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Kim FLINTOFF

Edusim - Inventing the future, one classroom at a time - 0 views

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    Edusim is an open source 3D multi-user virtual world platform for your classroom interactive whiteboard (Smartboard, Activeboard, or Interwriter). Edusim is extendable allowing multiple classrooms to connect their interactive whiteboards for collaborative learning session. Read more about Edusim here.
Kim FLINTOFF

YouTube - Diigo V3: Highlight & Share the Web! - 0 views

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    Diigo ~ more than a research tool - a knowledge sharing community. Easy-to-use and so powerful... Check it out! The new WEBSLIDES function is very cool and the addition of a LISTS feature makes this a very versatile tool.
Kim FLINTOFF

YouTube - Teacher feedback with Diigo - 0 views

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    Diigo social bookmarking and annotation is very effective for teachers to provide student feedback to online work, and supports student responses and comment...
Kim FLINTOFF

Zoomii.com - The "Real" Online Bookstore - 0 views

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    reminds me of the photosynth/c-dragon demo at TED.
Kim FLINTOFF

Welcome to OSGrid - 0 views

shared by Kim FLINTOFF on 03 Nov 08 - Cached
Kim FLINTOFF

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  • This podcast is a recording of my breakout session at the TechCon 2008 conference on October 17, 2008, in Naperville, Illinois. The official description of this session was: Cell phones are rapidly becoming ubiquitous in many school communities, but their presence in the classroom is commonly viewed as disruptive and unwanted. Modern cell phones offer a variety of capabilities, which are being used effectively by educators in different schools to support curricular learning objectives and boost student achievement. Explore reasons some school districts are embracing the use of cell phones for learning both inside and outside the classroom and examine specific guidelines school districts are utilizing for student cell phones. Explore specific applications of cell phones for learning, including use as electronic response systems, data access, media recording, homework tracking and social networking.
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    This podcast is a recording of my breakout session at the TechCon 2008 conference on October 17, 2008, in Naperville, Illinois. The official description of this session was: Cell phones are rapidly becoming ubiquitous in many school communities, but their presence in the classroom is commonly viewed as disruptive and unwanted. Modern cell phones offer a variety of capabilities, which are being used effectively by educators in different schools to support curricular learning objectives and boost student achievement. Explore reasons some school districts are embracing the use of cell phones for learning both inside and outside the classroom and examine specific guidelines school districts are utilizing for student cell phones. Explore specific applications of cell phones for learning, including use as electronic response systems, data access, media recording, homework tracking and social networking.
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