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Finding the right moment (and many more YouTube tricks) « NeverEndingSearch - 0 views

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    Great editing tools for showing just the part of a youtube clip that you want.
Matt Johnston

Physion - Physics Simulation Software - 0 views

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    "Physion is a 2D Physics simulation software. It can be used to easily create a wide range of interactive physics simulations and educational experiments. Teachers may find it particularly useful since it can be used as a virtual physics laboratory through which they can demonstrate some basic physics concepts in the classroom."
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    MYP/DP anyone?
Matt Johnston

8 of the BEST Apps to Add to Your New iPad! | Apps for iPads - 0 views

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    When people realize I own a website that reviews iPad apps they invariably ask "so what's the BEST iPad app?" I always find that question mind-boggling. There are over 1/2 million apps in the Apple App Store! We weed through hundreds of new apps each and every week just to find the gems among them. The "best" apps for your iPad is going to depend on you. I depends on who you are, what you like and what you use your iPad for.
Matt Johnston

Working with Google Apps on the iPad - 0 views

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    "My frustration with Google Apps on iPads is well known, so I'm often asked how I go about addressing this given my use of both. Browsers. Browsers. Browsers. I'm constantly searching for browsers that work between the two. The good is that I can usually find one. The bad is that on any given day an update to either Google or the browser app could mean I'm searching again. Even worse, there is always a give and take on what actually works. Right now, the one I've been using most lately both personally and on our pilot iPads is the Rover browser app."
Matt Johnston

Bloom's Taxonomy of apps | iPad Curriculum - 0 views

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    How to integrate Bloom's Taxonomy of apps into the classroom: Bloom's Taxonomy is by no means the best or only way to categorize websites, apps or other educational tools. However, I often find that for my purposes, it is a really nice way to organize tools so that I can find them later. It also keeps me (and my students) thinking about the learning process and keeps us all from getting stuck in a one-type-of-learning rut. Bloom's is also extraordinarily handy for categorizing apps that don't fit neatly into a subject matter or that fall into several different subject categories. In the apps, I have given you a little guide. If an app cost money, I've added a $$ on the app. The others are free. The free apps are just as wonderful as some of the paid!
Matt Johnston

iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » Extreme Speed Booking:Using Technology to ... - 0 views

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    What it is: What makes technology SO great is the way that it can make life (and teaching) more productive and fun. Over the years, I have found so many ways that technology can make reading more rewarding for both kids who love to read, and kids who dread reading. Today, I created an "Extreme Speed Booking" website for @michellek107′s class at Anastasis. I created the site quickly using Weebly, an awesome WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) website editor. Drag and drop website building is where it is at! The idea behind the site is to introduce students to a variety of books and form classroom book groups. How does Extreme Speed Booking work? A whole lot like speed dating. :) Students spend a little time with each book and then rate them accordingly with "I want to read more", "Interesting", "Not for me", or "I've already read". Students can also make a note of how interested they are in reading the book (maybe a 1-10 scale)? This process introduces students to a variety of books, genres and authors. Students may come across titles and authors they wouldn't otherwise find. It also helps teachers form classroom book groups that are of high-interest and investment to students because they had input.
Matt Johnston

Best free iPad apps - our picks each week - iPad Insight - 0 views

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    "This week's pick is Travelocity for iPad - the iPad version of the travel bookings and deals service, complete with the little roaming gnome fella. Here are some of its key features: · The Travelocity iPad app is the only iPad app you can search and book round-trip and one-way flights, hotels, and car rentals · Access your Travelocity account to automatically complete your information during checkout · Search hotels and airports nearby · Sort and filter search results Take advantage of mobile-exclusive deals. · Travelocity iPad app users get exclusive access to hotel deals you can't find anywhere else · App-exclusive deals change everyday, so take advantage before they disappear"
Matt Johnston

Diigo and Prezi | Quite Useful - 0 views

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    Diigo and Prezi I think that diigo is wonderful. It is such a good way to organise your bookmarks. It's also a great way to collaborate on resources. I often find great websites that my colleagues may find useful, though I'm never quite sure if they are worthy of clogging their inboxes. With diigo I can just add to a group list and then everyone can access them. Getting something like that up and running is definitely a goal for next year. The head librarian at my school is also very excited about diigo and I have drawn her a very messy diagram of how diigo groups can work. In order to tick two things of my list I thought I would use prezi to put together a clear explanation of diigo.
Kelli Cody

Free Technology for Teachers: 5 Good Places for Students to Find Public Domain Images - 1 views

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    5 resources for public domain images
Admission Times

Download 5000 University Prospectuses of the World - 0 views

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    Download prospectuses of universities and colleges across the world. Admission Times has the world largest university database and all the prospectuses are free to download. Admission Times expert advice will help you finding the right course, right university and the right career path. Discover universities across the world and share this page across your friends.
Matt Johnston

» Resources - 0 views

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    The list below is an ever expanding list of free resources, now over a 100 tools, that can be used in a classroom either by students or teachers. Each utility has a review and I provide a link to the site so that you can download the tool should you wish to use it. I will endeavour to keep the links up to date, but am not responsible for any site or service mentioned below. Please use them on an as you find it basis.
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    The list below is an ever expanding list of free resources, now over a 100 tools, that can be used in a classroom either by students or teachers. Each utility has a review and I provide a link to the site so that you can download the tool should you wish to use it. I will endeavour to keep the links up to date, but am not responsible for any site or service mentioned below. Please use them on an as you find it basis.
Matt Johnston

5 Simple Ways To Fix Low Audio Quality on Skype (or other VoIP services) - 0 views

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    "VoIP, or voice over IP, can save you a lot of money. Services like Skype offer free calls overseas to other computers and really cheap rates to overseas phones. That's all well and good, but frequently using such services results in complaints on the other end about poor VoIP audio quality. If you find yourself in this situation, don't panic: in all likelihood this is a problem you can solve easily. You just need to tweak your home network, and your computer, to use VoIP to its fullest potential."
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    Help fix skype issues
Matt Johnston

Interactive Multimedia Technology: Facebook Settings and Privacy: Jeff Elder's post. "W... - 0 views

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    "nds, colleagues, colleagues of colleagues, and interest groups. In many situations, I find that Facebook is much more efficient than relying"
Matt Johnston

45 Websites For Students To Create Original Artwork Online - 0 views

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    More and more websites are coming online to give students the ability to unleash their creativity in new and innovative ways. From abstract art to pointillism, students now can click and draw their way into original works of art, and today's freebie gives you a great list of places to begin. The sites are labeled by grade level to help guide you to those that best suit your students. In addition, I've added ratings to give teachers and students an idea of how much interactivity is available at each site. Some allow students to create from beginning to end, while others simply generate the final product with minimal effort. What you will not find here are basic virtual coloring sheets. I tried to find sites that would give students a chance to generate their own original works of art. What could be better?
Matt Johnston

Top 20 Websites No Teacher Should Start the 2010-2011 Year Without - 0 views

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    "I have to tell you that it was a tough call to make these decisions, especially when we're talking every teacher no matter what grade level or subject, but I hope that you find a couple of gems to put away in your virtual treasure box. You may have others you'd like to add to the list. Please post them in the comments for all of us to explore."
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