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Learn It In 5 - Diigo - 0 views

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  • How-to video: Diigo -- the social bookmarking Web 2.0 application Brief synopsis: Diigo is a social bookmarking Web 2.0 application. Like other social bookmarking sites, Diigo allows teachers and students to save web sites and to create web-based categories, or tags, making web sites easy to find from any place that has Internet access. Diigo makes research easy for students and teachers at any grade level. Students may be working from home and locate a web site they want to use later in school during research work or project preparation. The students can then go to their Diigo accounts and search for the tags, where their web sites are saved, easily finding them for use away from home.
    • emkaygee
       
      A neat way to highlight information that needs to be accessed later. Great for the Ipad!
  • Like the social bookmarking Web 2.0 application, Delicious, Diigo allows students and teachers to bookmark web sites and categorize them with tags for future use. An Internet-based Web 2.0 application, Diigo can be accessed from any place, making it easy for students to find their saved web sites. Diigo has downloadable applilcations for smart phones, so web sites found on cell phones can be bookmarked. Diigo has a downloadable add-on that allows users to highlight, underline and annotate text on any bookmarked page. In true Web 2.0 application fashion, Diigo allows users to create networks, and Diigo groups, so sharing bookmarks and annotations is easy. This is especially nice for students working together on class projects.
    • emkaygee
       
      The benefits of Diigo seem strong enough that the administration may be convinced of its value.
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emkaygee

How to Make Stop-Motion Video Shorts with Your Digital Camera | Photojojo - 0 views

  • Create a new iMovie project and call it whatever you like. Now click on the “Media” button to the right above your timeline and select “Photos” at the top right of the window. (On older versions of iPhoto, you’ll click the “Photos” button instead of the “Media” button.) Select your stop-motion album. All of your photos should now appear in order.
    • emkaygee
       
      Run through this step to make sure that the pictures all download smoothly and in order!
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    Nice tutorial. nice sequence of steps.
emkaygee

Import a Stop-Motion Into iMovie - pasque's library - 0 views

  • Make sure that you have the extention .mov in the title of your animation before you try to import it.
    • emkaygee
       
      Important extension- .mov needed to import into imovie.
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    Video on how to take a Stop-Motion Animation and import it into iMovie.
emkaygee

Create stop-motion animation | Macworld - 0 views

    • emkaygee
       
      Check out how many photos are realistically needed for students to get a satisfactory result. 24 frames per second will take them too long to finish!
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    A sight about stop-motion animation specifically for Mac users!
emkaygee

How to Create a Stop-Motion Animation Movie on Your Mac Using Your Digital Camera and i... - 0 views

  • Once you have all of the pictures taken, plug your camera into your Mac and import the photos into iPhoto. You might want to create a new photo album with a specific scene/movie name and drag the pictures into it.
    • emkaygee
       
      Photos can be dragged and dropped! Much easier!
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    Tutorial with pictures of the Mac Screen. VERY helpful!
Sue Foley

Learn It In 5 - Tweetchat - 0 views

    • Sue Foley
       
      Tell students about TweetChat for classroom discussion
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