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in title, tags, annotations or urlMind Games : Article : Scientific American - 0 views
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New research shows that video games have great educational potential.
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Ninety-seven percent of American teenagers regularly play video games.
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Animate Your Life | Tellagami - 0 views
EDpuzzle - 2 views
Apple - Education - Special Education - OS X - 0 views
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Safari Reader reduces the visual clutter
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strips away ads, buttons, and navigation bars, allowing students to focus on just the content they want.
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converts text to spoken audio a
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Popcorn Maker - 1 views
Inspirational Teaching Videos: Covering Common Core, Math, Science, English And More - 0 views
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Confused about Common Core?
4 No-Cost Tools for Educators -- THE Journal - 0 views
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Technology doesn't have to be expensive. Just ask John Kuglin, a long-time tech guru who shows educators how to tap into myriad free Web resources that can be used in and out of the classroom
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Enhanced video production and distribution. Mozilla's Popcorn Maker i
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Teacher will present learning moment through national video | syracuse.com - 0 views
Make Your Images Interactive - ThingLink - 1 views
Visual Learners | Online Learning Tips - 0 views
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Visual learners learn best through their eyes.
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If you find yourself doing a search for videos and podcasts then you should focus on tuning your skills in the auditory direction
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Visual learners learn best through their eyes. In a traditional classroom they prefer to sit where they can best see what is going on in order to have an advantage when reading a teacher’s body language, studying charts and graphs, watching video, following visual presentations such as PowerPoint, observing demonstrations, and so on. When learning online visual learners benefit from the ability to replay simulations or videos, trace an outline on the screen, note color coding, interpret pictures, and interact with a wide variety of interactive visual media.
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Free Technology for Teachers: 17 Free Tools for Creating Screen Capture Images and Videos - 0 views
Getting Started - ISTE Community - 0 views
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This open community is for ISTE members and the wider educational community. It’s here to facilitate learning, networking, and sharing for anyone with an interest in educational technology. Two heads are better than one, and we think the more heads, the better!
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What can I do here? Spiff up your profile page: In the right navigation, click Settings and tell us about yourself, your work, the web 2.0 tools you use, and what you like to do. Most of all, have fun customizing your page! Watch this great Getting Started video Join a group: Looking for like-minded individuals? We have special interest groups, tools, and topics—there’s a group for every interest! Start or join a discussion: Ask a question, give advice, or leave a comment for a friend. Write a blog: Got a lot on your mind? Consider writing an ongoing blog and reading others’ posts and comments
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ISTE Community is a public network