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Kim George

Create A Photo Book Online For Free With Mixbook - 0 views

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    You can use this tool for digital storytelling. The site has a Mixbook for Educators Program which offers: free collaborative classroom tools for creating and sharing personalized Mixbooks, secure online environment for students and teachers to share and edit privately, and an education discount on printed products - (up to 40% off printed Mixbooks for your classroom.) Students can use this to create their own stories or younger elementary classrooms could use it to collaborate and create a class book.
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    Create personalized Photo Books, Photo Albums and Scrapbooks in seconds with our easy, online Photo Book software. Create and share online for FREE." />http://feeds.feedburner.com/mixbook
micah bright

National Archives Experience Digital Vaults - 0 views

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    This site captures history in numerous ways, videos, posters, photographs, historical documents, and more. What they are calling "digital vaults." However, this site goes much further than that... You can create your own posters or movies and many more creative historical items. They provide numerous photos, videos, and other things needed to create these items. You can also upload your own from your computer. There are lesson plans provided for educators using these resources.
Deon Bollig

Scrapbook, Digital Scrapbooking - Smilebox.com - 0 views

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    Smilebox is a fun web site where you can upload your digital photos to create slideshows, ecards, photoalbums, and postcards. You can also add music to them. Then you can email your creations or add them to a blog. It can be used for personal use or you can have students create photo albums or slideshows relating to a particular area of study, to show what they have learned or to teach a concept to others.
Deon Bollig

FACEinHOLE.com - Who do you want to be today? - 0 views

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    faceinhole.com is a fun site with famous pictures of celebrities, movie scenes, music album covers, magazine covers, and more. Each picture has a hole where a face belongs. You can upload a digital photo of yourself and crop it to fit in the hole you chose. You can also post your creation to a blog. These can be done for fun or you can have students create one and tie it into subject matter. For example, they could create a picture of themselves and then use that picture and setting to write a story, using the particular writing elements in your classroom.
Sheila Denefrio

- Animoto For Education - - 0 views

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    This site takes uploaded digital pictures and places them into a video set to music of your choosing. This is a fabulous tool to use in the classroom for various presentations. Everything from book reports to science presentations to classroom exhibitions can be shared using this site. The sky truly is the limit.
Katie Moore

VoiceThread - Group conversations around images, docs, and videos - 0 views

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    This is a great tool for holding group conversations. It is a "collaborative, multimedia slideshow." You can add images, documents and videos. The creator can leave comments and doodle on top of the media as they comment. The user can then share their voicethread with others. Those who view the voice thread can add comments too. There are numerous ways to use this tool in the classroom!
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    Transforming media into collaborative spaces with video, voice, and text commenting.
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    A VoiceThread is a free collaborative multimedia slideshow that can contain images, documents, and videos. Viewers can leave comments via voice, text, audio file, or video. There are many ways to use this site: post a picture and have students record their thoughts; create a digital story with images, text, and voice; upload pictures of American Revolutionary heroes and have students record their research.
micah bright

Make your own book with Blurb - 0 views

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    Free software to create and share your book digitally through this website. You can also purchase the book you created or sell it on their site. There is also a large library of other people's created books.
L Farley

GuruLib Home Library Cataloging - 0 views

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    Allows you to create your own digital class library. You put in the title of the book and it will find a picture of the cover and information about the book. Then you can have students use this to browse books in your classroom library.
Katie Moore

Picnik-Photo editing the easy way, online in your browser - 0 views

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    Picnik makes your photos unique with easy to use yet powerful editing tools. Tweak to your heart's content and get creative with effects, fonts, shapes, and frames. The regular service is free or you could upgrade for a fee. This could be a great tool for teaching a digital camera lesson. It is important to teach students about backing up work and pictures are no exception!
L Farley

Educational Uses of Digital Storytelling - 0 views

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    This site would be great for creating historical reports. It allows you to use video, sound, music, pictures and much more to help you tell a story.
hailey gillis

