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Kathleen Gormley

Big Thinkers: Henry Jenkins on New Media | Edutopia - 1 views

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    Henry Jenkins, MIT, issues with digital literacy not allowed in schools nor is collaborative learning, school issues--lack of access to Youube, etc
Kathleen Gormley

Where to Find Sound Effects - 0 views

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    Source for podcasting sound effects. Lots of informaton on podcasting too.
Kathleen Gormley

Home | Thinkfinity - 2 views

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    Thinkfinity (which is supported by Verizon only) provides educational resources, lesson plans and more. There are professional development opportunities within the website (e.g., workng with refugee families), though there is no information on the background of the presenters nor whether these reflect professional literature. Nevertheless, looks interestng.
Karen Kondrick

Sync - 1 views

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    The information page for SYNC has been launched.\nhttp://www.AudiobookSync.com\n\nWhile Audiobook Community's SYNC group NOW holds conversations about children's and YA audio, it WILL hold free YA Literature audiobook downloads starting 7/1/10.\n\nIf you are a Librarian, Educator, Blogger, or any other kind of grand communicator please visit this page to grab tools to tell your readers about SYNC's July 1 launch.\n\nThere are downloadable posters, bookmarks, images, copy, and web pages here:\nhttp://www.audiofilemagazine.com/sync/info.html\n\nAnd a zillion thanks for spreading the word!\n
Kathleen Gormley

U HAVE AUDIO - 0 views

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    Audio recorder--easy to use--can send digital audio over email, add to website. Free version allows up to 1 minutes of recording, which is fine for most purposes.
Kathleen Gormley

SnipSnip.It - Share the Good Parts - 1 views

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    Want to share just a bit of a YouTube video, here's a free online option that allow you to select the pieces you want. Looks helpful. I poked around--fairly easy to use.
Kathleen Gormley

Audioboo - 0 views

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    Audioboo allows you to record podcasts and upload to web; designed for mobile phone, but can be done from PC too. Can embed on website our automatically upload to Twitter or Facebook. Lots of potential.
Kathleen Gormley

Webspiration: Online Visual Thinking Tool | mywebspiration.com - 0 views

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    Looking for a free version that works like Inspiration. Try Webspiration; see lots of potential here for mind mapping.
Kathleen Gormley

ViewPure - Videos without clutter - 0 views

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    To get rid of comments, etc., associated with YouTube, try ViewPure. Just insert URL. Easy to use.
Kathleen Gormley

VoiceThread - Community - Digital Library - 0 views

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    VoiceThread is a collaborative tool that allows collaboration online. Responses may take the form of video, audio, doodle (drawing) or typing) and also phone (scheduled call which will record). Many ways to accommodate learners. Highly recommend. Free, but I upgraded to Pro version.
Kathleen Gormley

41 Interesting Ways* to use an iPad in the Classroom - 2 views

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    Ideas for iPad use in classroom--note the side that shows how to use Dragon (speech to text software). Lots of implications for learners' writing, I suspect.
Kathleen Gormley

Student Learning with Diigo - 0 views

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    Great review of Diigo. FYI.
Kathleen Gormley

2011 Horizon Report | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

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    Horizon Report 2011..not surprisingly electronic books and mobile devices are featured prominently in what's on the immediate horizon. Recommend highly--best indication of what's coming within 1 year and r years.
Karen Kondrick

Dropbox - 0 views

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    I just used this site/download with an iPod project in my classroom. It is probably the most important site I have found in years. The primes is simple and there are probably pleanty of other sites like it but.... WOW. You can drop your files into the dropbox and they are saved to the "cloud". Then amazingly they are on every computer ( or iPod) you have linked to the account. I entered my account info on the student iPods and made a folder for each student, when they were done with a project, they saved it to the folder. The great thing about this was i could access their assigment from anywhere, my home computer, my iPhone, another iPod in the class, the smart board...it was limitless, I could share it with anyone, no matter where I was...how powerful. I also made a folder of "mrs. Kondrick's resources" where I put videos, audios, assignments, rubrics etc, and then they could watch them/use them at their own pace ( so ethnic that works well with our individualized daily 5 reading block.
Kathleen Gormley

Progress Monitoring - 0 views

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    Great website to gather data...to to middle of page and click on Chart Creator. Excel made EASY!
Kathleen Gormley

simplebooklet.com - 1 views

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    You can make a flyer, brochure, or booklet--though designed for marketing, this tool has lots of potential because you can embed it.
Kathleen Gormley

Paste the text you want to speed read - 0 views

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    Trying to demonstrate how to read faster? Try Exercize, which is an online speed reading website. (lowest wpm = 100). Can change font, spacing between words and number of lines.
Kathleen Gormley

Technology Integration Matrix - 0 views

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    Very sensible technology integration matrix (entry, adoption, adaptation, infusion, transformation)--helpful in context of Common Core State Standards, which require digital literacy.
Peter McDermott

TPCK - Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge - TPCK - 1 views

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    a website devoted to the integration of tech and pedagoy - this is the website about it.
Kathleen Gormley

Reading Machine - Full Install for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad on the iTunes App Store - 1 views

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    This app ($1.99) will pronounce any word that is typed in on a qwerty keyboard (color coded qwerty available for younger children). Assuming kids can type in a word accurately, this could be very helpful. For iPhone, iPod touch or iPad. Think of it as an e-reader for unknown words...would be very helpful to ELLs and students with word recognition difficulties because it pronounces the word.
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