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Mitch Weisburgh

Video Annotation Tool [Academic Technology Services, UMN] - 7 views

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    tool that allows you to annotate web videos.
Mitch Weisburgh

Video Annotation Tool [Academic Technology Services, UMN] - 1 views

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    an online environment synchronizing web-based video with timeline-based text annotations
Mitch Weisburgh

Educreations - 5 views

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    annotate and then play back your lecture.
Mitch Weisburgh

http://icoachlive.wordpress.com - 3 views

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    Site that allows you to make a video of someone doing a sport, and then annotate that video for teaching/training purposes
Mitch Weisburgh

MuseScore | Free music composition & notation software - 5 views

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    downloadable software for music annotation, includes synthesizer and export. Can export to MIDI
Mitch Weisburgh

Scribble Maps - Create custom google maps with scribblings and more! - 0 views

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    create custom maps with annotations, lays on top of google maps, and can export/import with google earth
Dean Mantz

ALA | AASL Best Web sites for Teaching and Learning Top 25 Award - 0 views

  • Diigo  Need help in organizing your favorite websites? Diigo is a social bookmarking site that allows users to save websites, as well as tag them, add sticky notes and annotations, and share them with other users in various groups. Tip: Sticky notes are an effective way to start a virtual conversation among teams of students on the merits of a website.
  • Our Story  Create your story! Our Story permits users to develop and save collaborative timelines that can be personalized with annotations, photos, and videos. Stories (timelines) can be printed in book format, archived on DVD, or even sent as postcards. Tip: Teach your students to develop content-specific timelines that are linked to the teaching of research and information literacy skills.
  • Primary Access  Capture your students' imagination with movie narratives based on primary sources. Primary Access is an online tool that allows students and teachers to combine text, visual, and sound elements, which are then combined to convey information about their chosen historical event or time frame. A library of Primary Access movies is available through a catalog by historical time period. Tip: Encourage active learning: have students choose a historical event or time frame to research and synthesize their information through a Primary Access movie.
Mitch Weisburgh

Skitch.com + Skitch = fast and fun screen capture and image sharing. - 0 views

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    take a screencapture, annotate it, and then embed it in your website, blog, or wiki.
Jennifer Thomas

Getting Started with Chrome extension - Diigo help - 0 views

  • Use the “Save” option to bookmark a page. Bookmarking saves a link to the page in your online Diigo library, allowing you to easily access it later.
  • Highlighting can also be accomplished from the context pop-up. After the Chrome extension is installed, whenever you select text on a webpage, the context pop-up will appear, allowing you to accomplish text-related annotation. Highlight Pop-up Menu – After you highlight some text, position your mouse cursor over it and the highlight pop-up menu will appear. The highlight pop-up menu allows you to add notes to, share, or delete the highlight.
  • Sticky Note Click the middle icon on the annotation toolbar to add a sticky note to the page. With a sticky note, you can write your thoughts anywhere on a web page.
Mitch Weisburgh

Collaborative annotation of images online | SpeakingImage - 4 views

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    Simply load an image and then create hotspots for more information. Each image also has an attached wiki page for more content. Create an interactive map, science lesson (i.e. parts of a cell) or anything you like. By the way, you can set groups and permissions to allow for student collaboration on their "speaking images".
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