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"there's no shortage of great web apps, services and sites out there for discovering new music or just listening to your current favorites. Read on for ten of our top picks for music lovers to get their fix online. "
"Students created short movies to address particular behaviors, emphasizing the importance of correcting those behaviors. This video is a compilation of their work to educate everyone on technology etiquette."
"Award winning author, Don Tapscott, and award winning global collaborators Julie Lindsay and Vicki Davis (co founders of the Flat ClassroomTM Project) are excited to announce the 2010 NetGenEd Project, another global collaboration to envision the future of education and social action by inspiring today's students to study leading technology trends and create their vision for the future.
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"This wiki is designed as a collaborative space for educators who are using the iPod Touch in the classroom. It specifically focuses on the use of game-based learning through the iPod Touch. "
Student work is private until they are ready to share. They can then share with their teacher or peers via an email invitation. They are very much in control of the process."
"This list of 100 useful tools can help anyone with a learning disability like ADHD, dyslexia or test anxiety, as well as students with visual or hearing impairments, use the Internet and other technology systems to help them with reading, math, organization, social skills, and more."
"Sometimes parents and educators working with special needs students find that there is a lack of resources. The Parent Educational Advocacy Training Center has recently launched a free application for the iPhone, the IEP Checklist, which is the first special education related application."
From the library to the dorm room to a friend's computer, it's not uncommon for college students to find themselves using a different computer all the time. Putting small and versatile apps on flash drives allows students to take their important programs with them wherever they go. The following portable apps cover everything from documents to note-taking to organization to security to helpful tools and more, are all small enough to go anywhere, and cost absolutely nothing.
"TEL.A.VISION is a proven Web 2.0 online curriculum and website that inspires youth, especially Special Education and At Risk youth, to create and share visions of hope and possibility through personal "vision videos.""
"Building a web form used to require a bit of coding and "wiring" on the back end of your site. These days, there are some great free and low-cost resources on the web that make building and integrating forms into your business website a breeze."
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Get together with other students to study.
Do it when you want and with whomever you want.
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Got a question you need answered quickly?
Post it to your buddies or get some input from the OpenStudy community.
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Got an assignment or project to complete?
Get together online, upload content, chat about it or add comments.
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Use OpenStudy whenever you want - it's always on.
Why study alone if you don't have to?"
"That's why free web apps exist. These no-cost products are specifically designed to make your life easier and less stressful. Some have been around for years and others are relatively new-but they will all do their part to boost your productivity."
"ur Best Practices in Virtual Worlds Teaching Guide produced by University of Derby and Aston University in collaboration and funding from the Higher Education Academy Psychology Network and JISC is now available in soft and hard copy. The guide features tips and advice on setting up teaching in virtual worlds using problem-based learning methods. It's designed primarily for those teaching Psychology, humanities and the social sciences but will be useful to anyone starting out teaching using virtual worlds. "
I am a secondary teacher in New South Wales, Australia where I teach computing courses from Years 7 - 12. I am mostly a full time classroom teacher with a small time allowance for integrating eLearning within the school.