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Lara Dunton

Education - Creative Commons - 0 views

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    This page links to a large number of open educational resources for educators.
Lara Dunton

open educational resources - Creative Commons - 1 views

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    This page describes a company that has released some textbooks under Creative Commons, and descibes how these open resources are used.
cecibunney

Weberteachers - 0 views

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    This sight can help you understand copyright law and fair use of copyrighted materials for educational purposes. A lot of the information and media on the World Wide Web is copyrighted. It is important for students and teachers to not infringe on copyright in the name of creating presentations or lessons for schools.
cecibunney

Ted Talks with Larry Lessig - 0 views

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    Larry Lessig is a lawyer and activist for sensible intellectual property law for the digital age. He was a founding board member of Creative Commons, an organization that builds better copyright practices through principles established first by the open-source software community.
Dana Berglund

Create A Graph - 0 views

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    This enables kids to create many different kinds of digital graphs and charts. They can enter the parameters and any number of data points (though I'm sure there's a limit at some point). Unfortunately, it is not a co-creation tool, as the most sharing/collaborating that can be done is to email the finished graph to someone. It is, however, a nice tool to use individually.
cecibunney

What is Creative Commons? - 0 views

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    This is a quick video that explains what Creative Commons provides. Copy right is a controversial topic on the web and creative commons provides an outlet for like-minded creative types to share their stuff. I think it is a good topic to address with students.
Shannon Schlotz

Music and Sound: Copyright Friendly - 0 views

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    Copyright Friendly links to music and sound that students can use. This link comes from a list of CopyFriendly resources, but I wanted to link this one in particular because I know how easy it is to forget about the copyright rules when using music and sound.
Dana Berglund

cooltoolsforschools - Home - 0 views

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    Just what it says: a set of categorized and annotated lists of Cool Web 2.0 Tools for Schools. Graphing Tools, Audio Tools,  Widgets, and many more subject lists. 
Dana Berglund

Library Displays - 0 views

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    A collection of displays and bulletin boards for the library (Colette's Pinterest board)
Colette Cassinelli

CopyrightFriendly/Creative Commons/Fair Use - New Tools - LibGuides at Springfield Town... - 0 views

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    Joyce Valenza's LibGuide to Copyright-Friendly resources, such as Creative Commons images, free music, info about fair use, etc..
Lara Dunton

Creating a Culture of Collaboration Through Technology Integration | always learning - 0 views

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    This resource discusses collaboration between facilitators and teachers for integrating technology into the classroom. This seems like it would be useful for implementing collaborative technology tools on a large scale.
Lara Dunton

Concept to Classroom: Lesson Plan - 0 views

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    This is a lesson plan for a collaborative project involving water. It uses technology tools, and seems to be pretty well thought out.
Lara Dunton

Collaboration Projects - 0 views

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    This is a site containing activities that involve online collaboration between classrooms. Classrooms can register for collaborative projects that are featured on the site.
Lara Dunton

Collaborize Classroom | Online Education Technology for Teachers and Students - 0 views

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    This seems like a versatile tool. It includes forums, allows users to post attachments, and also allows teachers to share resources.
Lara Dunton

Practical Guidelines for Using Technology Tools in Classroom Teaching | CRLT - 0 views

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    I found this article interesting. I've seen a lot of articles suggesting the use of different tools, but nothing about how these tools should actually be used. I found this informative.
Shannon Schlotz

Ted Talks - 0 views

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    This blog links three short TED talks that creatively address technology in education across the world. The specifics of the talks may not focus on collaborative technology, but I believe that the TED initiative itself is all about collaboration and making resources accessible.
Shannon Schlotz

What haven't yout tried? - 0 views

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    This article lists ten top sites for digital collboration in project based learning. From management tools to social gathering sites, this article lists quite a few sites I've never heard of!
Shannon Schlotz

Cutting Edge Classroom Part II - 0 views

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    This article explains how the new software and technology that has been incorporated into the Tahoma School District has provided significant opportunity for students in the special education program. The article outlines several specific software programs and apps that students use to overcome print disabilities, speech impairment, and a number of other physical and academic disabilities.
Shannon Schlotz

Bookshare - 0 views

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    Bookshare is a website funded by a non-profit initiative to provide digital reading materials to people with print disabilities. The purpose is to allow these individuals timely access to materials that they might otherwise not be able to read because of their disability. The website relies on collaboration from others in order to add new materials to their digital library.
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