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Matt Johnston

How my students started using Evernote - Education Series « Evernote Blogcast - 0 views

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    In the spring of 2010, I decided to introduce Evernote as a research tool to a group of 10th grade Literature/Composition students at my school. I chose Evernote because these students (part of a learning and technology integration program), were preparing to start a research project using multiple sources of information, including database articles, web-based news stories, videos, photos, and interviews. For their research, students were not only using a wide range of information sources, but they were also creating multigenre learning artifacts, such as VoiceThreads, artwork, videos, poetry, and other representations of their key learnings.
Matt Johnston

Technology and Education | Box of Tricks - 0 views

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    Ihad been looking forward to Edmodo's arrival since I first found out about it earlier this year, when I was researching for the Languages ICT Outlook. Since its launch earlier this month, happily coinciding with the beginning of term for us, my students and I have been exploring Edmodo as a means of teacher-student communication.
Matt Johnston

Gemsta - Search - Homework - Multiple results to help with your homework! - 0 views

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    Saerch for kids
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    I take it back, a very very cool site o help kids locate info from a range of web search engines, I will be using this with my kids from n ow on!!
Matt Johnston

Ski Stunt Simulator » Fun-Motion - 0 views

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    "User: freekey Key: 5D5B-9D2A-50CA-ED67-FDEE-7827-B7F9-690F "
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    Ski Stunt Simulator may very well be my all-time favorite physics game. As with most physics games, the premise is simple: You control a 2D skier performing various tricks on the slopes. Where Ski Stunt Simulator stands apart from other physics is the fidelity of that control. This isn't a simple ragdoll game-far from it. In fact, Ski Stunt Simulator is the result of collaboration between a programmer at Relic Entertainment and a researcher at the University of British Columbia, and the robust simulation definitely demonstrates an academic level of engineering.
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