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Lisa DuFur

Tech Learning TL Advisor Blog and Ed Tech Ticker Blogs from TL Blog Staff - TechLearnin... - 0 views

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    Top 10 Alternatives to YouTube
Pam Haney

Triptico | Inspiration for Imaginative Teachers | Interactive Resources for Imaginative... - 0 views

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    Saw this on Wanda Terral's blog....it looks very simple to use. A cool tool to add to the list!
Ben Darr

A Refreshing Take on User Experience Design | Upside Learning Blog - 1 views

  • really practical and useful tips which can and ought to be implemented right away.
  • show people a little bit of information and let them choose if they want more details
  • If something is clickable make sure it looks like it is clickable.
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  • If pages are cluttered people can’t find information.
  • The hardest colors to look at together are red and blue.
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    Teacher websites are not always well designed. Here are some tips to make them better.
Lisa DuFur

Curate.Us - 1 views

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    Create visually compelling clips and quotes of web content that are easily embedded in blog posts, email, forums, and websites.
Pam Haney

Apptivities - 0 views

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    Blog with lessons and activities for all grade levels using iPod Touch and iPad apps.
Pam Haney

Infographic: Six Skills to Reduce the Risk and Increase the Promise of Your Students > ... - 0 views

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    Great infographic relating to student success
Ben Darr

Photo Pin : Free Photos for Your Blog or Website via Creative Commons - 1 views

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    Great place to find copy-write friendly pictures!
Rozz Hardin

Four Student Response Systems - 1 views

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    These are really cool alternatives to traditional CPS devices.
John Simi

AnswerGarden - Plant a Question, Grow Answers - 2 views

  • AnswerGarden is a new minimalistic feedback tool. Use it as a tool for online brainstorming or embed it on your website or blog as a poll or guestbook.
Ben Darr

You Want E-Learning Success, But Are You Prepared to Go All the Way? » The Ra... - 0 views

  • People will remember more if you space out some of the learning.  You can provide little follow-up sessions to the course where they get refresher content.  I once designed a course for project managers.  After the elearning course, we sent out a series of planned emails. 
    • Ben Darr
       
      We can send out timed emails to teachers after a session. Use gmail and tasks. Compose a draft email. Go to the "Draft" folder and check the box next to the email you plan on sending out. Go up to "More actions". On the dropdown menue, choose "Add to Tasks". Then you can save that task to a specific date. Of course, you need to check on your google tasks or set an alarm for that task. The point is you can plan and send emails. Cool!
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