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Mentimeter - 0 views

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    "Free and easy-to-use tool for interaction with your audience Mentimeter allows you to use mobile phones or tablets to vote on any question you specify. Our vision is to improve the meeting between a presenter and an audience."
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Multimedia Learning Resources - Educaplay - 0 views

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    Educaplay enables you to create activities and then embed in your blog or wiki. You need to set up an account. The default settings are Spanish, so make sure you select English. Ways to use this in a classroom: - spelling word activities - topic word activities - shared book activities (as shown below) - making crosswords about topics or books - specific grammatical activities like changing tense, adding endings, plurals etc - Comprehension activities
Gabriela Grosseck

Math in Action Videos . Educator Resources | Math by Design - 2 views

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    "hese videos and support materials will give you another weapon in your answer arsenal. In the videos, students meet people whose everyday, real life includes just the kind of mathematics they explore in Math by Design. Use the Discussion Questions and Related Practice resources to extend and enrich your students' video watching experience!"
Gabriela Grosseck

100 COMPLETELY FREE Distance Learning Resources for Homeschoolers - Distance Education.org - 0 views

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    April 08, 2009 By Jennifer Williamson , Distance-Education.org Columnist | Home-schooling your kids? Check out these free online resources for parents and kids of all ages-including lesson plans, activities, educational online games, test prep, online high schools, forums and support groups.
Gabriela Grosseck

Kids today vs. kids in 1982: What a difference a generation makes | Articles - 1 views

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    It's good to be a kid these days. Or rather, it's better to be a teenager now than it was 30 years ago. That's the essential argument made in an infographic from Besteducationdegrees.com. Today's teens make more money in their crummy jobs, enjoy PlayStation instead of Coleco Vision, and have cell phones on which they listen to their music.
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    That's a very nice infographic. How can we use it in the classroom?
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edshelf is a directory of digital tools for educators - 2 views

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     there now is an edtech app store! Well, it's more like an app directory but you get the point. It's called edshelf and is an easy-to-use directory all the great web 2.0 tools out there just waiting for educators to try them out. You can share your experience with the tools, add your own, store a 'shelf' of your favorite tools, and more. 
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    What a great idea! :)
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Splaype - 0 views

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    In a nutshell, Splaype is a new desktop application plugged into Skype that helps solve the problem of keeping your kids engaged during video-conferences with long-distance family members. It adds age-appropriate video-conferencing content and games such as reading e-books or playing tic-tac-toe to facilitate communication between family and friends. The folks at Splaype had it specially designed for children and grandparents, so it's an intuitive and easy-to-use system. What's more, it's free.
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Mobile Learning | MindShift - 0 views

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    a series exploring mobile learning
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Mobile learning - Kenniswiki - 0 views

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    Mobiel leren (M learning) is leren waarbij mobiele apparatuur, zoals mobiele telefoons, PDA's, iPods, mp3-spelers, worden gebruikt binnen het leerproces. In dit document vindt u meer informatie over wat mobiel leren nu precies is, wat je er mee kunt, wat de onderwijsmogelijkheden zijn en binnen welke vormen van onderwijs mobiel leren kan worden toegepast.
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Virtual Stages Against Violence: Daphne Project - 0 views

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    New technologies are central to modern life and sensitive topics are often discussed on the internet rather than face to face. However, this could be potentially damaging, especially for young people. The European project Virtual Stages Against Violence (VSAV) discovers possible risks concerning the use of new technologies  and offers teaching and learning pathways for a sensible use of the internet and new technologies. The project has started in March 2011 and the project team has already developed innovative products for teachers, students, schools, youth organisations and so on.
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