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TidBITS: How to Set Up and Use Google+ Hangouts - 0 views

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      I have participated in a few hangouts via wireless. As long as you don't care about the video not freezing up, then NBD. However, if I were going to use as training options, I would need to go with Ethernet. Just something to keep in mind.
  • Google account, enabled for Google+
  • best quality recordings, make sure you have the desired person in the top spot (click their thumbnail in the bottom row
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  • screen-sharing capabilities. They’re view-only — you can’t control someone else’s screen through a hangout. You can share your entire desktop
  • You can also mute yourself manually by clicking the microphone icon at the top the screen.
Sara Wilkie

Ramsey Musallam: 3 rules to spark learning | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    Ramsey Musallam, a high school chemistry teacher from the San Francisco Bay Area, has been creatively using digital tools in his classroom for several years as a way to drive students to deeper inquiry. In a recent TED talk, Musallam says that a teacher's strongest tool - the force that draws students deeper into learning - is piquing students' curiosity. In his classroom, Musallam follows three rules: curiosity comes first, embrace the mess, and reflect and revise.
Richard Fanning

Educurious - 4 views

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    "Educurious™ is on a mission to reduce our nation's high school dropout rates. Our project-based curriculum connects students to real issues they care about and equips them with the lifelong learning skills for success."
Sara Wilkie

Hilbert Center - 'We Create' on Vimeo - 1 views

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    "Kindergarteners learn by doing - using iPads to create and share their story. Park Tudor School Indianapolis, IN"
Lynette Breedlove

Khan Academy Is Not The Progressive Model You Are Looking For | edte.ch - 7 views

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    article on shifting instruction and using Khan Academy as a tool, but not the only instruction - very interesting
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    Maybe not even using Khan Academy, but applying the idea of creating an explanation of the math problem then students create a video - showing mastery.
Richard Fanning

Kathy Schrock's Guide to Everything - Kathy Schrock's Guide to Everything - 6 views

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    A source for almost everything you need for technology in the classroom.
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    Think going through the videos of the month will be fun and inspiring. Kind of like an TED talk. The links on the side will help guide you to resources.
Lynette Breedlove

Susan Cain: The power of introverts | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    Interesting talk about the contribution of introverts and the tie between introversion and creativity
Lynette Breedlove

Your Creative Summer | Psychology Today - 0 views

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    List of TED talks to get you thinking - from a creativity course
anonymous

Top 10 ways to use technology to promote reading - Home - Doug Johnson's Blue... - 0 views

  • Young readers like know more “about the author” and the Internet is rich with resources produced both by the authors themselves, their publishers, and their fans.
  • Make sure older kids know about free websites like Shelfari, LibraryThing, and Goodreads. Biblionasium id great for younger readers.
  • Destiny Quest allow students to record what they’ve read, write recommendations, share their recommendations with other students and discuss books online.
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  • While not designed just for sharing reading interests like the tools above, generic curation tools like Pinterest, Tumblr, ScoopIt - along with older tools like Delicious and Diigo - allow the selection and sharing of interests among students.
  • multimedia tools to generate creative responses to books - and then share them with other students online. Using Glogster, Animoto, poster makers, digital image editors and dozens of other (usually) free tools, students can communicate through sight and sound as well as in writing.
  • Creative librarians do surveys and polls on book related topics using free online tools like GoogleApps Forms and SurveyMonkey. (Collect requests for new materials using an online form as well.) Does your library have a Facebook fan page and a Twitter account to let kids know about new materials - and remind them of classics?
  • Get flashy with digital displays. 
  • less expensive to bring an author in virtually using Skype, Google Hangouts or othe video conferencing program.
  • Check out the Skype an Author Network website to get some ideas.
  • Take advantage of those tablets, smart phones and other student-owned (or school provided) devices by making sure your e-book collection, digital magazines, and other digital resources are easy to find.
  • Book Bowl in May. Students form teams and then we use the book bowl questions from the site to have a great competition.
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    "I am updating my workshop on how technology can be used to promote Voluntary Free Reading - the only undebatably fool-proof means of both improving reading proficiency and developing a life-long love of reading in every student. "
Sara Wilkie

YouTube - Adapt: Why success always starts with failure, by Tim Harford - 3 views

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    "Why don't we learn from failures? Three things you need to know, based on three very different examples: Google labs, the War in Iraq, and an award-winning musical. "
Shelley Paul

ignite - home - 0 views

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    The !gnite initiative strives to create flexible learning environments where the use of technology is a seamless part of the process, ubiquitous in connecting learners to content, each other and the global community. Students work extensively with digital tools to create podcasts, video casts, still images and mind maps, and use Web-based environments such as Moodle, blogs and wikis, to construct, communicate and collaborate across time, space and geographical boundaries.
Sara Wilkie

Free Science Films | Twig Science - 2 views

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    Enjoy examples of Twig's outstanding Science films on Biology Chemistry Physics Earth Science Twig Films are divided into: Core Films which highlight the key curriculum learning points of a topic and Context Films which encourage cross-curricular learning."
Sara Wilkie

Diigo V5: Collect and Highlight, Then Remember! on Vimeo - 1 views

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    "Diigo V5: Collect and Highlight, Then Remember!"
Sara Wilkie

YouTube - "a few ideas ..." (Visions of Students Today) - 4 views

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    The Vision of Students Today - remix 2011 Michael wesch
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