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Six Great Ted Talks Videos Educators Need to Watch - 0 views

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    One of my favorite video websites is TED. I know many of you are already acquainted with the name but to those who still do not have an idea what TED is all about I would say that you are missing out on an inestimable resource of great videos. TED has been internationally recognized and from different academic and professional bodies as one of the best educational websites. It features interviews with the smartest thinkers of our age. It touches upon every category from entertainment to education. I personally find it the right place to get the necessary inspiration and encouragement to improve and boost my self and professional development.
Matt Johnston

Save web articles as PDF for reading later: Joliprint - 1 views

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    This could be useful, save webpages as a pdf to ibooks?
Matt Johnston

Animated Explanations - Explanatory Animations - 0 views

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    A website full of animated movies, interactive tutorials and instructional videos, all free for you to view and to embed in your website. Simply select an animated explanation and follow the instructions to integrate it in your site.
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English Tenses (form, use, explanations, online exercises, and more!) - 0 views

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    A few years ago, when I was studying English, I thought to myself: "Wouldn't it be great if there was a website focused solely on the English tenses?". The subject of English Tenses is a vast and difficult one, so surely it deserves its own special place on the Internet! This is how this website was born.
Matt Johnston

The Teacher's Hub » One Word. Get Set. Go! - 0 views

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    "Last Friday I utilised a website called OneWord as a writing prompt for my kids. The basic premise of the site is that a single word is given, and the students have 60 seconds to write something on that word."
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    nice idea
Matt Johnston

Free Technology for Teachers: How to Put a Video Editor on Your School's Website - 0 views

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    In Making Videos on the Web I included directions for using the web-based video editor JayCut. That guide was designed for average computer-using classroom teachers, not computer science folks who enjoy tinkering. Therefore, in my guide I left out the fact that JayCut's API is free and allows you to put the JayCut video editor on your own website.
Matt Johnston

Bridges  |  BridgeURL - 0 views

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    KEWL!! Have a list of website you want kids/parents to go to? This will join them into a slideshow they can look through and visit when they want. Nice!
Matt Johnston

100 Websites To See Before You Die (Part 1) | Maximum PC - 0 views

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    Got some time on your hands?
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