Make Your Images Interactive - ThingLink - 0 views
Public Domain Images - 0 views
9 sources of free images for projects | NspireD2: Learning Technology in Higher Ed. - 0 views
LIFE photo archive hosted by Google - 0 views
Google Life Project; A Resource of Great Images to Use in Classroom ~ Educational Techn... - 1 views
Prezi brainstorming templates | NspireD2: Learning Technology in Higher Ed. - 0 views
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"Prezi now offers three ways to brainstorm. When you create a new Prezi, you have the option to choose one of the templates you see here. If you're logged into Prezi right now, you can click one of the images and jump into a new Prezi based on the template. While editing, you or your students can click Share and invite other people to collaborate."
Anki - powerful, intelligent flashcards - 0 views
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Anki is a program which makes remembering things easy. Because it's a lot more efficient than traditional study methods, you can either greatly decrease your time spent studying, or greatly increase the amount you learn. Anyone who needs to remember things in their daily life can benefit from Anki. Since it is content-agnostic and supports images, audio, videos and scientific markup (via LaTeX), the possibilities are endless. For example: Learning a language Studying for medical and law exams Memorizing people's names and faces Brushing up on geography Mastering long poems Even practicing guitar chords!"
Why Wearables Are the New Gateways to Human Knowledge -- Campus Technology - 0 views
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"Everyone is tentatively venturing into a new landscape here. Most projects focus on the ability of Google Glass to capture first-person perspective and hands-free video, such as recording with Glass within and outside of the classroom. The same goes for the Narrative Clip, which works great for capturing images during field trips or lab experiments. I think that the most common applications will be students or faculty capturing video and, for the brave, some applications that can work for online teaching, videoconferencing and one-on-one sessions, such as connecting with experts and mentors to provide coaching and feedback. In addition, we are starting to see some interesting applications for students with disabilities, in which Google Glass or other wearables can provide visual, auditory and physical assistance."
SALLIE | Stanford University - 0 views
Open Badges for Lifelong Learning - 1 views
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