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John Solis

How to Add "Time Tags" to Youtube Vids (so Viewers can Jump to Tagged Sections) - 2 views

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    "It's Super Easy to Create These Simple 'Bookmarks' so Viewers Can Pop to Different Section of Your Video"
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    I like this! Very helpful and I will share this with my students.
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    @ionstudent I agree. In fact, I just learned about this today. This can come in handy for instructor-created videos, but I can see students taking advantage of this for video projects as well.
DEANNA MOOL

Education Reform in an IPad era - 0 views

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    This is a free event coming up on the June 24th in Srpingfield. I don't know if I can go yet, but I thought I would share that we are not the only ones looking at technology's implications in teaching. I don't know any of the speakers.
paigelush

blogs - 1 views

I think blogs are better suited for many of our needs than micro-blogging platforms, which seem to have more staying power for reasons I don't quite understand.

qt_gray

survey on mathematics background - 0 views

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    This is survey I created that I would give to my students on the first day of class. The survey tries to figure out how students feel about math courses they have taken.
anonymous

eLearning Industry - Post your eLearning article. At eLearning Industry you will find t... - 0 views

shared by anonymous on 12 May 16 - No Cached
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    When it comes to trying something new or looking into more tools. I believe I would like to do more research to see what other online instructors are doing. In this case, I found a great website called, eLearning Industry: www.elearningindustry.com. Here I can find articles written by online teaching professionals and for online teaching professionals. Also, the website is easy to navigate and always updated.
Martin Pieters

Pathways blog - 0 views

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    Recognizing the grave consequences for individual opportunity and more generally for our economy and society, the Carnegie Statway ™and Quantway ™Networked Improvement Communities have embraced an audacious goal-to increase from 5 percent to 50 percent the percentage of students who achieve college math credit within one year of continuous enrollment. As a result of the Carnegie Advancement for Teaching (CAT) work, my college will undergo a pilot program for Fall 2012 where I will be the instructor to achieve college math credit within one year on continuous enrollment. The Pathways Blog provides information about Carnegie's work to create pathways for student success in developmental education in community colleges and makes connections between Carnegie's work and that of others concerned with student struggle. Even though I follow the pathways blog, there are several more blogs from the foundation and are listed blow:
forestcobra

Should teachers be using social media in the classroom? - 3 views

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    Mostly about High School but I think still pertinent.
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    This is an interesting article about 8th graders. It applies also to most of high school students also, but I believe that mature adults can use it as a useful tool that enhances education. For many it is nothing more than an escape from the duties of the real world. I have found it to be both "All about me" and informative. Social media does need to be taught in the classroom if it's going to used.
anonymous

Can we use Twitter for educational activities? - 0 views

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    There is a nice section listing some positive and negative aspects of Twitter that some may find useful along with some ideas of ways to incorporate it into educational settings.
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    I referenced this article in my Discussion post, but it's such a good one that I wanted it to be available here as well.
Teresa Park

Jing - Free Video Software - 2 views

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    Simple and free, Jing is the perfect way to enhance your fast-paced online conversations.
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    I tried Jing only a couple of weeks back and I have already made over 40 videos for use in my classes.
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    I was referred to this product by a colleague and it is really easy to use. I use it to record video solutions for my math review. Jing also works with Camtasia, which allows you to edit your Jing videos, as well as convert them into other media types such as mp4.
Michelle Perkins

Coming Soon: Google Art - 0 views

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    Art Daily Tweet (REUTERS/Stefan Wermuth) http://www.artdaily.org/index.asp?int_sec=11&int_new=44618&int_modo=1 High resolution images of famous art work will be available on you laptop! Google has partnered with museums like MoMa- NYC, Freer Gallery of Art- Washington D.C. , Museo Reina Sofia, Madrid - Spain, Museum Kampa, Prague - Czech Republic, National Gallery, London - UK, Palace of Versailles - France, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam - The Netherlands, The State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg - Russia, State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow - Russia, Tate Britain, London - UK * Uffizi Gallery, Florence - Italy and the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam - The Netherlands. The site features over 1000 images, virtual gallery tours and something called Street View where "users can move around galleries virtually, selecting works of art that interest them and clicking to discover more or diving into the high resolution images, where available." Users can also use the Create and Artwork feature where they can save view of artwork they enjoy and build a collection of their own. I have been to MoMa, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam and the Freer Gallery of Art- Washington D.C s I would like to see how these collections are represented and how this new Google tool works.
Amanda Hamlin

