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Youtube - 0 views

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    Youtube can be used in so many different ways. Not only can you borrow someone's youtube for a presentation or lesson but it allows you to download your own video for a lesson or presentation. This is a great way to present a lesson, use as a resource for students and staff members or have students and teachers download their own presentation for class!
Lynn Mulder

South Carolina - EdTech Conference 2008 - 0 views

  • SC EdTech offers content and activities that span all areas of educational technology with diverse workshops, presentations, speakers, exhibitors, and recognition events.
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    SC EdTech offers content and activities that span all areas of educational technology with diverse workshops, presentations, speakers, exhibitors, and recognition events.
Robert Kimzey

SlideShare - 0 views

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    Great website for educators to share slideshow presentations in all content areas of education. Share you own shows or download slides already created. Don't reinvent the wheel or hesitate to share something of your own.
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Prezi - 0 views

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    Arrange your presentation or lesson on a canvas with a natural flow of words, pictures and ideas to not bore your audience! Prezi is a great way to present ideas, show your work (lessons) or persuade. It is easy to create and present. This program allows you to zoom in and out to focus on one or many items.
Samantha Crabbs

Pete's Power Point Station - 3 views

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    PowerPoints that are already created on just about any area you can think of including library skills. This is a link to the library one, but the home page has PowerPoints for every subject area. (Parts of a Book, Dewey Decimal System, More - Free Presentations in PowerPoint format, Free Interactives for Kids)
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    Great site! I use this at least twice per week. Power Point presentations, web links, games and activities for nearly every topic in every subject being taught. The work has already been done for you!
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    Huge collection of free, already made, Power Points in a variety of different subjects and topics.
L Farley

Phil Bradley:Internet search, Librarians, search engines, web search - 0 views

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    This site has many helpful elements. It has powerpoint presentations and tutorials that help with different web 2.0 tools.
Kim Longpine

Email Hosting, CRM, Project Management, Office Suite, Document Management, Remote Suppo... - 0 views

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    This has a little bit of everything. It has email, online word processor, online presentation tools, online note takers, and much more. These are all offered online so you can access them anywhere. This is a bit more oriented toward business use but would be good experience for the students to use something like this as they may very well have to do it beyond school.
Angie Durborow

Best Practices Professional Development For Librarians - 0 views

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    An interesting presentation that outlines what professional development is and how librarians can best utilize professional development.
Jada Reed

Kathy Schrock -- Educational Technology Blogs - 0 views

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    I found this site to be great not only for personal use, but for educators as well. She has her own list set up of different blogs to choose from which takes away having to search for them. Her website itself also features some great aspects such as workshops, presentations, and her own blog.
Ryan Corcoran

How Online Education Is Changing the Way We Learn [INFOGRAPHIC] - 0 views

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    This is very apropos considering we are all working on this very degree online. Presents some very interesting statistics.
Becca Catlin

teacherlibrarianwiki / FrontPage - 1 views

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    A host of information and links for connecting librarians. This site contains lessons, units, handouts, rubrics, presentations, and teaching tips. A great place to share and learn.
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    A wiki just for librarians to take from others and share their own ideas and insights.
Penny Spore

Education | Glogster - 0 views

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    This is just the first step in making education and technology more engaging for educators and students! Glogster is also a perfect web 2.0 tool for your learning and your WIKIs. Glogster provides master-accounts for teachers integrating all student accounts, which are kept private! Mix graphics, photos, videos, music and text into slick Glogs.
Deon Bollig

Letterpop - 0 views

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    Use LetterPop to create eye-popping newsletters, actionable presentations, irresistible invitations, beautiful product features, sizzling event summaries, informative club updates, lovely picture collages, and a whole lot more. You can create items as a class or students can create their own newsletters, collages, etc.
Stacy Main

Skype - 0 views

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    Skype is a great tool that allows you to connect virtually everywhere and to anyone. Imagine that you want your students to be able to talk with a famous author in your classroom. Skype can do just that. Skype can visually and orally connect you with others around the world at a click of a button. This would be great in the classroom, professional development meetings, guest speakers and much more.
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    Skype is such a wonderful resource, in and out of the classroom. At the present time, facebook, cell phones and Skype are howf my family communicate. Tonight I talked to my parents, and two sets of aunts and uncles. One set who were celebrating their 50th anniversary.
Stephanie H.

Visuj: Igniting the Fire in Ideas - 0 views

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    great site. she helps you develop your idea and say exactly what it is you want to say through brainstorming, creative direction, and presentation development.
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