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Rhondda Powling

Truth, Lies, and the Internet « NeverEndingSearch - 1 views

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    Post by Joyce Valenza
Tony Searl

Blackboard Press Releases - 1 views

  • lackboard Inc. (NASDAQ: BBBB) is a global leader in enterprise technology and innovative solutions that improve the experience of millions of students and learners around the world every day
  • Providence Equity Partners is the leading global private equity firm specializing in equity investments in media, communications, information services and education companies around the world
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    Blackboard will continue to drive and benefit from the increasing penetration of digital technologies and content in schools around the world.
Rhondda Powling

10 great 21st century book report ideas | History Tech - 5 views

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    "You don't have to abandon the idea of book reports. You do need to be willing to go beyond the traditional and begin using current tools and ideas. What works for you?"
riss leung

Bloom's Digital Taxonomy Pyramid - 12 views

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    A fantastic visual with links to web2.0 tools that relate to each section in Bloom's Taxonomy. Well worth a look!
John Pearce

Citrify Free Photo Editor for the Web - 2 views

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    Citrify is a web-based photo editor. There's no bulky software to install or update. It's always available whenever you need it. There are no complicated layers or albums. Simply open your photo, touch-up and apply effects with a few clicks, and save. Citrify is a fresh little web app that can make your photos look better. We have easy to use one-click tools for removing pimples, reducing wrinkles, or applying funky effects.
John Pearce

Teach Digital: Curriculum by Wes Fryer wiki / internetsafety - 0 views

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    It is relatively easy for someone to SCARE parents away from the Internet. There ARE bad things and people making bad choices on the Internet, but there are many compelling resources and interactive tools available which can be used for learning and communication. In this wiki presentation, Wes Fryer focusses on practical things parents can do with children of different ages to promote safe online behavior and also help young people develop the ethical capacities to make good decisions as well as remain open to communicating about their online experiences with others.
John Pearce

Home - FolioSpaces - 0 views

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    From the University of Ballarat, FolioSpaces.... is a fully featured electronic portfolio, weblog, resume builder and social networking system, connecting users and creating online communities. Foliospaces free ePortfolio provides you with the tools to set up a personal learning and development environment. The standard version of Foliospaces is free. Unlike some institutional ePortfolio solutions, you keep your Foliospaces when you graduate, or change employment. An ad free premium ePortfolio version is also available for a small annual fee.
John Pearce

YouTube - Broadcast Yourself. - 0 views

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    This launch page has interactive movie tutorials for GoAnimate, Stupeflix and Xtranormal. Clicking on the links will take you to the interactive where you can begin to create your movie using the various tools.
Rhondda Powling

Why Schools Should Learn To Use Online Services Like Facebook & YouTube Rather Than Banning Them | Techdirt - 3 views

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    would require a steep learning curve anyway. But incorporating lesson plans and info and assignments into the tools that students already use would be both cheaper and more likely to actually be used. Of course, some will decry that these sites are automatically bad for kids -- or that it makes no sense to waste time on such issues. But the fact is kids are going to use these sites no matter what. Ignoring that doesn't change that. Banning the sites doesn't change that. It just makes the activity more underground without any oversight or reasonable lessons. But incorporating
John Pearce

Create Your Own Comic | Marvel Super Hero Squad - 6 views

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    Part of a larger Marvel Comic site with games and other promotional material, this page lets you create relatively simple comic strips using characters from the Marvel comics. A little like a cut down version of Comic Life it is a reasonable introductory tool. Finished comics can be printed or downloaded as a pdf.
Rhondda Powling

Five Alternative Devices To Replace The Now-Dead Flip Cam - 10,000 Words - 7 views

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    Here are a five altenative tools to the Flip camera that can get the job done.
Rhondda Powling

Social bookmarking site for schools. Allow students to learn, gather & share resources with classmates. - 5 views

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    Could be useful tool for classes to share specific links with each other. Another way to manage online bookmarks. "A social bookmarking site for schools. Allow students to explore, learn, gather & share resources with everyone in the class. No student sign up required! Easily share resources with anyone in the class!"
Rhondda Powling

Innovations in Education - Understanding Content Curation - 0 views

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    A well written post about content curation and the benefits it can offer teachers and students especially is part of the inquiry process. Discusses how it may be used to develop information literacy skills so they can become competent at locating, evaluating, and useing information
Rhondda Powling

Digital scrapbooks for student creativity, self-expression, and imagination - Beeclip EDU - 3 views

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    From Robin Good: Beeclip EDU is a web app which allows anyone to easily combine images, video and texts to create instructional scrapbooks, moodboards, collages or portfolios. Images can be easily searched and imported via Google Images and Flickr, and text can be easily added in a number ways. Visual objects can be positioned and personalized on the page and final scrapbooks can be downloaded or printed. Free to use. Can be tested without registering.
nathandh_2000

Are kids really motivated by technology? | SmartBlogs SmartBlogs - 3 views

  • What students are really motivated by are opportunities to be social — to interact around challenging concepts in powerful conversations with their peers. They are motivated by issues connected to fairness and justice. They are motivated by the important people in their lives, by the opportunity to wrestle with the big ideas rolling around in their minds, and by the often-troubling changes they see happening in the world around them. Technology’s role in today’s classroom, then, isn’t to motivate. It’s to give students opportunities to efficiently and effectively participate in motivating activities built around the individuals and ideas that matter to them.
  • Basically what I’m arguing is that finding ways to motivate students in our classrooms shouldn’t start with conversations about technology. Instead, it should start with conversations about our kids. What are they deeply moved by? What are they most interested in? What would surprise them? Challenge them? Leave them wondering? Once you have the answers to these questions — only after you have the answers to these questions — are you ready to make choices about the kinds of digital tools that are worth embracing.
Rhondda Powling

A Quick Guide to YouTube Privacy - 1 views

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    "You don't share as much personal information on YouTube as on other social networks, but if you're conscious of online privacy, you may want to take a look at your privacy settings. This video takes a quick look at how to protect your privacy on the video-sharing site with a few easy steps to ensure your account is set up in a way that satisfies your need for online confidentiality."
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