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Carol Mortensen

DayViewer - Easy to Use Free Online Organizer - 0 views

  • DayViewer - Free Online Organizer & Calendar DayViewer is an Online Organizer and Calendar incorporating an online contact management system - designed to be easy to use, to help you to plan your days ahead. The DayViewer Online Organizer Calendar is FREE, so sign up to see how the DayViewer online calendar and personal organizer could help you become more organized. DayViewer Online Organizer Features: Planner for Tasks, Events and Payments with the online calendar. Manage & Organize your Contacts Easily. Easy and intuitive to use Use for Business or Personal use...or both. Flexible Email Reminders when you need them.
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    DayViewer - Free Online Organizer & Calendar DayViewer is an Online Organizer and Calendar incorporating an online contact management system - designed to be easy to use, to help you to plan your days ahead. The DayViewer Online Organizer Calendar is FREE, so sign up to see how the DayViewer online calendar and personal organizer could help you become more organized. DayViewer Online Organizer Features: Planner for Tasks, Events and Payments with the online calendar. Manage & Organize your Contacts Easily. Easy and intuitive to use Use for Business or Personal use...or both. Flexible Email Reminders when you need them.
Carol Mortensen

TwHistory - 0 views

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    History is boring. At least the way we typically teach history is boring. Ask anyone who's been forced to memorize a list of dates and facts and they will tell you that they would rather have open heart surgery than deal with another high school history class. It's unfortunate that so many people have such a negative introduction to such a key subject. History taught well is mind blowing and life changing. It turns out that the same history that puts 9th graders into a comma can also be made into movies that people PAY to see. History experienced instead of memorized changes our perspectives, opens our eyes and helps us avoid the mistakes of our fore-fathers. History teaches us that while people 100 years ago wore different clothes and lacked iPhones they still shared our same basic human thoughts and passions. By giving students the opportunity to see and feel the world through the past hopefully they can plan for the future. TwHistory is about helping students experience a slice of time through the eyes of another person. The aggregate of these personal experiences can then give a unique perspective of an event in history. It's dull to memorize the events of the 13 days of the Cuban Missile Crisis for a pop quiz but it gets your attention when McNamara drops the F-bomb on Twitter because the world is about to end in a big nuclear fireball. We encourage you to help your students live history. Pick an event. Pick a person. Do the research and prepare the Tweets. Then watch history unfold via the most modern of experiences - Twitter. Enjoy TwHistory and contact us if you have any questions or need help.
Carol Mortensen

Free Technology for Teachers: Three Ways to Create Fake Facebook Profiles for Historica... - 0 views

  • Creating a fake Facebook profile for a character in a book or of a famous person in history could be a good way to get students interested in writing about that person. Doing that on Facebook.com is a violation of Facebook's terms of service, but there are some ways to create fake Facebook profiles without using Facebook.com. Here are three ways to create fake Facebook profiles.
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    Creating a fake Facebook profile for a character in a book or of a famous person in history could be a good way to get students interested in writing about that person. Doing that on Facebook.com is a violation of Facebook's terms of service, but there are some ways to create fake Facebook profiles without using Facebook.com. Here are three ways to create fake Facebook profiles.
Carol Mortensen

Cyberbully? No Way, Not Me - Atomic Learning - 0 views

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    his project promotes an awareness of digital citizenship, specifically related to "cyberbullying." This term refers to the use of digital tools, such as email or instant messaging, to send or post text or images that have the effect of intimidating, frightening, or embarrassing another person. We will be creating a blog (Web log) of student experiences and discussions about this topic, using freely available Web tools. A sample of the questions and comments posted on the blog include exploring what is meant by cyberbullying, whether it is possible to be a cyberbully without being aware of it, and what steps a person should take if they are a victim of cyberbullying. Additional discussion questions, assessment rubrics, and information about adapting and extending the example project are included in the resource materials available for download with this project.
Carol Mortensen

