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Free Technology for Teachers: Comparison of Screencasting Tools - 1 views
Mozilla X-Ray Goggles - 0 views
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X-ray Goggles is another great tool that Mozilla makes to help students learn the code that powers much of what they see on the Web. X-ray Goggles is a free tool that lets you remix any page that you find on the Internet. (Note, it doesn't change the way others see the page, it only changes the way that you see it). To use X-ray Goggles you need to install it in your Chrome or Firefox bookmarks bar. Then you can launch it on any webpage. When you launch X-ray Goggles you will be able to select images and text on a page and then shown the code behind your selection. X-ray Goggles will let you then alter the code to display new things on that page. Watch my video here to learn how to use X-ray Goggles.
Mathtrain.TV Student Tutorials - 0 views
ClassFlow: Creating Interactive Digital Lessons - 0 views
Free Technology for Teachers: X-Ray Goggles Help Students See How Webpages Are Made - 0 views
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"X-ray Goggles is a free tool that lets you remix any page that you find on the Internet. You can install X-ray Goggles in your Chrome or Firefox bookmarks bar. Then you can launch it on any webpage. When you launch X-ray Goggles you will be able to select images and text on a page and then shown the code behind your selection. X-ray Goggles will let you then alter the code to display new things on that page."
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The 2016 Social Media Glossary - 0 views
Glossary of Computer and Internet Terms - 0 views
Social Media Glossary | The Internet Marketeer - 0 views
The 55 Best Free Education Apps For iPad - 3 views
Great Apps and Websites for Mapmaking | Common Sense Education - 1 views
Newsela | Instructional Content Platform - 6 views
Instructional Strategies List July 2015.pdf - 0 views
Standards Download - 0 views
Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week - Create Comic Stories in Pixton | Practical Ed Tech - 2 views
TinEye Reverse Image Search - 1 views
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Tineye is a free tool that helps you conduct reverse image searches. In a reverse image search you're searching for the places where an image has been posted online. Conducting a reverse can be a good way for students to discover information about an object or location featured in a picture. As demonstrated above, when the image is located through Tineye students can click through to the source to see how the image was used and what was written about the image. Performing a reverse image search can provide students with a good lesson on digital footprints. Have them conduct a reverse image search for images they have posted online and then count the number of places where that image has appeared.
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