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Dean Mantz

How do I cite a tweet? - 0 views

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    How to properly site a tweet from Twitter in MLA format.
Dean Mantz

The Beginner's Guide to 21st Century Teaching and Learning - 0 views

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    Insight into successful use/integration of technology into education.
Dean Mantz

5 Tips for New Teachers | #Edchat Recap - 0 views

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    Here are 5 great points for those just starting their teaching career.
Dean Mantz

20in2 - home - 1 views

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    Wiki has a great collection of Web 2.0 tools for the classroom and collaboration. Resource videos and integration insight provided too.
Dean Mantz

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  • This site offers a growing bank of imaginative, highly visual teaching-aids developed for use with interactive whiteboards in 11-18 Schools. The resources are designed to be used as rich sources of visually stimulating material, making use of both animations and drag and drop interactivity. The appropriate Key Stage is indicated for each resource.
Dean Mantz

XMind - Social Brainstorming and Mind Mapping - 0 views

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    Open source program that is multi-platform and installable. You can use it locally or participate in online collaboration.
Dean Mantz

Toward an All E-Textbook Campus :: Inside Higher Ed :: Higher Education's Source for Ne... - 0 views

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    The movement from textbooks to ebooks.
Dean Mantz

Stellarium - 0 views

  • Stellarium is a free open source planetarium for your computer. It shows a realistic sky in 3D, just like what you see with the naked eye, binoculars or a telescope. It is being used in planetarium projectors. Just set your coordinates and go.
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    3D realistic sky that you can see in a planitarium but from the comfort of your own computer.
Dean Mantz

Celestia: Home - 0 views

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    Free open source software that brings you outerspace in 3D.
Sheryl A. McCoy

My Island View - 0 views

  • the larger percentage of educators never even dressed for it. They are still in their houses sitting around in their pajamas. This does not mean that they are not doing their job. It means that they are not interacting with others at a party.
    • Sheryl A. McCoy
       
      Tom, are you saying that the vast majority of teachers are sitting around in their pajamas at home, BUT NOT in interactive groups, not in a PLN? I didn't get this on the first read.
  • We need to deal with PLN’s in Professional Development workshops. We need to Email links to colleagues who do not use Twitter, Nings, or Wikis. We need to have students develop PLN’s as a source of learning. We need to connect those who need to be connected and then we can all learn as professionals in our pajamas.
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    a humorous discussion of PLNs with a serious purpose: How to integrate more of our peers.
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    It's a perennial question.
Dean Mantz

British Newspapers - Home - 0 views

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    Search through old British Newspapers.
Dean Mantz

Create your newspaper | NewsCred - Create and Discover Newspapers About the Things You ... - 0 views

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    Create your own newspaper by writing editorials or collecting news from other sources.
Dean Mantz

OpenShot Video Editor: Screenshots - 0 views

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    Video editor of Linux
Dean Mantz

Learning Python, Linux, Java, Ruby and more with Videos, Tutorials and Screencasts - 0 views

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    Tutorial videos and screencasts over a variety of open source/Linux applications.
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.
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