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Dean Mantz

Free Technology for Teachers: Video ANT - Discuss and Annotate Videos - 0 views

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    Annotate videos using this web feature.
Dean Mantz

Many Pasts - 0 views

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    Documents via website have annotations. Documents, images, and audio can be searched by time period starting with the earliest of times. Site recommended by Turning Point Learning Center.
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.
Clif Mims

Blerp - Say anything anywhere! - 0 views

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    Blerp allows you to start discussions right on top of your favorite websites. Unlike typical web comments, you are in full control. You can post on any webpage you choose, regardless of whether they permit user feedback. In other words, Blerp transforms the entire Web into one giant forum where everyone can participate. Useful for annotating websites, designing online instruction, virtual tours, and Internet scavenger hunts.
Dean Mantz

Free Technology for Teachers: Seven Tools for Organizing Web Research - 1 views

  • iCyte gives you the ability to highlight and save sections of websites for later reference.
  • Memonic's key function is to give users the power to clip sections of websites and build them into a personal collection.
  • With Lumifi students and teachers can collaboratively share, evaluate, and organize information found online and off-line.
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  • Wet Mount
  • When users find information (text, image, or video) that information is placed in a chart.
  • Students can use Zoho Notebook to keep track of the web resources that they find while researching a topic.
  • Reframe It is best described as social bookmarking
  • white boarding aspect of Reframe It is the ability to frame or crop a section of page and comment on it
  • Webnotes is a service that makes it easy to highlight, annotate, and organize your web research
  • free and paid versions
Ginger Lewman

Share and mark up documents online | crocodoc - 0 views

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    Invite anyone to collaborate on PDFs, Word documents, and PowerPoint slides
Dean Mantz

Best of History Web Sites - 1 views

  • annotated links to over 1200 history web sites as well as links to hundreds of quality K-12 history lesson plans, history teacher guides, history activities, history games, history quizzes,
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