digitalstorytelling from ISTE - 4 views
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ISTE requires membership but did listen to the free webinar on digital story telling which i am currently using in the graduate level nursing theory course. Students are assigned to do a 3-5 minute digital story using a nursing theorist. These are due in April, so I'll send you the link once they are completed, i am hoping that they will use quicktime so that i can link the stories into Second life.
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Sonya, It appears that the VoiceThread Archives are in the .mov format. HOORAY! Here is a link to the VoiceThread Blog with details: http://voicethread.com/blog/#20080309
New From Google: The Body Browser - NYTimes.com - 1 views
Nursing News, Nursing Jobs, Nursing Journals & Travel Nursing Resources at NurseZone.com - 0 views
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AHRQ Innovations Exchange | Linking Clinical Practices and Community Organizations for ... - 1 views
50 Terrific Twitter Tutorials for Teachers | Online Colleges - 0 views
Free Live Video Streaming - 2 views
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Something to look into if you want to broadcast a lecture beyond your class. Could be great for guest speakers and such. Have heard that it will archive the broadcast for you, but not sure. Here is the link to the About Us section: http://www.ustream.tv/about
Human body from the Visual Dictionary - 1 views
Google Body Browser: Explore The Human Anatomy In 3D (PICTURES) - 2 views
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This article talks about Google Body, a 3-D model of human anatomy that is available free online through Google. It's pretty neat. Certainly an inexpensive way for students to explore anatomy at their own pace.
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I downloaded the Google Chrome Beta Browser that this works on. It's pretty neat! Here's a link to a screencapture of what I saw. (note there is no sound) http://www.screencast.com/users/mfbarzee/folders/Jing/media/36878a55-8c0f-4ae7-8457-0469674a490b