Flashcard Machine: create, study, and share online flashcards - 0 views

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    I think this is a great site. You can make study aids and share them with the students, students can make thier own based on what they need to study--then share them with each other, or you can just use the site for personal enjoyment by makeing flash cards for...oh, say, studying Latin (reason I originally bookmarked the site).
Jacqui D

NY Times Business Day Technology Blog - 1 views

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    New York Times technology blogs are located here. The articles are very current. I (as a teacher) will probably benefit from these sites as much as my students. I plan on posting the YouTube "Blogs in Education" video along with these blogs, because the video gives a good description, application and history of blogs.
Christine Stricker

Mastering Online Discussion Board Facilitation - 2 views

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    I love this publication on how to facilitate a discussion board. It is easy to read and just has a TON of tidbits on how do run a good discussion board in your online class. I refer to it often. It is a little old, so as I recall, there might be a few links within the document that are broken, but there is a lot of content, so you won't miss it probably.
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    Thanks for sharing this Christina, Working on facilitating a discussion next week and I found it helpful.
life219

8 Astonishing Stats on Academic Cheating | OEDB.org - 1 views

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    # TT1921 Creating a presentation on "Cheating", and I was appalled at the stats I discovered. https://oedb.org/ilibrarian/8-astonishing-stats-on-academic-cheating/
kathycabai

The Best Interactive Web Tools for Educators - 9 views

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    I need to check these out. I am not familiar with all of them.
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    Most of us are working at full capacity, and keeping up with technology can feel like one more chore on the to-do list. Still, learning your way around a few of the best Web tools is worth your time. Innovative teachers are frequently using intuitive programs and websites that are easy to learn.
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    List of several tools in one place , specifically for educators. Looks interesting to me!!
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    Most of us are working at full capacity, and keeping up with technology can feel like one more chore on the to-do list. Still, learning your way around a few of the best Web tools is worth your time. Innovative teachers are frequently using intuitive programs and websites that are easy to learn.
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    Most of us are working at full capacity, and keeping up with technology can feel like one more chore on the to-do list. Still, learning your way around a few of the best Web tools is worth your time. Innovative teachers are frequently using intuitive programs and websites that are easy to learn. #TT1721
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    Even just in this assignment, I feel like I am getting bombarded with information from Tumblr, Twitter, Diigo in addition to what we get in e mails, texts, Facebook and Nexflix, etc. Whew. So much reading- so little time and energy.
lorettaharmon

Heart failure by Khan academy on Youtube - 0 views

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    Khan academy has free videos on Youtube on a variety of anatomy and physiology subjects and pathophysiology. It's a great way to review the basics with the nursing students with high quality videos/lectures from Khan academy. It's free and I get a lot of positive feedback from the students.
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    Loretta-Thanks for the reminder about using Khan Academy videos in nursing courses and that they are free. I have to admit I forgot about this site. I too often use videos from You Tube (Nurse Sarah) to help students reinforce their learning. Thanks-Pat
marykyrouac4

TikTok use in the classroom - 2 views

shared by marykyrouac4 on 16 Jun 21 - No Cached
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    Excellent resource for copyright free images, videos, and music
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    Thanks for sharing Pixabay! I will definitely use it in the future!
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    Thanks for the website Mark... I use a variety of images in my PowerPoints, so this is certainly a great resource...
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    Thank you for sharing. I used https://unsplash.com/ a lot. Now I will add it to my toolbox.
wfroese

Using Twitter for education: Beneficial or simply a waste of time? - 6 views

Thanks for the Twitter in Educ link. As a Twitter newbie, this was really helpful to me with my "How Do I Do This?" questions. As for my article, here's a better address thru ResearchGate. Can't ...

twitter learning performance interaction

prof_ninjason

Cisco Router & Switch simulators & challenges - 0 views

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    I just found this website and I believe I could utilize this in the Cisco courses that I teach.
qt_gray

Untitled Prezi by Qiana Lewis on Prezi - 0 views

shared by qt_gray on 04 Mar 13 - No Cached
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      This is the prezi I created on how to solve a counting problem.  I would probably add some screen shots to this prezi before I show it to my students.  
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