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Heide DeMorris

Free Technology for Teachers - 1 views

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    The purpose of this site is to share information about free resources that teachers can use in their classrooms. In 2008 Free Technology for Teachers was awarded the Edublogs Award for "Best Resource Sharing Blog." In 2009 Free Technology for Teachers was again awarded the Edublogs Award for "Best Resource Sharing Blog" and was awarded the Edublogs Award for "Best Individual Blog." In 2010 Free Technology for Teachers was awarded the Edublogs Awards for "Best Resource Sharing Blog," "Best Ed Tech Support," and "Best Individual Blog." In 2011 Free Technology for Teachers received the Edublogs Award for Best Ed Tech Blog. Free Technology for Teachers is read by an audience of more than 45,000 daily subscribers (current as of April 1, 2012).
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    This is one of my favorite sites to find out what's new in tech for our use.  The April 11th blog post discusses typing accents in other languages.  It also presents 2 virtual keyboards for WL students. Also presented are links to learning languages, activities, and image-based language lessons.  
Ursula Rockefeller

Screenr | Instant screencasts: Just click record - 0 views

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    create and share screen casts from power points, flip charts, smart boards for example. Add a short recap of your lesson and upoload to share with absent students or as a study guide.
Ursula Rockefeller

New Tab - 1 views

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    Create and share screen casts from power points, flip charts,smart boards for example. Add a short recap of your lessona nd upload to share with absent students or as a study guide.
Barbara Lindsey

The Best Tools For Creating Visually Attractive Quotations For Online Sharing... - 2 views

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    Teacher and author Larry Ferlazzo shares some great resources for creating visuals to accompany short texts.  This could be used by both teachers and students at all levels of instruction to address differentiated learning and to offer students options for demonstrating their learning.
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    Barbara - Thanks for sharing this blog article and the teaching tip. What a great idea for differentiation and integration of digital literacy. This provides students with the opportunity to demonstrate their digital literacy skills with respect to appropriate use of images, citation, etc.
anonymous

TED-Ed | Flip from YouTube - 0 views

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    Transform any YouTube video into a lesson worth sharing. Search YouTube below to select a video, add your own supplementary materials and share your lesson with your students.
Lori Rake

Organize your resources in an online binder - LiveBinders - 0 views

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    LiveBinders is your 3-ring binder for the web, create an online binder for content curation. Livebinders were created so that anyone, including educators, could do with digital information what we typically do with the papers on our desk -- organize them into nice containers like three-ring binders on a shelf. With these online binders, you can also upload your documents and easily combine them with your links in a neat and organized way. Once you've created your binder by filling it with links, resources, photos or videos, you can share it via email, link it to anything, embed it in a blog or view it in presentation mode With LiveBinders ,you can organize a lesson there, collaborate with a colleague in writing that lesson on a binder, and share it across many spaces. You can even have students work collaboratively on binders. Creating a LiveBinder to support your lesson planning will save you time and become a living document that you can update anytime.
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    This is a great way to organize all of your resources online. It looks very interesting and you can get good resources from the featured binders that are on the site.
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    I love live binders. I created one for each of the classes I teach. It is easy to add information, the class notes and handouts, links for extra practice, etc. Students can easily get to it from anywhere.
anonymous

Storybird - Artful storytelling - 0 views

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    Storybird is a visual storytelling community. A global hub of readers, writers, and artists of all ages. Students and teachers can make, read, and share short, visual stories with an easy-to-use tool. Teachers and students can select artwork, drag and organize photos, and add your own text to create beautiful digital stories. These creations can then be published on the web with adjustable privacy settings and with the option to allow comments, which is perfect for teachers to encourage student collaboration. In addition, there is the option to create a classroom account. You can sign up for free or consider an upgrade to a paid account. World Language teachers can create stories for their students to read and share online. Students can also read or create short visual stories to share with their teacher and their peers.
Maria Nuzzo

