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Next Vista for Learning - 0 views

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    "An online library of free videos for learners everywhere - our goal is to gather a set of resources to help you learn just about anything, meet people who make a difference in their communities, and even discover new parts of the world. Next Vista for Learning wants to post your educational videos online, too. Everyone has an insight to share and yours may be just what some student or teacher somewhere needs!"
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    Wow, some great starter videos to help intro new topics, or find out a little more about almost everything! They are free to download as well!.
Matt Johnston

35+ Free online Image and Photo Editing Tools @ Techie Blogger - 0 views

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    The online Photo Editors allows users to upload images from their PC or they can also import images from photo sharing websites like Photobucket.com , flickr.com , Picasa.com , facebook.com , etc. They provide image resizing tools which will help all webmasters to re-size images easily online. After editing images you can also upload images to the photo sharing websites or you can save in your hard drive. Some very cool ways for kids to alter images without the pain of Photoshop!
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    cool photo fun
Matt Johnston

The Complete Dropbox for Educators | Tech the Plunge - 0 views

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    Dropbox is a very useful tool to store online files, sync your computers and mobile devices and share files. With all those capabilities it makes it a natural tool for educators!
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    Cornel is using this at the moment.
Matt Johnston

10 Google Forms for the Classroom | ICT in my Classroom - 0 views

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    "With the new school year fast approaching for us in England - and well on its way in other parts of the world - I thought I would share 10 ideas for using Forms in the classroom."
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    For Mandy et al
Matt Johnston

The MY HERO Project - 0 views

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    "The mission of MY HERO is to use media and technology to celebrate the best of humanity and to empower young people to realize their own potential to effect positive change in the world. Our freely accessible, not-for-profit project is supported by visitors of all ages who share stories, art, and short films on our award-winning multimedia journal and digital library. "
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    Mark, for your unit on role models
Matt Johnston

Digital Storytelling Tools for Educators by Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano in Education & La... - 0 views

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    "This guide was written especially for educators, who want to teach 21st century skills, such as collaborating, communicating, and connecting, through digital storytelling Download Also available as 8.5×11 Paperback $8.50 Email Email this item * Embed Embed this item * Embed this preview: Share a link to your preview: http://www.lulu.com/product/book-download/digital-storytelling-tools-for-educators/6257308?showPreview Digg Reddit Facebook MySpace Twitter StumbleUpon del.icio.us Ratings & Reviews | Product Details"
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    Wow, this looks a great read. We have the pdf version. Have a look in the mattserver under video tutorials
Matt Johnston

An Idea for a Fun Way to Get Students Correcting/Thinking of Their Own Mistak... - 0 views

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    This weekend I had the great pleasure of participating in my first webinar: The 3rd Virtual Round Table Online Conference. It was an amazing experience, I had the pleasure of "running" into many friends from my PLN and loved the sessions I was able to attend. During the Unconference we all decided on some topics of interest and then each went to a virtual conference room to discuss the theme we had chosen. In the room I went to we talked about error correction - ways we do it, when we do it, etc. We shared ideas, our experiences. There were some great ideas, and I chipped in with an activity I really enjoy doing and the students have the greatest time with it. But most importantly, I believe it to be one of the most effective ways of error correction, because the correction is made by the students; they correct sentences they've written. (By the way, for those of you who were in the room, I am sorry if I stumbled or did something wrong - I was extremely nervous about speaking there!)
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    What a cool way to have fun with language, use the projector and have kids work in teams collaboratively. :)
Matt Johnston

100 Seriously Cool Classroom Blogs for Teaching Ideas & Inspiration | Online Classes - 0 views

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    Life as a teacher, especially one fresh off attending your own classes, can be hard. You have to wake up early, work late and manage a classroom full of kids, each with their own diverse needs and expectations. Luckily, there are numerous teachers out there who are willing to share their expertise and classroom experiments with teachers young and old. Here are some great blogs that offer insights into what classes of kids are doing around the world as well as providing some great advice on everything from dealing with parents to figuring out grades.
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    don't let the 100 make you go ARRRRRRRRRRRR Infowhelm! It is broken up into grade areas so hopefully you can find one nugget of gold to help make your classroom blog even better.
Matt Johnston

movingforward - Education Blogs by Discipline - 1 views

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    This is a place to list subject-specific P-12-oriented blogs that are worth sharing with others.
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    Blogs that might be specifically about your learning area.
Matt Johnston

Exploratory and Collaborative Learning with Diigo - 0 views

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    "What is Diigo? For those of you unfamiliar with Diigo, it is a social bookmarking tool that allows you to annotate, archive and organize websites. With Diigo, you can save websites into a public or private library, highlight information within text and images, add sticky note comments directly on websites, tag sites for easy retrieval later, and share bookmarks with friends, groups, and networks. Diigo integrates the use of tags and folders, highlighting and clipping, sticky notes and group-based collaboration to better manage online information."
Matt Johnston

SafeShare.TV - The Safest Way To Share YouTube videos - 0 views

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    Sorts out the problems of people clicking on your youtube link and ending up ......anywhere! Very useful for Blogs etc.
Matt Johnston

Story Time Made Simple - 0 views

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    Sharing stories has never been so easy. Bookr is a simple interactive tool that can be used by teachers and students to create photo books from images from the picture sharing site Flickr.
Matt Johnston

Welcome (Prezi's Education Exchange ) - 0 views

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    Prezi education, is this a way to look at sharing online?
Matt Johnston

Tonido - Run your own Personal Cloud - 0 views

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    Tonido allows you to access and share your content directly through a web browser without uploading or worrying about storage limits. Share files, music, photos and calendar, download torrents and even manage your finances straight from your desktop. Free.
Matt Johnston

Languages Online - Memory Game Maker - 0 views

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    "What is a Memory Game? In this interactive memory game the player must find the matching pairs of cards. To do this click on a card in the top row and then click on a card in the bottom row. If the cards match the cards remain face up. If not, the cards will turn back over and you can try again until all pairs have been found. Using the Memory Game Maker, you can build your own interactive memory game. You can specify if you want text, pictures or sounds on each row of cards. You can then type in your own text, attach your own pictures or record your own voice. These will appear on the cards in your finished game. You can also customise some other features of the game such as the look of your game and the sound effects used. When complete, the game is saved on your computer in the location you specify. From here you can copy the game to a disc, memory stick or onto another computer or network to share with others. You can make games in any language. Any script (for example Arabic or Japanese) that can be typed on your computer can be used."
Matt Johnston

They Were Poetry | Intrepid Teacher - 0 views

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    "Last week, I began to sketch out the current poetry unit I am teaching in the seventh grade. I am still not ready to share the "paper work." You now the objectives, essential questions, assessments, and criteria. I have it all planned out, but I don't feel the need to document that part of the story on my blog just yet. I want the story of this unit to be like the work with my students; we are still trying to pry ourselves away from the literal. English is not their first language you see, so they are having a difficult time allowing language to set them free. They still cling to what they know and write exactly what they see. They cannot see that poetry is the key that will free them from the shackles of language acquisition"
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    Jane Medina, Francisco? this one is for you.
Matt Johnston

Share your Top 10 Tools for Learning 2011 - 0 views

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    lots of sites to look at here.
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