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Mike Scoville

PowToon is Giving Away $10 Million to Ignite Creativity - 0 views

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    PowToon4everySchool Welcome To The Intersection of Technology and Creativity for Teachers & Students There's nothing more engaging than seeing your teacher walk into class as a cartoon. So, to start off the school year let's make your students' jaws drop with our custom designed "Teacher Introduction" template! Or even better, why not cartoonify yourself into a "mini me". All you need is a picture of yourself and a great sense of humor. As an added treat, you can flip your classroom and have each of your students create their very own video greetings, which will really ignite their creativity, and set an exciting tone for the school year! To get started you simply have to claim your FREE classroom account, which includes 1 teacher account + 60 student accounts. We're giving away $10 Million worth of these accounts to ignite creativity all over the world, so don't miss your chance to claim yours!
Eileen Schroeder

Soundtrap for Education - 0 views

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    With Soundtrap you make music or podcasts online. You can plug in your own instrument, use the software instruments and loops available in Soundtrap or just record a song directly with your computer microphone. It's super-easy!
Eileen Schroeder

Edmodo - 0 views

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    How to link Google Drive to your Edmodo library
Eileen Schroeder

How to choose the right type of robot for your classroom - Meet Edison - 0 views

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    "How to choose the right type of robot for your classroom"
Lisa Martin

Coding - 0 views

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    This is a very easy to use, ready-made curriculum for teaching coding. There are lots of different lessons using familiar characters, like Star Wars, Minecraft, Frozen, Angry Birds, etc.
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    Learn to code/teach your students to code. Learn computer science and computational thinking and teach your students. Create an account and take an online course. Self-paced coursework for students. Learn how to teach computer science using Code.org's Computer Science Fundamentals with a free, self-paced online course.
Janet Sager

Planning your online class - 1 views

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    This comes from MERLOT and has a video and printed material for planning your online class. Download the supporting PDF file for this episode http://bit.ly/gFPzbN from the Learning to Teach Online project website.This Learning to Teach Online http://bit.ly/d18ac5 episode explores some of the key considerations when planning your online or blended (face-to-face and online) class. It examines the importance of considering pedagogy before technology; constructively aligning assessment with learning outcomes; and the integration of digital literacy skills.
Trisha Sabel

Use of Social Media in the Library - 1 views

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    The webinar will allow participants to: critically examine common practices associated with use of social media tools in the library; learn how to incorporate social media strategies into marketing plans effectively, understanding the capabilities of different channels and how they can be tailored to suit your library's individual needs; understand how trends in librarianship affect social media usage, how use of social media can vary by job role, and how you can transfer this knowledge to enhance the effectiveness of your role.
alyca arentsen

Home - GradeCam - 1 views

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    Sign up for a free trial to bring superhuman speed to your grading. GradeCam is a professional problem solver for teachers everywhere. We make teachers' problems our problems and design technologies that solve for them. Learn More Scan Flash assignments in front of your smartphone, tablet, webcam or document camera.
alyca arentsen

Adobe Spark - Communicate with impact - 0 views

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    Turn your ideas into impactful social graphics, web stories and animated videos-in minutes. It's free, start now on the web or in the app store. A one-stop content shop for creating and sharing visual stories that will wow your audience on any device.
Eileen Schroeder

BYOD | K-12 Blueprint - 0 views

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    BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) or BYOT (Bring Your Own Technology) is gaining popularity in many schools as a way of increasing access to vital technology without the costly burden of purchasing a device for each student.
Tiffany Braunel

Google Cultural Institute - 3 views

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    Take your students on virtual explorations of museums, archives, and art collections from all over the world. Very interesting perspectives, resources, and relics available here!
lbodin81

Classroom Aid | Digital Storytelling Resources - 0 views

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    Contained in this source are a variety of tools to use when wanting to implement digital storytelling into your library/classroom. I like the variety. Aside from this source, I have used Mystorymaker with students. I also like the animation factor associated with this source.
cathyschroeck

Your Energy Needs | OER Commons - 1 views

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    OER nutrition unit developed by Baylor College of Medicine. Great lesson plans with objectives, standards, and activities all laid out. Upper elementary teachers teaching nutrition unit or a middle school health class would find this source very useful.
karrlin

Sketchnoting: An Introduction to Visual Notetaking - 0 views

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    Create acct. in Edmodo to see this OER lesson: This presentation is a basic introduction to visual notetaking or sketchnoting for students. During the presentation, students will watch an overview video, look at examples, and discuss the elements of sketchnoting. The presentation concludes with two practice exercises where students work on creating their first sketchnotes. Sketchnoting is a notetaking technique that students can utilize throughout the year and for different purposes in the classroom. Students can use sketchnotes to take notes on literary periods, histories of famous authors, visually represent the plot and analysis of a piece of literature or engage in listening to group presentations. This presentation is a Google Presentation, so in order to utilize it, you will need to make a copy by clicking on file<make a copy. Once you have your copy, you can edit or modify the presentation to fit your class.
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