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Matt Johnston

10 Free Audio Programs to Use for E-Learning » The Rapid eLearning Blog - 0 views

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    I'm no audio engineer. And odds are that neither are you. So I won't get into all of the nitty gritty details of audio editing. If you want more details, one of the community MVPs shared some tips on how to improve your audio quality. It's a good post and worthy reading.
Matt Johnston

Farr-Out Links to Learning » Blog Archive » More Flickr Fun Apps - 0 views

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    "I really enjoy Flickr, as I noted in a previous post: A Dozen Flickr Fun Favorites!. There are so many gifted photographers posting marvelous photographs. And, don't you just love photographs that are available under a Creative Commons license?"
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    I really enjoy Flickr, as I noted in a previous post: A Dozen Flickr Fun Favorites!. There are so many gifted photographers posting marvelous photographs. And, don't you just love photographs that are available under a Creative Commons license?
Matt Johnston

Managing Comments and Posts On Student Blogs Using Google Reader | The Edublogger - 0 views

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    Very cool RSS feeds from student blogs. It's important, when managing student blogs, to be able to quickly read all their latest posts and any new comments. Sure you could visit each individual blog but that is incredibly time consuming. The better way, which saves time, is to bring the posts and comments to you using their RSS feed.
Matt Johnston

Blogs as Web Based Portfolios Part 1 | The Thinking Stick - 0 views

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    The purpose of this PDF is to help schools looking at adopting Web Based Portfolios (WBP) as a form of assessment with students over a period of time. By adopting a web-based platform as a container in which to house portfolio content, schools give students a web-based vehicle with endless possibilities to create, collaborate and communicate their learning to the world.
Matt Johnston

The Innovative Educator: 8 Real Ways Facebook Enriched Ms. Schoening's First Grade Class - 0 views

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    "This was a presentation from a first grade teacher named Erin Schoening who was using Facebook with her students, their families, and other targeted members in the school community. In a world where there is such a fear of using Facebook in education even for high school, I wondered how she could succeed in using this as a tool with 1st graders????"
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    WOW! Thinking of using Facebook rather than hiding from it? This was a presentation from a first grade teacher named Erin Schoening who was using Facebook with her students, their families, and other targeted members in the school community. In a world where there is such a fear of using Facebook in education even for high school, I wondered how she could succeed in using this as a tool with 1st graders????
Matt Johnston

Free Technology for Teachers: 3 Web-based Tools for Creating Screencast Videos - 0 views

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    "Earlier this month my favorite web-based tool for creating screencast videos, ScreenToaster, announced that they are shutting down on July 31. The news that ScreenToaster is shutting down has me taking a look at some other web-based tools for creating screencast videos. Here are three other web-based screencast recording tools that you should consider as a replacement for ScreenToaster. If you're wondering why screencasting is important please read Using Screen Captures to Enhance Instructions."
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    Making screencasts, 3 options
Matt Johnston

The Innovative Educator: Don't Forget Your Audience! 5 Ideas To Connect with Real Audiences - 0 views

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    How to share kids work online.
Matt Johnston

Free Technology for Teachers: 47 Alternatives to Using YouTube in the Classroom - 0 views

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    Some excellent educational content can be found on YouTube. However, many teachers cannot access YouTube in their classrooms.
Matt Johnston

An entire unit of work based on "Where the Wild things Are" - HOME - Edgalaxy: Where Education and Technology Meet. - 0 views

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    Grade 5-6 unit on Where the wild things are! Damn i loved this movie
Matt Johnston

'11 the year of the QR Code - 0 views

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    how to use
Matt Johnston

Free Technology for Teachers: Try DROPitTOme to Collect Assignments Online - 0 views

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    When Drop.io announced that they had sold out to Facebook and would be shutting down effective on December 15th, I immediately shared that news with you. One of the services offered by Drop.io that I'm really going to miss is their hidden upload tool which allowed you to have others submit files to your drop. For the last couple of years I used Drop.io's hidden uploader to collect assignments from students.
Matt Johnston

14 Resources for Meaningful Student Dialogue | Teacher Reboot Camp - 0 views

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    "f you teach English language learners in their native countries, then finding opp"
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    Part of the Cool Sites series If you teach English language learners in their native countries, then finding opportunities for them to use the English they learn outside the classroom can be challenging.
Matt Johnston

The Hidden Water We Use - National Geographic - 0 views

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    "By 2050, a third of the people on Earth may lack a clean, secure source of water. Join National Geographic in exploring the local stories and global trends that define the world's water crisis. Learn about freshwater resources and how they are used to feed, power, and sustain all life. See how the forces of technology, climate, human nature, and policy create challenges and drive solutions for a sustainable planet."
Matt Johnston

Teaching Tools: Using Online Simulations and Games | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Students who are passionate gamers can talk a blue streak about the virtual online worlds where they invest their free time and energy. Usually, of course, they get to play only when they're not at school. But why not bring gaming into the classroom? Could teachers tap that same passion to spark learning?
Matt Johnston

Free Technology for Teachers: Here's a Good Digital Story Project - 0 views

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    "Silvia Tolisano who wrote the great Skype section of The Super Book of Web Tools for Educators recently had a great post on her blog that all elementary school teachers interested in digital storytelling should check out. In Creating a Techno-Tale in iMovie Silvia outlines and gives directions for using iMovie to record a book-style movie in which students use their voices to narrate the story. You can read and download all of the directions from Silvia's blog."
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