Infuselearning - 0 views
Tools for Teaching: The Amazing Sticky Note | Edutopia - 0 views
"Reel" Literacies: Student Selfie Videos as Literacy Engagement Tools - 1 views
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As many of us know, “literacy” is more than just reading text on a page. Communicating in today’s world includes multisensory, multimodal, and interactive experiences to engage audiences. What does this mean for teachers and students? Together, we must learn to think critically about new media and how to use it effectively to share ideas globally. Liv is one example of a student connecting with wider audiences using digital platforms, which reflects the evolving nature of communication today. Mentor texts in literacy teaching are not new. We, as educators, often use them to teach craft or techniques in writing and hope our students will use these tools to enrich their own writing. Similarly, Liv’s videos act as “mentor tech” and provide models that Pana’s students use to create their own videos. Pana’s students begin drafting a script before filming their first video and then revising their work. Throughout this process, students watch several versions of Liv’s videos, noting craft techniques they might borrow—from what they might say to how ideas are presented on camera.
12 Tools That Made The Biggest Difference In My Teaching | TeachThought - 2 views
Mocku.ps - Mockup presentation and sharing made simple. - 0 views
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Summary via The Scout Report (May 2012): "Mocku.ps is a tool created to help designers share their mockups quickly via the Internet. Visitors don't have to sign up to create an account, and they can get started by just uploading their images to the desktop. After this, they can annotate their mockup, and share the URL with other interested parties. First-time users can look at the example offered here and also look over the FAQ area. This version is compatible with all operating systems. [KMG]"
Re-envisioning Writing for a Networked Age: A Few Moments with Elyse Eidman-Aadahl | DM... - 1 views
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To write still means to make something. Writers are makers.
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much of the power of writing is that it takes thought and externalizes it
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whether we are writing on a digital platform or in our spiral notebooks. There is a core to writing that is still about creating and sharing knowledge
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100 Web 2.0 Tools Every Teacher Should Know About | Education Technology, Apps, Product... - 3 views
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Jane Hart of the United Kingdom's Centre for Learning and Performance Technologies has been assembling a list of the best resources for the past five years. But these resources aren't just randomly organized by popularity or something, the order is decided by a crowdsourced vote. What could be better than that?
Free Technology for Teachers: Ten Search Tools and Tactics Teachers and Students Need t... - 0 views
10 Free Tools for Everyday Research - Getting Smart by Susan Oxnevad - @soxnevad - 0 views
Digital Literacy Is the Key to the Future, But We Still Don't Know What It Means | WIRED - 1 views
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""The amount of potential unlocked by the industrial revolution is dwarfed in information terms by what you can do with computers," said Ari Geshner, a senior software engineer at Palantir, a much-discussed data analysis startup whose customers include US intelligence and defense agencies. "Digital literacy is about learning to use the most powerful tools we've ever built." The tricky part comes in defining what exactly is meant by "use." Most people who use computers don't know how to build software. Does that mean they're digitally illiterate?"
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"Digital literacy is about learning to use the most powerful tools we've ever built."
New Tools Workshop wiki - 0 views
Jane's Pick of the Day: Top 100 Tools for Learning 2010: Final list, presentation and more - 0 views
Qwiki - 1 views
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