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Donna Baumbach

100 Essential Web 2.0 Tools for Teachers | Online Degree - 44 views

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    100 tools we think will encourage interactivity and engagement, motivate and empower your students, and create differentiation in their learning process.
Anthony Beal

How I'm Using my iPad as a Teaching Tool « Indiana Jen - 19 views

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     "Poll Everywhere" and "mindmeister (mind-maps tool used in seven pillars)." 
georgepaul123

Office 365 Migration - 4 views

Organization may in need of Office 365 Migration. It may be from: One Office 365 to another Office 365 account of the same domain or different domain Office 365 to Live Exchange Server Office 36...

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Geise Library

edshelf | Reviews and recommendations of tools for education - 0 views

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    Reviews and recommendations of tools for education
Geise Library

35 Digital Tools That Work With Bloom's Taxonomy - Edudemic - 0 views

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    Relates digital tools to Bloom's taxonomy .....
Katy Vance

Librarians on the Fly: 6 Easy Tutorials to Get the Most out of Google - 0 views

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    Great tutorial on using six Google Tools - Calendar, Script, Emailing Form results, google Research Tutorials and Google Research Tool
Kimberly Brosan

1 Tool at a Time: Build Your Toolbelt - home - 0 views

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    Webinars from ISTE's SIGMS that focus on tools for you to use in your professional practice.
Martha Hickson

7 Great Tools to Annotate Webpages and Documents - 31 views

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    These tools will allow you to easily highlight, annotate and clip any part of a webpage and share it with others.
anonymous

Everybody 'googles' everything. This tool might make you think! | dedwards.me - 38 views

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    A tool for curating your online presence.
Karla Swiggum

Formative Assessment & Google Tools - 0 views

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    Diane Woodard's page on Formative Assessment and Google Tools
Ninja Essays

Discover the secret writing tools of JK Rowling, Agatha Christie and o - Life - Stylist... - 0 views

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    "Ever wanted to know how your favourite books were written? A new infographic shows us the pens and typewriters authors like JK Rowling and Agatha Christie used to write their best-selling novels with."
Sally Dooley

Free Technology for Teachers: 5 Tools That Help Students Organize Research and Create B... - 33 views

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    Citelighter goes way beyond citation. If you pay for a subscription, it includes the Questia database, and incredible teacher tools for analyzing student writing and research. If you want to use pdfs you need to operate in Mozilla. The citelighter toolbar seems to interact well with our intense firewall.
jenibo

10 Excellent Lessons from Google to Help Students Better Use Google Maps in Their Learn... - 32 views

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    January 5, 2015 Google Maps is an excellent tool to use with students to develop their spatial thinking. Beyond getting driving or walking directions to the other, this tool enables students to discover the world right from their classrooms. It is also a very good way to teach students about geography concepts, distance measurement, map readings and other fundamentals of mapping such as longitude, latitude, locations and many more.
Bright Ideas

Emerging Top 100 Tools for Learning 2010 - 11 views

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    The Emerging List of Top 100 Tools for Learning 2010
Dennis OConnor

Fair Use Teaching Tools | Center for Social Media - 0 views

  • The Center for Social Media has created a set of teaching tools for professors who are interested in teaching their students about fair use. The tools include powerpoints with lecture notes, guidelines for in-class discussions and exercises, assignments and grading rubrics. We hope you'll find them useful!
  • These powerpoints with lecture notes were designed to help professors teach students the basic information they need to understand how to use fair use when making documentary fllms and online videos
  • Fair Use Scenarios: (To be used with the Documentary Filmmakers' Statement of Best Practices in Fair Use) Here are 4 filmmaking scenarios where students are called upon to determine whether they have a fair use right to use certain copyrighted footage, and if there are limits to that right.
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  • Here are two sets of fair use clips for professors to use for in-class discussio
  • Here are guidelines for a short video production assignment that requires students to incorporate copyrighted material into a video and defend the decisions they make using the Code of Best Practices in Online Video.
  • Additionally, here is an assignment, similar to the discussion prompts above, that requires students to articulate why a video clip is fair use.
  • Here is a collection of videos that do a good job of explaining the Codes of Best Practices and the idea of Fair Use:
Lissa Davies

Cool Tools for Writing - Part IV « Ed Tech Ideas - 0 views

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    This is part IV in a series dedicated to free, online writing tools for kids. 
Lissa Davies

25 collaboration tools you should not miss - 0 views

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    25 Collaboration tools you shouldn't miss. (Beyond Google Docs!)
Anthony Beal

Who is - 27 views

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    Authority. Authenticity. Ownership. Perspective. These four pillars make up the critical facets of the information we consume -- and understanding them makes us and our students wiser users of information. However, on the web, people often make assumptions about the authority and authenticity of information, and it can be challenging to understand ownership and perspective. The Glean Who-Is Tool help you and your students learn to investigate web-based content sources. By using technical information about websites ("whois"), along with historical and factual information, the tool encourages us to dig more deeply, to understand more thoroughly, and to critique more closely.
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