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Susan Stansberry

Free Technology for Teachers: Nature Sound Map - Listen to the Sounds of Nature All Ove... - 1 views

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    On the Nature Sound Map you will find placemarks containing recordings of nature. The recordings have been added to the project by professional sound recordists. Some of the recordings you will find feature the sounds of just one animal, the sounds of a jungle, sounds of a marsh, sounds of a storm, or sounds of oceans and rivers.
Aaron Funkhouoser

Teachers' Resources - 1 views

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    I found this site interesting for me (Aaron Awesome Funkhouser) as a history/education major, this website uses historical information through technology.
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    I found this site interesting for me (Aaron Awesome Funkhouser) as a history/education major, this website uses historical information through technology.
ccervan

How to Integrate Technology | Edutopia - 1 views

  • interactive whiteboard and projector:
  • one computer
  • collaborative class blog.
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  • student blogging
  • Record Screencasts for providing onscreen instruction.
  • three to five computers
  • library with a pod of computers:
  • Build a Google Site to house class content
  • digital stories
  • Microsoft PowerPoint, LibreOffice, Prezi, or Google Docs.
  • create cartoons
  • laptop cart or a computer lab:
  • Enable students to work through course content at their own pace through the use of screencasts, e-books, and other digital media.
  • enhanced digital note taking
  • live class discussions
  • 1:1 laptops or netbooks:
  • handful of mobile devices
  • Upload and access course content
  • Record group discussions
  • record themselves reading aloud for fluency checks
  • student-created comics
  • e-books
  • Try out a tool like Nearpod to project information onto student devices.
  • Conduct research.
  • Collaborate using apps like Whiteboard.
  • 1:1 mobile devices:
  • multifunction devices
  • create videos
  • student polling
  • Quick Checks:
  • get a quick snapshot of the class
  • you can get quick and easy feedback that will help inform your instruction.
  • Personalized Feedback
  • All three tools provide the ability for teachers to leave personalized comments and notes on student work, and they provide a messaging service for students who may want to send emails with questions or concerns about the course.
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    A great resource for teachers who are stumped on how to integrate technology into their existing classroom. Includes how to get started as well as ideas like, "if you have an interactive whiteboard", "if you have computers in your classroom", etc.
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    eduTopia, all ready bookmarked a link to this "how to integrate technology" but his is highlighted
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    Integrating Technology in the classroom with some examples on what to use for the technology available.
meganskelly

Running records - Ongoing assessment for reading - 1 views

shared by meganskelly on 29 Sep 15 - Cached
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    A running record is a tool that helps teachers to identify patterns in student reading behaviors. These patterns allow a teacher to see the strategies a student uses to make meaning of individual words and texts as a whole. Running records, when paired with comprehension inquiry, can be used to identify an instructional reading level for individual students.
sarahdsmith

How to Record Your Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, or iOS Screen - 0 views

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    How to video your screen on any device.
thexfiles93

Deconstructing Standards Week 5 | Educreations - 0 views

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    Educreations is a community where anyone can teach what they know and learn what they don't. Our software turns any iPad or web browser into a recordable, interactive whiteboard, making it easy for teachers and experts to create engaging video lessons and share them on the web. Students can replay these lessons any time, any place, on any connected device. We're on a mission to dramatically improve student achievement by extending the reach of great teaching.
Megan Saint

10 Budget Film Effects Using SLR | Will Video for Food - 0 views

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    This site provides 10 budget friendly tips and tricks for video production. One of the suggestions is to use a bag of rice to keep your recording device still while filming in a car. Clever!
cfincher24

Shooting Video with an iPhone - 0 views

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    Apple has come a long way since introducing video recording with the iPhone 3Gs. The newest iPhones can shoot stunning 4K footage, but if you just pull your iPhone out of your pocket and hit record, you won't take full advantage of everything this powerful camera can do.
Judy Schillo

Video in the Classroom - 0 views

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    This website gives an in depth overview of how to use video in the classroom. It addresses video curriculum, how to record and edit videos, what formats to save videos in, different programs that can be used by students to make videos, video sharing sites, and how to integrate these videos in teaching.
alondrakeen

National Archives and Records Administration - 0 views

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    This is one of the websites from week 7's Blendspace stations.
ebgray4

Google Scholar - 0 views

shared by ebgray4 on 16 Feb 17 - No Cached
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    Google Scholar is a search engine designed to search scholarly journals, Supreme Court records, and patent records.
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    Great resources for discovering quality information
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    A safe and reliable search engine for students
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    A safe, more reliable search engine for students to conduct research on a wide variety of subjects.
nataliepena

Vidra Video App - 0 views

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    This app can be found in the Apple Store and it allows you to create a video with many tools. Tools provided are text, picture uploading, pictographs, doodling, voice recording and much more. I found this to be easier to use than other options and great for kids!
Susan Stansberry

Histography - Timeline of History - 2 views

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    Histography is an impressive interactive timeline spanning today through the beginning of recorded history. The timeline is divided into fifteen categories including war, politics, discoveries, inventions, and art. To explore the timeline select one of the categories listed on the Histography website then adjust the timeline slider to see events from the range of dates that you've selected. After choosing a category and date range you can click on dots in the timeline to see pop-up boxes containing event titles, representative pictures, and a link to a Wikipedia page about the event.
catrappsilber

Collaborize Classroom - 0 views

Collaborize Classroom is a great resource for teachers to connect with their students.  They can quickly make an easy and free website where they can post assignments, discussions, videos, tes...

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started by catrappsilber on 26 Oct 15 no follow-up yet
cfincher24

12 tips for shooting better video - 0 views

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    Creating compelling home videos takes practice, and we've put some tips together to get you started. They'll help you record more watchable movies that you and your family can enjoy for years to come. Our shooting tips fall into two categories - honing your technique for engaging movies and general suggestions for improving your shots.
cfincher24

8 Ways to Shoot Video Like a Pro - 0 views

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    Click to view Nothing brings out the camcorders like the holidays, which is why this is the perfect time to admit an ugly truth: You suck at making home movies. No, really. I'm sure you're a nice person and all, but there's more to videography than just taking the camcorder out of the box and pressing Record.
cfincher24

Videography Tips - 0 views

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    Half the battle of starting any new project is knowing where to begin. From helpful tips for shooting better video and recording great audio, to video production checklists and talent release forms, our videography tips will give you the jump start you need to begin your new video hobby or career.
cfincher24

5 tips to help you shoot better video on your Android phone - 0 views

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    In recent years, smartphones have become so good at recording video that they can successfully compete with standalone cameras, at least when it comes to shooting non-professional video. Of course, if you want your videos to look great, you'll usually need an expensive, 4K-capable handset.
arnolcr5

Conversations in the cloud - 0 views

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    This site is for recording video and doing some editing for free. Just another option for making your video should you choose not to use iMovie or Movie Maker.
connerhoward4

PE Central: Web Sites for Kids - 0 views

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    PE Central's LOG IT Program Log It invites students, teachers, schools, classes, and parents to record their physical activity steps, miles, or kilometers online! Features include a virtual hike across the United States; feedback about daily goals; compare your progress to others; and you can view your weekly and monthly progress.
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