TikaTok - 0 views

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    Tikatok is where kids channel their imagination into stories - and publish those stories into books for you to share and treasure with friends and family. Tikatok also has a separate education site. Storytelling comes alive here! First, Tikatok has developed the StorySparks system, a database of hundreds of interactive story prompts that help a child get started in the writing process and get help when they need it. StorySparks help activate a child's natural motivation. Kids pick the topic, choose character names and genders, and always have the ability to modify or ignore any part of the prompt. Second, Tikatok connects kids to a community of passionate storytellers like themselves, but in a safe and parent-moderated environment. Here they can share their books with other kids, collaborate with their friends, get writing advice, and communicate their love of reading and writing in book clubs. Tikatok makes digital storytelling the social activity that kids are familiar with from the playground. Finally, Tikatok can turn a child's stories into real printed books. The physical books, just like the ones on the shelves at the bookstore, reinforce the child's perception that their contributions are valued by their parents and peers. They help create a sense of pride, and of confidence in one's writing abilities, and drive the child to continue writing and creating. The passion for reading and writing that children develop on Tikatok will serve them well as they face more and more advanced educational challenges at school.
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    Tikatok is a great site that allows the user to create and publish hardback or paperback books. The site is free and the printed books cost about $20.00. This site encourages students to use their creativity to write a story, draw illustrations and more!
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    This website is another site that allows children to author and illustrate a book online. The books can then be purchased in hardback, paperback, or PDF format. I really think that this site would appeal to students who like to use technology. It's an alternative to the paper and pencil writing that some students really seem to fear and avoid.
Samantha Crabbs

Kids' Vid: Teaching Kids'vid - 0 views

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    This site provides teachers with suggestions on how to integrate video production into the curriculum. It explores the world of media literacy. This would be a great tool to use with struggling readers needing that extra motivation. After students have completed the task there is even a place where kids can get advice from other kids.
Samantha Crabbs

www.teachersdomain.org - 4 views

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    Digital Media for Teachers is an extensive library full of resources for classroom use or professional development.
Samantha Crabbs

Digital Workshop - 3 views

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    PAEC E-Learning Workshops allow educators to have professional development opportunities online. You can view streaming videos for free and collaborate with other teachers!
Susan Woods

http://sites.google.com/site/educationalweb20tools/ - 1 views

  • Inputting TextSwype - provides a faster and easier way to input text on any screen. With one continuous finger or stylus motion across the screen keyboard, the patented technology enables users to input words faster and easier than other data input methods—at over 50 words per minute. The application is designed to work across a variety of devices such as phones, tablets, game consoles, kiosks, televisions, virtual screens and more.
  • Snapter - Goodbye, scanner. Hello, digital camera.
    • Susan Woods
       
      This sounds promising. It would be much easier for me than a scanner.
  • OnLine Quiz CreatorProProfs QuizSchool - ( Free ) - Create a quiz for your classroom, company, blog or friends! Perfect for making your own quiz, online tests, training, recruitment, exams, trivia or just plain fun quizzes! New features include: Brand new user interface, completely revamped for ease of use. Social sharing through customizable widgets which allow YouTube-style quiz embedding on any blog, e-learning system, and social networks like Facebook. Yahoo Flickr integration for a limitless image library for quizzes. Interesting aggregate analytics & trends reports, with precision down to a stored snapshot of each attempt. Google Maps integration for visualization of where quiz takers are located worldwide. Customization controls for color themes, content & style. Many powerful new features including additional multiple question types, quiz types, authentication controls, grading features, RSS feeds and more ProProfs Quiz School remains free of cost !!
    • Susan Woods
       
      I can't wait to try this for my class and I may even try it on facebook even though I hate those quizzes and games on facebook.
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  • SCRATCH - is a new programming language that makes it easy to create your own interactive stories, animations, games, music, and art -- and share your creations on the web. Scratch is designed to help young people (ages 8 and up) develop 21st century learning skills. ( Free )
    • Susan Woods
       
      This sounds great for elementary or middle school or perhaps a specialized project for secondary.
  • ConnectionsTeam Texting - connects team members and coaches with group text messaging and email, free of charge!
  • Connections Team Texting - connects team members and coaches with group text messaging and email, free of charge
    • Susan Woods
       
      This looked interesting for organizations or groups at school. However, when I checked out the web site, it wasn't what was described here.
Amy Gansner

Web 2.0 for the Classroom - 0 views

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    You can use this website for digital photo editing and creative work. Some things you can create include: CD covers, captions, wallpaper, trading cards, badges, maps, jigsaw puzzles, mosaics, and posters. Students could create trading cards for characters in books or biography projects.
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