PowerPoint Templates - 0 views

  • These beautiful free PowerPoint templates are for your personal use in the presentations you create for yourself or others. Each set contains 8 templates. They can be used for any presentation you are creating for yourself, a client, your job, school, church, etc.
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    These beautiful free PowerPoint templates are for your personal use in the presentations you create for yourself or others. Each set contains 8 templates. They can be used for any presentation you are creating for yourself, a client, your job, school, church, etc.
Carol Mortensen

sqworl - 0 views

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    "Sqworl is a web application that provides a clean and simple way to visually bookmark multiple URLs. You can use Sqworl to... Make a personalized homepage for yourself. ex. http://sqworl.com/64da50 Take notes when comparing items. ex. http://sqworl.com/3e3b34 Create a step-by-step tutorial for other users. ex. http://sqworl.com/7518ca and much much much much much more."
Carol Mortensen

There's Something in the Air: Podcasting in Education (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

  • In a March 2005 podcast (http://weblog.infoworld.com/udell/2005/03/03.html), Jon Udell persuasively identified five major factors behind the explosive growth of podcasting and rich media authoring in general: Internet activity is pervasive. Broadband has grown very rapidly, which makes it far easier to “consume large media objects.” The multimedia personal computer can “more or less be taken for granted.” The “distinction between streaming and downloading of media content has begun to blur. . . . People can now have the experience of streaming while enjoying the simplicity . . . of downloading.” Finally, there is the iPod phenomenon and “the rapid adoption of portable MP3 playback devices”—up to eleven million devices in the United States alone. Udell calls the portable audio device “the new transistor radio” and points to the beginnings of a “renaissance of creative stuff happening.” Because this renaissance coincides with the Creative Commons phenomenon, traditional business models need not constrain the artist’s work.
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    "In a March 2005 podcast (http://weblog.infoworld.com/udell/2005/03/03.html), Jon Udell persuasively identified five major factors behind the explosive growth of podcasting and rich media authoring in general: Internet activity is pervasive. Broadband has grown very rapidly, which makes it far easier to "consume large media objects." The multimedia personal computer can "more or less be taken for granted." The "distinction between streaming and downloading of media content has begun to blur. . . . People can now have the experience of streaming while enjoying the simplicity . . . of downloading." Finally, there is the iPod phenomenon and "the rapid adoption of portable MP3 playback devices"-up to eleven million devices in the United States alone. Udell calls the portable audio device "the new transistor radio" and points to the beginnings of a "renaissance of creative stuff happening." Because this renaissance coincides with the Creative Commons phenomenon, traditional business models need not constrain the artist's work."
Carol Mortensen

STUDYBLUE | Make online flashcards & notes. Study anywhere, anytime. - 0 views

  •   Be better at school,starting today. Make online flashcards with photos and audio. Prep for exams with personalized practice quizzes. Get reminders about when (and what) t
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    Be better at school,starting today.Make online flashcards with photos and audio. Prep for exams with personalized practice quizzes. Get reminders about when (and what) to study next, and study on your phone with free mobile apps.Your Digital Backpack™ is here. Free.
Carol Mortensen

