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RaeAnne Mason

Apps in Education: Around the World with 15 Cool Geography Apps - 0 views

  • Google Earth: FREE With Google Earth for iPad, you can fly to far corners of the planet with just the swipe of a finger. Explore the same global satellite and aerial imagery available in the desktop version of Google Earth, including high-resolution imagery for over half of the world's population and a third of the world's land mass. You can swipe with two fingers to adjust your view to see mountainous terrain.
  • GeoWalk HD: $2.99 AU We are all used to the idea that encyclopedias are pretty boring and usually too overloaded with information, that's why we decided to squeeze the most essential and exciting info about our planet into a brief, informative and illustrative 3D Fact Book to explore the world in a playful way.
  • National Geographic World Atlas: $1.99 AU National Geographic World Atlas HD utilizes the highest resolution images, providing you detail, accuracy, and artistic beauty normally found in wall maps and bound atlases. Preloaded with 3 different styles of world maps with an internet connection, you can continue zooming through continent-level maps into Bing maps - close enough to see your home!
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  • Living Earth: $1.99 AU Enjoy a stunning live 3D simulation of our planet at our current moment in time with global weather, forecasts and world clock for cities around the world. View live global cloud patterns along with the most realistic 3D rendering of our planet available. A humbling view of our home in your hands or a strikingly beautiful nightstand or desktop clock.
  • MapBox for iPad allows you to use your iPad to view, create, and share beautiful maps made with the MapBox suite of open source map-making tools. Use this app to take your maps offline and on the go as fast and interactive as ever. Make new maps by combining offline map layers with online maps from MapBox, OpenStreetMap and MapQuest. You can even overlay GeoRSS data layers.
Ruth Finney

Diigo - Improving how we find, share, and save information - YouTube - 0 views

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    Great tutorial on the various uses for Diigo. Under 5 minutes long. No speaking. It's all music played to specific Diigo uses demonstrated
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    This is very short and useful Diigo resource for novices. What are you waiting for? Get started!
farah kashef

Screencast-O-Matic - Free online screen recorder for instant screen capture video sharing. - 1 views

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    This could be very helpful in the future!
Zachary Peiper

Freakonomics » How Is a Bad Radio Station Like Our Public-School System? A Fr... - 0 views

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    Worth a listen
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    Looks quite interesting. Thanks for sharing!
Nelson Rokke

e-Learning and the Science of Instruction - 1 views

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    Proven guidelines for consumers and designers of multimedia learning
Robin Galloway

UNIETD Wiki: Twitter Resources - 0 views

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    Noteworthy Tweeps and hashtags to grow your PLN
Robin Galloway

Moglue - Create Play Share - 0 views

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    Create interactive ebook and publish them as apps for iOS and Android
Hailee Halverson

TeachersPayTeachers.com - An Open Marketplace for Original Lesson Plans and Other Teach... - 3 views

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    Allows teachers to share activities and lessons for the classroom
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    Lesson plans, classroom management, tools
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    TeachersPayTeachers.com -- 1,000,000+ free and priced teaching resources created by teachers for instant download including lesson plans, unit plans, novel
Evelyn Ramos

Photo/Video Sharing - 0 views

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    Just found out about flickr it's amazing website that allows one to use pictures or videos. It comes really comes in handy when having to create a presentation.
studern

NEA - Pinterest: Get Ideas for your Classroom - 0 views

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      The attractiveness would be great for visual learners!
  • Think of Pinterest as an online bulletin board.
  • Boards can have any theme. Some common boards that educators on Pinterst have are “Back to School Ideas,” “Classroom Decoration Ideas,” and “Craft Time Activities.”
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      I think the best way to use Pinterest is to get your own ideas, and then share them with other teachers.
fertch

Technology in the Classroom: The Benefits of Blended Learning - 0 views

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    As we advance further into the 21st century, technology is becoming more and more integrated into our society. Smart phones are now commonplace, tablets are replacing or substituting for computers and laptops, and social media has become second nature. The rapid and widespread adoption of these technological innovations has completely changed the way we conduct our daily lives, including how knowledge is digested and taught in our classrooms - but is it a positive change? Should we be worried about teachers and students using technology in the classroom? Our mathematics coordinator and NMSI expert, Jeremy Posey, digs deep and shares some knowledge on how technology can benefit your students.
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