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Julie Carson

Wordle - Beautiful Word Clouds - 0 views

  • Wordle is a toy for generating “word clouds” from text that you provide. The clouds give greater prominence to words that appear more frequently in the source text. You can tweak your clouds with different fonts, layouts, and color schemes. The images you create with Wordle are yours to use however you like. You can print them out, or save them to the Wordle gallery to share with your friends.
  • Wordle is a toy for generating “word clouds” from text that you provide. The clouds give greater prominence to words that appear more frequently in the source text.
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    Great site that lets you make a composition from text. Have used with students and they love it.
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    Creates visual representations of important concepts.
Matt Williams

10x10 / 100 Words and Pictures that Define the Time / by Jonathan J. Harris - 0 views

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    10x10 ('ten by ten') is an interactive exploration of the words and pictures that define the time. Every hour, 10x10 collects the 100 words and pictures that matter most on a global scale, and presents them as a single image, taken to encapsulate that moment in time. By Jonathan J. Harris / Number27
Brianne Williamson

plasq.com - 0 views

  • Comics provide narrative experiences for students just beginning to read and for students acquiring a new language. Students follow story beginnings and endings, plot, characters, time and setting, sequencing without needing sophisticated word decoding skills. Images support the text and give students significant contextual clues to word meaning. Comics act as a scaffold to student understanding. 
Kristen Woodard

Spelling & Vocabulary Website: SpellingCity - 0 views

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    Activites and tests for spelling words
L Butler

Learning Spanish Audio - 1 views

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    There are files to download - help practice with difficult sounds and words as well as common phrases.
Rob Decker

Web 2.0: A New Wave of Innovation for Teaching and Learning? (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

  • the term is often applied to a heterogeneous mix of relatively familiar and also very emergent technologies.
  • 2 Ultimately, the label “Web 2.0” is far less important than the concepts, projects, and practices included in its scope.
  • Social software has emerged as a major component
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  • The Internet technologies of the subsequent generation have been profoundly social, as listservs, Usenet groups, discussion software, groupware, and Web-based communities have linked people around the world.
  • A leading form of this is a controversial new form of metadata, the folksonomy. Whereas traditional metadata is usually hierarchical (topics nested within topics), structured (e.g., the fields within Dublin Core), and predetermined by content authorities, folksonomic metadata consists of words that users generate and attach to content.
  • Folksonomic services fill up with tags rapidly enough to make information professionals take notice. Second, Web 2.0 services tend to provide tools for helping users with their folksonomies. Tags can be arranged into concept maps called “tag clouds,” which allow revisualization of the way one considers one’s work.5
  • The social bookmarking innovator del.icio.us automatically reminds users of previously deployed tags, suggests some tags, and notes tags used by others. Third, people tend to tag socially. That is, they learn from other taggers and respond to other, published groups of tags, or “tagsets.”6 There are of course limitations to folksonomies, including the difficulty in scaling up tags from several to many users and the problem of quickly grasping contextual shifts between tagsets. But the rapid adoption and growth of folksonomies is noteworthy
Rob Decker

The Death Of "Web 2.0" | TechCrunch - 0 views

  • Saturday, February 14th, 2009
  • Judging by Google Trends, which shows how often a particular search term is entered relative to the total search volume across various regions of the world
  • f the trend continues, there should only be a handful of people left who scour search engines for “Web 2.0″ by 2011.
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  • . The thing is, the word is dying because were already well into the age of web 2.0. People expects to be able to share and create content on sites, they expect flashy ajax powered interfaces... Web 3.0 is already at hand as well with many sites opening up there services via api's. These terms have simply became irrelevant.
Mrs Huber

United States (U.S.) Constitution for Kids - Activities, Quizzes, Puzzles, & More | Con... - 0 views

  • - from word finds to crossword puzzles to treasure hunts
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    Great site for Constitution Day fun activities
Brian Stormes

10+ Original Typing Games @ the Keyboard Playground - Fun & Free! - 0 views

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      Great games for word processing. Can be used when students finish early.
despina houck

