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Professors Publish Guide to Copyright Issues of Multimedia Projects - Wired Campus - Th... - 1 views

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    Multimedia copyright guidelines from the Chronicle of Higher Education
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eBook - 1 views

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    A free book on e-learning, edited by Elliott Masie---YAY!
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Facebook Messages: The Worst Thing That Ever Happened - PCWorld - 2 views

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    Facebook email may not be very secure. This article gives very good reasons why we should not mix our social networking services with our email services
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Text Message (SMS) Polls and Voting, Audience Response System | Poll Everywhere - 1 views

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    Have you heard of clickers? Use your cell phones to poll students in your class about assignments, pop quizzes, etc.
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WebQuest Search Results:Grades 9-12 English/Language Arts - 1 views

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    Examples of language arts webquests
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Tech-y (hyphen optional): multimedia project storyboard - 1 views

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    Great instructional video by Betsy!
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D-bomb.com: My informational movie - 1 views

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    This is an awesome history video from Dawn!
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Teach Parents Tech - 1 views

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    funny form letter and tutorials to send parents tech support.
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    screenshot tutorial, along with other tutorials on basic computer functions
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Finding the Cheese:Technology in Teaching - 1 views

  • It's quite clear the overarching things I've learned this semester about technology. I mean, just look at my first entry about how embarrassing it is to accidentally tweet and then read the rest of this--how I'm actually sizing up different types of technology based on their usefulness in the classroom based on my understanding of them. Part of me feels like being on a commercial just to help sponsor the idea of Technology. Zoom in on a college student up to her neck in twisted computer chords, her face lit by a blinking computer screen. Announcer: "Are you tired of spending endless hours trying to figure out what all those buttons and keys do?" College student looks up pathetically and nods. "Are you tired of looking like a fool by a little box that can't think for itself?" College student starts to weep. "Now, with just a little assistance, you can conquer a moderate amount of your technology anxieties!" College student beams with joy. Different shot of that same student walking down the stairs of a powerful looking building--possibly a university or corporation. Student: "I used to freak out about all things computer, but now I'm telling my superiors how to do things that can better their lives. Thanks, Technology!"
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    Great and funny final blog reflection!
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Understanding cyberbullying from the inside out | NetFamilyNews.org - 2 views

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    understanding cyberbullying
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Google Apps Marketplace - EDU - 1 views

shared by Rick West on 08 Feb 11 - No Cached
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    Teacher-focused Google Apps, including tools similar to Blackboard and gradebook.
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Kerpoof Studio - 1 views

shared by Rick West on 11 Feb 11 - Cached
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    Here's an excellent website for teaching kids creativity, literacy (storytelling and spelling) and technology! Check out the make a movie feature, where kids as young as kindergartners can learn the basics of basically Flash, by learning about objects, timelines, and actions. Very cool!
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SafetyWeb | Parental Control, Internet Monitoring Software, Internet Safety for Kids & ... - 1 views

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    a great resource for parents to monitor teen's internet usage.
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Simulations for Social Studies Classes - 1 views

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    I found this website when doing an assignment for another class. It has lots of ideas of engaging simulation activities for lots of subjects within social studies, such as civics, economics, history, geography, and others. Some of my favorites include the Oregon Trail activity and the Presidential Interview Panel. If you cannot find the type of activity you are looking for, there is a great search bar that allows you to look for more ideas you weren't even aware of.
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History Videos - 1 views

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    I love videos! Even students who do not claim to be "visual learners" enjoy a video because it keeps their attention and helps them remember the information they are viewing. I have used this website multiple times when teaching lessons in various schools and they have always gone over well. Plus, not only is it a great resource, but it is also allowed in internet filters. YouTube, on the other hand, is blocked in the majority of schools.
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Poetry Slam Tips - 1 views

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    I found this list of tips from another teacher, actually, but I thought it would be handy to use for a poetry unit. I love what it says about how to write successful poetry, and even perform it. It's great!
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JUMP Math Today - JUMP Math - 1 views

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    I've read that this math program--Jump Math--is very successful at helping all children learn advanced mathematics.
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Net Nanny to release new filter for Android and iOS devices | Deseret News - 1 views

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    new technology to monitor students' usage of mobile devices. Cool!
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freesound :: home page - 1 views

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    free sounds you can use in multimedia projects
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The Ed Techie: My personal work/leisure/learning environment - 1 views

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    an author puts together  nice diagram of his personal learning environment, discussing how it helps him.
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