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Jeff Crews

Freesound.org - Freesound.org - 1 views

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    Free sound clips - about a billion of them!
Rob Reynolds

Free Technology for Teachers: Mashpedia - The Real-time Encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Mashpedia could be a great resource for a current events class. By offering video and image results, Mashpedia provides materials that can be accessed by almost all students regardless of reading level. By listing links from multiple sources students can quickly compare news stories to what real people are saying about a story.Mashpedia is also useful as a starting place in a student's quest for multimedia resources about a reference topic such as Winter Olympics or World War II.
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    So many classes do some kind of "current events,"  why not challenge them to take it to a new level.  This sounds like an incredible tool for bringing in a variety of resources from a single search.
Nancy Marks

soundzabound - Royalty Free Music for Schools - 1 views

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    Soundzabound™ - the ONLY royalty free music library which meets all the licensing and technology requirements needed for education! Soundzabound Music Library offers a wide variety of music, audio themes and sound effects for grades K -12 and universities that ensures your copyright safety. Perfect for podcasts, PowerPoint™, videos, news shows, video yearbooks, digital storytelling, presentations, TV broadcasts, web design and more!
Nancy Marks

Qwiki - 0 views

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    Like Wikipedia with sound
Matt Clausen

Why Social Media Doesn't Matter Anymore | Small Business Marketing Blog from Duct Tape ... - 1 views

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    I like reading marketing blogs because they focus on communicating and building support for new ideas--sounds a lot like technology integration and education in general. Consider this revised quote from the bookmarked blog post: "The reason social media doesn't matter is because, upon further review, it doesn't exist beyond a label. While all the categorizing, classifying and departmentalizing was going on, that which was called social media simply settled into the center of [learning] and [instructional] strategy and behavior. Everything that we called social media is irrelevant and mislabed - there's a new way of doing [teaching] and [learning] for sure, but it's a behavior and focus on [student] involvement that's become a new norm - and that's all there is to it. We don't need social media tools, social media plans, social media agencies, or social media departments, we need [instructional] strategies and [practices] that are informed by a terribly heightened [learner] expectation."
Diane Woodard

Microsoft Office 365 vs. Google Apps: The Great Cloud Fight - 2 views

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      I think this is a very important point! When I tried the Microsoft version, the sharing was buggy and slow. I wonder about the Microsoft emphasis being on the hight end tools.. my question is why do we need that in education. Most classrooms are not using these extra features. Just something to consider.
  • If this all sounds familiar, it’s because it is. Google already offers 25GB per user, 99.9% uptime and tech support. It also works with all major smartphones and web browsers. More importantly, it's also lightning fast and has the best e-mail search option ever.
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