Papel Picado/cut paper - 0 views

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      See pgs. 226 and 240 in your textbook.
  • Papel picado literally means 'punched' or 'perforated' paper. This traditional cut paper folk art is found throughout Mexico and the former colonies of Spain as well as in the folk traditions of many other countries.
  • In Mexico the art has reached a pinnacle of expression and is present at every major holiday in the form of brightly colored strings of cut tissue paper banners strung under the portals of homes and across the narrow streets of colonial villages
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  • They are also present at all national holidays such as the "Days of the Dead", the feast day of Our Lady of Guadalupe, Christmas, and Independence Day.
  • The Mexican art of paper-cutting is a marvelous synthesis of European, Asian, and Pre-Columbian artistic traditions.
  • When the Spaniards arrived in Mexico there was already a tradition of paper making that was called amatl in Nahuatl, the language of the Aztecs. The native peoples of Mexico produced a type of paper by mashing the pulp of the bark of fig and mulberry trees between rocks. Once dry the paper was then cut with knives made from obsidian. The paper cuts made from amatl were primarily of a ceremonial nature and included images of the numerous Aztec gods and goddesses, a practice that was discouraged by their Christian conquerors. Among the Spanish, the word amatl became amate. Today amate continues to be used in Mexico where one can occasionally find copies of codices and books as well as reproductions of the ancient deities.
  • Although the methods and tools have not changed much during the ages, papel picado continues to evolve as a living folk tradition in Mexico. Much of the papel picado available in today's folk art market comes from the village of San Salvador Huixcolotla, Puebla, which lies southeast of Mexico City. The tradition of paper-cutting is preserved in the talleres, small family workshops of two rival artisans' families, the Vivancos and the Rojas, who maintain a spirit of fierce competition and pride in the art.
  • The traditional process of making papel picado banners begins by drawing a design which becomes the patron or pattern. The pattern is then placed over multiple layers of tissue paper which rest on a thick layer of lead. The artisan then cuts through multiple layers of paper using a mallet to pound finely sharpened chisels of varying sizes and shapes through the paper and into the sheet of lead.
  • The process of transforming sheets of tissue from a design to a completed paper cut can take 30 or more hours.
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    Cut paper decortations
Eric Sweitzer

Math Help Videos, Math Worksheets, Math Word Problems - 0 views

shared by Eric Sweitzer on 12 Feb 09 - Cached
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    This site provides 2000 math video tutorials with free membership. Math topics range from kindergarten to high school material.
Melanie Milburn

Zamzar - Free online file conversion - 0 views

shared by Melanie Milburn on 16 Feb 09 - Cached
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      I convert pdf's to Word using this site.
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    File conversion website
L Butler

Madrid, Spain - Sports and Pastimes - 0 views

  • Cycling This is a sport that competes for second place with Bullfighting, after Football, for the most television spectators.
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      This is an interesting and somewhat surprising fact. It will make a good 'do now' question as students walk in the door - What are the two most popular sports in Spain?
  • Football Without question this sport is foremost in the minds of the majority of Spaniards and throughout the country
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      It might say football - but it is not American football. Futbol = kicking the ball around with your foot trying to score in the net, aka soccer to Americans.
  • The game is based on the principle of propelling a hard ball, using a basket-like glove at great force against hard high walls, much in the manner of squash but without using rackets.
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      Pelota is uniquely Spanish. The word 'pelota' by itself means 'ball' in Spanish.
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  • Bullfighting The bullring with its theatrical and sporting elements is considered by the population as the second most popular pastime in Spain.
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      Bull fighting is a very traditional 'sport' in Spain. To people from non-Spanish speaking countries they might feel it is uncalled for violence to the animals. Just because it is different from the United States does not make it wrong.
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    This website provides a short summary of the main sports that you can find in Spain. There are many similarities and differences to the United States that will provide discussion points in class.
Lindsay Boeckel

Welcome to Fotobabble - Talking Photos - 0 views

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    "The ultimate personal e-card...Unbelievably cool." "A cute, fun way to share and narrate photos with friends……even useful for certain kinds of online businesses." "Turn Your Static Photos into Living, Talking Masterpieces." "Wish you could annotate travel pictures with a few spoken words rather than trying to write a meaningful caption?
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