Graphic Organizers in Spanish - 1 views

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    One of the teachers in my division sent me this link. The site has reproducible graphic organzers in Spanish and ideas on how to use them. You will have to print the graphic organizers to use them, but they have some possibilities.
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    I shared this with my colleagues one of whom shared it further and a college professor of future language teachers loved it and was quite appreciative of it. So, thanks for sharing. We never know how far a great link or idea will travel.
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    Wow, thanks Sheila.
anonymous

Rethinking Learning: The 21st Century Learner | MacArthur Foundation - YouTube - 0 views

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    Video that could be used with teachers to trigger discussion about technology
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    Cindy, can I share it with the class that I will be teaching? I would give credit to your class. Maria
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    Maria, Of course, all our resources are to share! Creating a network to share is the idea!
Theresa Bruns

VoiceThread - Conversations in the cloud - 2 views

shared by Theresa Bruns on 20 Oct 12 - Cached
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    This website allows students to share projects and comment on others' projects.
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    VoiceThread allows you to upload different media to create a project and then share it with others. Those that you share it with can collaborate with you on it by communicating through a type of discussion board.
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    Transforming media into collaborative spaces with video, voice, and text commenting.
Maria Nuzzo

Sharing bookmarks from my own library - 0 views

How do I share a bookmark from my library to the group? I already had a Diigo library and was experimenting with sending to the group directly from my library, but did not suceed. thanks

started by Maria Nuzzo on 23 Sep 12 no follow-up yet
anonymous

#ACTFL12 Convention Notes - Google Drive - 1 views

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    Collaborative note taking and sharing at ACTFL
Heide DeMorris

Information Literacy - Home - 0 views

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    Information Literacy is the ability to identify what information is needed, understand how the information is organized, identify the best sources of information for a given need, locate those sources, evaluate the sources critically, and share that information. It is the knowledge of commonly used research techniques.
Stephanie Heid

Using free images for educational blogs and wikis - Edjudo - 2 views

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    a website that has free images for blogs and wikis.
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    Free images, flickr embed codes and referral links. Thanks to Theresa for sharing!
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    Thanks Theresa - posting for future reference!
Ursula Rockefeller

Storybird - Deutsch1 Morgen Klasse - 1 views

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    An online Web 2.0 tool for creating and sharing student and teacher created books. Great for the world languages classroom.
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    Ursula - I had Storybird as one of the choices my students could use for creating a children's story. They loved it.
Larissa Arist

20 Embarrassing Facts about Foreign Language Learning in the U.S. - Online Colleges - 1 views

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    Worth a read...and useful to share with parents, administrators and students.
Heide DeMorris

PopuLLar: Motivating secondary school students to learn languages through their music - 0 views

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    Students are encouraged to write their own lyrics to songs of their choice, translate them into the target language, record them (audio or video), and share with the world.  This is an excellent way of incorporating 21st century skills, ISTEs, ACTFL standards, and more.  This could require collabortion, too.    This project is 'owned' by the students - teachers just guide the process.  Many examples and support available.
William Springer

Blogger: Blogger Dashboard - 0 views

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    Blogger is a free site for blogging. It is incorporated with Google, so if the user has a Google account, he automatically  has a Blogger account. This site (as well as any simple blogging site) can be used for students to publish their writing and receive a world-wide audience. Additionally, students can keep a reflection journal of their own progress, feelings, and questions regarding their learning. Finally, instructors can use blogs to communicate important information to their students as well as share their voice in an easily-accessed, asynchronous means.
Claire Moisan

Make Your Images Interactive - ThingLink - 2 views

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    ThingLink is a web tool that allows groups to comment on with text, audio, video, and to share and/or embed them. This resource has multiple applications in the FL classroom, including visual literacy, information literacy, enhancing communication and collaborative skills. One example activity: upload a map and have students describe various locations on map orally, in video, or text, and then have them comment on/expand upon each others' posts.
Heide DeMorris

Language Teaching MOOC | A collaborative experience to improve language teaching - 1 views

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    This is a FREE language teaching MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) where language teachers can meet, learn, share, and explore. Great use of google groups for promoting dialogue.   Twitter on steroids.  
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