Panoramic, 3D Interactive Tour of the Hagia Sophia « Indiana Jen - 0 views

  • The Hagia Sophia (in Greek Ἁγία Σοφία) is one of the most famous churches in all of Christendom. Prior to the building of Saint Peters in Rome, it was the Christian church. The current iteration built by the Emperor Justinian in the 7th century served as the center for Christendom until its fall to the Muslim Turks in the 15th century. For 500 years, it served as a mosque until Atatürk turned it into a state museum. The Hagia Sophia  is one of the greatest landmarks in history and merits an extensive visit. In fact, I spent 24 hours on a train from Romania to Istanbul just for the opportunity to walk through its halls and visit its famed dome. However, travel is a bit extensive. Here is an exceptional 3D, interactive tour of the Hagia Sophia. Don’t worry about the Greek on the website (unless you happen to know modern Greek). The information in the tour itself is actually english. You can pan, zoom, turn, examine close-ups, etc. It takes a minute to load, so be patient! If you really enjoy Byzantine history, I highly recommend that you follow @Byzantinephil on Twitter If you’re interested in other interactive museum exhibits, check out my earlier post: “The Best Online & Interactive Museum Exhibits“ Share this: Email Facebook Print StumbleUpon inShare0 Digg Reddit   About Jennifer Lockett I'm a student of the human condition: history, philosophy, art, and culture. I am a passionate educator. I am a lover of new technologies and its abilities to share knowledge View all posts by Jennifer Lockett » Leave a comment Posted by Jennifer Lockett on July 29, 2011 in Archaeology, Biblical Archaeology, Classical Archaeology, History, Museums   Tags: Ancient Rome, Aya Sophia, Byzantine, Byzantium, Christianity, Early Church, Hagia Sophia, History, Rome, http:/
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    The Hagia Sophia (in Greek Ἁγία Σοφία) is one of the most famous churches in all of Christendom. Prior to the building of Saint Peters in Rome, it was the Christian church. The current iteration built by the Emperor Justinian in the 7th century served as the center for Christendom until its fall to the Muslim Turks in the 15th century. For 500 years, it served as a mosque until Atatürk turned it into a state museum
Carol Mortensen

Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Association - Is your child or loved one at risk for Sudden... - 0 views

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    "This form will help you identify those who may be at risk and who will benefit from additional testing to look for conditions that cause SCA. The HCMA offers the Sudden Cardiac Arrest Risk Assessment Form, SCARAF, This form should be distributed to all school age children and families. This 2- page form has the AHA 12 point items addressed and written in a manner that a parent is more likely to provide as clinically relevant data to a physician. This document was created with the assistance of Dr. Robert Campbell and the HCMA. It offers 3 options Yes - No - Unsure. Should the parent/you answers Yes or Unsure to any question they are offered 3 steps to follow: 1. Bring this form to your personal physician and discuss cardiac screening. 2. Seek an evaluation from a cardiac professional including appropriate testing (ECG, echocardiogram and additional if warrented) and consultation. 3. Share this information with your family. This tool creates a clinical indication for testing should the parent identify a risk factor; therefore, the clinical evaluation and testing should be covered by all major insurance programs in the USA. This tool also has the power to move beyond the child and to the parent as it is far more common to see a death under the age of 54 and over the age of 24, therefore the parents are at a similar risk as the child."
Carol Mortensen

Top 10 Education TEDTalks - SimpleK12 - 0 views

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    Do you have ideas that are worth spreading?  TED certainly does.   Get inspired by watching the following 10 Education TEDTalks that our Personal Learning Network recommended.
Carol Mortensen

snap.vu - free qr code generator, short url and tracking service for smart mobile/cell ... - 0 views

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    Snap.vu is a free QR code generator, short URL and tracking service for marketing/promotional campaigns and personal use.
Carol Mortensen

Bubble Comment - make the human connection - 0 views

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    BubbleComment... A service specifically designed to help you and your business or organization use video for variety of human-based interaction with others. Specific Features To Help You Visually Connect With Others Personalize Your Web-Based Marketing/Sales/Support/Education Easily Gather, Organize, and Manage Comments With One Tool
Carol Mortensen

Vocabulary Spelling City - 0 views

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    VocabularySpellingCity.com has: Over 42,000 spelling words with customizable sentences and definitionsA REAL person who says each word and sentenceFree home pages for teachers and parents to save listsTeacher training videosFree printable handwriting worksheetsFree teaching resources with lists and lesson plansTwenty-five games to play online or to print:Spelling, Vocabulary, Alphabetical Order,Word Meaning, Unscramble, Parts of SpeechA free forum and newsletters
Carol Mortensen

Power House | Power House - 0 views

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    Do you want to save energy and money? Are you interested in learning more about your family's energy use? Are you curious about how other people save energy?If so, Power House is the program for you. You can:See graphs of your home's energy useTrack your personal progress and savings over timeGet useful and easy recommendations on how to cut down your energy useBy working with the Department of Energy and Stanford University on this research, you will play an important part in helping people save energy.
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