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Jeffrey Plaman

Multimedia Library Search - MacArthur Foundation - 1 views

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    A nice look at the 21st Century learner
Katie Day

App #14: SloPro for iPhone and iPad « Teaching with iPad - 0 views

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    good for PE teachers (and others).... slow motion filming on the iPad
Miles Beasley

RealClearHistory - Opinion, News, Analysis and Videos - 2 views

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    Found this on twitter!! Looks good
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    looks like a really good resource for history teachers
Jeffrey Plaman

"The Inner Net" by David Bowden - YouTube - 2 views

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    Check out this brilliant piece of video on the possibility and perils of online. Pure poetry.
Jeffrey Plaman

Khan Academy Exercise Software - YouTube - 1 views

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    Khan Academy - way more than just bad math videos.
Katie Day

Copyright, Creative Commons, Fair Use - Netvibes by Dianne McKenzie - 1 views

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    Resource collection collected for 2011 Librarians Symposium in Shanghai by Dianne McKenzie -- a work in progress.  Mainly based on US copyright law.
Louise Phinney

Helping Students Make Better Movies on iPad (or any device) « EdApps.ca - 1 views

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    Great ideas for our students, practical and do able
Katie Day

Powers of Ten™ (1977) - YouTube - 0 views

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    famous film by Charles and Ray Eames
Keri-Lee Beasley

Literacy Means...New Vocabulary - YouTube - 0 views

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    Young children define words like embed code, pingback etc.
Keri-Lee Beasley

Teens, Social Media & Technology Overview 2015 | Pew Research Center's Internet & Ameri... - 1 views

  • Boys are more likely than girls to report that they visit Facebook most often (45% of boys vs. 36% of girls). Girls are more likely than boys to say they use Instagram (23% of girls vs. 17% of boys) and Tumblr (6% of girls compared with less than 1% of boys).
  • As American teens adopt smartphones, they have a variety of methods for communication and sharing at their disposal. Texting is an especially important mode of communication for many teens. Some 88% of teens have or have access to cell phones or smartphones and 90% of those teens with phones exchange texts. A typical teen sends and receives 30 texts per day2
  • Teenage girls use social media sites and platforms — particularly visually-oriented ones — for sharing more than their male counterparts do. For their part, boys are more likely than girls to own gaming consoles and play video games.
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    Very interesting statistics on American teens' use of social media and technology.
Adrienne Michetti

Aspire ERES Academy: Blended Learning in Action from Education Elements on Vimeo - 0 views

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    This is only ONE example of what Blended Learning can look like. Consider context when viewing this example. 
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