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Using the Tech Tuesday Archives for Hands-On Training | Technology Teaching Tips and Tools - 0 views

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    " Looking for hands-on training on Tech Tuesday topics? Here is a quick tip to use the archive videos as a hands-on, just-in-time, training tool: Open two browser windows side-by-side (one for the tool you plan to learn (if using an online tool like SharePoint or WordPress) and the other with the Tech Tuesday list of archives.) OR open the desktop application and a browser window with the Tech Tuesday archive list. Click on the link for the Tech Tuesday archive you want to view (make sure your speakers are on or use a headset) Pause the archive to try a task demonstrated and try that task in your the appropriate window. You can then hit the play button when ready to continue. You can also move the scroll bar to either review or skip ahead."
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    Nice, help at your own speed!
Matt Johnston

A Roundup of the Best Brain Training Learning Software Programs Online Today - 0 views

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    "The brain training learning games at ProProfs are a great way to engage your students in some higher level thinking skills. Currently they have 26 games and they represent a good variety of the kind of skills you would expect in this genre of learning software. So, it's no wonder that ProProfs is often rated among the best online games for gifted children. The 60 Second Brain Game is an intense visual and audio test, while Double Bubble and Colour Balls are equally challenging, and get harder the more you play them. There are also a whole collection of other educational games on this site, so if you haven't been here before, you should definitely check it out, because there is a lot to like on this site."
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    Brain training games are a great way to promote higher level thinking skills in students, but finding the right activities to practice these skills can be difficult. So, if you are looking for the best brain training learning software programs online, you have come to the right place. Read more: http://www.brighthub.com/education/k-12/articles/106947.aspx#ixzz1EGc7gHc5
Matt Johnston

Brain Training - 0 views

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    The brain training learning games at ProProfs are a great way to engage your students in some higher level thinking skills. Currently they have 26 games and they represent a good variety of the kind of skills you would expect in this genre of learning software. So, it's no wonder that ProProfs is often rated among the best online games for gifted children. The 60 Second Brain Game is an intense visual and audio test, while Double Bubble and Colour Balls are equally challenging, and get harder the more you play them. There are also a whole collection of other educational games on this site, so if you haven't been here before, you should definitely check it out, because there is a lot to like on this site. Read more: http://www.brighthub.com/education/k-12/articles/106947.aspx?p=2#ixzz1EGalJbua
Matt Johnston

ToolsZone - 0 views

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    "The tools in this Directory fall within 12 categorise that support both formal education and training and enterprise working."
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    Not pretty but there is a pile of useful stuff here! The tools in this Directory fall within 12 categorise that support both formal education and training and enterprise working.
Matt Johnston

Theta Music Trainer | Ear Training for Everyone - 0 views

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    MUSIC & EAR TRAINING GAMES * Train your ear with fun music games * Sharpen your sense of pitch and tone * Unlock the hidden patterns in music * Strengthen your music theory skills
Matt Johnston

Teacher Training Videos Free on-line training in using technology in teaching - 0 views

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    For Shirley and Co
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Teacher Training Videos created by Russell Stannard - 0 views

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    Web 2.0/ICT Training Videos
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Weebly Video Training - 0 views

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    lots of vid tutes
Matt Johnston

Brain Games - Fun Games That Train Your Mind - 0 views

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    As one of the top free educational games sites on the web, you would probably expect Sheppard Software to have a strong representation here. Logic games, word games, puzzle games, and strategy games are just some of the great brain training tools on offer here. They activities themselves may not be quite as slick as some of the sites on here, but the skills involved will test young minds as much as anything else out there. Castle Defense is a perennial favorite, but Maze Race and Bouncing Balls are also worth a mention. The only drawback with these games is that they tend to be a little short and only offer one level. However, sometimes that is a good thing too, especially with younger learners. Read more: http://www.brighthub.com/education/k-12/articles/106947.aspx?p=2#ixzz1EGadkx23
Matt Johnston

Brain Games | Brain Teasers - Games for Kids and Adults by BrainGames360.com - 0 views

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    One of my favorite brain training game sites right now is BrainGames360.com. They have a great collection of high quality games that are all designed to test the different facets that are associated with brain games. Each one is tagged with the cognitive skills it tests, so it is easy for the teacher to track down the type of skill they are looking to practice with their students. All the games have HTML codes that let you put your favorite games on your own classroom blog or website, and they are all organized into categories like Logic, Strategy, Reflex and more. Try Mini Train, or Get Groovy, to get a taste for what the games on this site are like. Read more: http://www.brighthub.com/education/k-12/articles/106947.aspx#ixzz1EGaIrAFx
Matt Johnston

Nik's Learning Technology Blog: 10 Tech Tools for Teacher Training Courses - 0 views

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    WOW, some very interesting tools here, will have a look and see what i can make of them. More to come.
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