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Greetingsfromtheworld - home - 4 views

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    Arjana Blazic's wiki bridges different cultures and continents by allowing educators and students to share their stories and cultures with others. Using tools like Glogster, students from around the world interact with their peers through images, videos, and text.
NIM Facilitator

PodOmatic | Podcast - chemistry - meaghersclasses - Equilibrium - 3 views

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    Chemistry podcasts contain both audio and video files and are ready to be downloaded to your ipods.
NIM Facilitator

Glogster Examples - 19 views

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    "A Glog is like an online poster. Students can be creative by using graphics, photos, videos, music and text to create Glogs. Students can create pictures/diagrams/graphs in other programs such as Kidspiration and use them in their Glogs. They can also take photos of their original drawings to display in their Glog."
Joann Archetto

Rick Mereki, Director/Producer, Reminds People Why Learning Is Beautiful [VIDEO] - 1 views

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    Rick Mereki uses vimeo to produce a video that reminds us just how enriching learning can be. Celebrate life and creativity with vivid images of global learning.
Karen Wood

Teacher Tech Videos- Short Tutorials for Teachers to Help in Use of Digital Tools - 3 views

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    "This site is for teachers and educators of all grade levels and subject areas. It hosts short tutorial videos on many of the best digital tools to use with students. Its also a growing community of ideas submitted by teachers for classroom use." This should be a great resource!
Ken Koster

Third-Graders Teach Each Other Through Video Calls - 1 views

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    I love the idea of using Video Calls to teach. It allows students to have real-world meaning behind their learning since they are responsible for presenting and teaching what they have learned to other students.
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    Collaboration with skype and google chat, what a great way for kids from Alaska to communicate with kids from Maine. Simple and easy way to collaborate across the nation.
Jeanine Keyes-Plante

eLearn: Opinions - Learning Through Storytelling, Not Documents - 1 views

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    "As companies grow, in the age of the internet, they are drowning in electronic documents. Some people get so many e-mails each day that they don't even bother opening them. Official documents are nice, but they are no way to communicate." This article encourages and promotes the use of videos to communicate and tell stories.
Jason Finley

YouTube - Pecha Kucha Training Bite - 0 views

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    Training video on how to create a Pecha Kucha presentation.
Courtney Langieri

Education with Technology Harry G. Tuttle - 11 views

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    This article suggests how to use Web 2.0 tools to assess students in the digital age. The article has many useful links. I wish that the examples of the actual rubrics were larger. Overall, I found the article to quite helpful.
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    How do we assess students' learning in these in Web 2.0 environments? We want to go beyond assessing the mere mechanics of using these tools; unfortunately, most current rubrics for Web 2.0 learning devote only a minuscule amount (usually 16% or less) to actual student academic learning.
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    This article is about standards-based learning and 21st century skills. How to improve student learning through teacher's decisions and technology. He has a excellent list of rubrics Web 2.0 tools. Some examples "rubrics" are......Wiki/Blog, Images/Photo/Flickr, Video/YouTube,Podcast, Social Bookmarking, Twitter, Videoconferencing, General Assessment: Prensky's 21st century skills, General Assessment: enGauge's 21st century skills, General Assessment: Partnership for 21st century skills. I really liked the links and rubrics and found them very helpful. However the rubrics were small and a little hard to read.
Kae Cunningham

School Tool: Popplet Fuses Collaboration, Bookmarking, and Mindmapping | EdSurge News - 2 views

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    A new tool discovery! Looks like an interesting combination of some apps we just "mastered"
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    We use it with 5th and 6th grade! The only drawback that I see is that it connects to Flickr for images and not google which limits that feature. It does also connect to You Tube for educational videos, however. The kids use it quite easily. I like it.
Sister Jacqueline

How Educators and Schools Can Make the Most of Google Hangouts - 1 views

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    What Is a "Hangout?" A Hangout is a web-based tool created by Google for communicating through video. Up to ten people can "hang out" at one time in a virtual "room." A Hangout can be as simple or as complex as needed. It can be used simply to converse or, through the use of extra apps and add-ons that Google provides, a Hangout can become a virtual meeting space.
Janice McGuire

Nichole Pinkard on Digital Literacy (Big Thinkers Series) - 0 views

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    This is a resource that explains that students who can only read text but not analyze, synthesize and utilize that information are still considered illiterate! The resource reviews a program that was put together called Digital Youth Network (DYN) and how this organization empowers young people with critical digital literacy skills that make them academically and professionally competitive.
Blake Siskavich

Move Over Harvard And MIT, Stanford Has The Real "Revolution In Education" - 2 views

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    This article views a bold move by two Standford professors, ditching lectures and webcam lectures for hands on learning in the classroom. They do rely on technology to flip their classroom. Here is a quote "in an era with a perfect video-delivery platform - one that serves up billions of YouTube views and millions of TED Talks on such things as technology, entertainment, and design - why would anyone waste precious class time on a lecture?,"
Michele Foley

Online courses add quality to education - 3 views

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    This article by Sam Somani, explained the new fad at universities call MOOCs- massive open online courses. These courses are free and open to the public, and thousands of students can take each course. The author, being skeptical of MOOCS, decided to try one. He found that not only were students benefiting from the course, the quality of instructional videos was such that it could be used as a tool to ,"to see on a fundamental level how other schools may approach teaching differently and how these schools are able to better reach out to students through their teaching."
S Worrell

Professional Development - K12 Guide to going Google - 1 views

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    If you are trying to envision ways to utilize G Apps in school, this offers some helpful info.
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    Thanks Sterling, This is a great resource. I just watched the "32 Ways to Use Google Apps in the Classroom". It's got a great video embedded in it where the students are all working together to write an election speech for their classmate.
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    Hi Sterling and Colleen, Thanks for sharing, I have been to various Google Professional Development Classes, but this really sums it up in a nutshell.
Mervin Eyler

New Resources Help with Using Skype in the Classroom - 0 views

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    This is a "news" article written to announce Skype's international collaborative efforts in education. For example, there are programs with orchestras and museums that classes can participate in, thus offering students the possiblity of interacting live with authors, musicians and the like. Although it contains useful information, it should be understood that this is essentially an advertisement for Skype.
Jodi Kriner

Timeglider - Great tool for Social Studies Classes - 3 views

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    A timeglider is a web-based timeline software for creating and sharing history and project planning. Our computer apps students learn about the history of computers and technology. The timeglider I looked at could incorporate video sound and images. I also think the timeglider would be fantastic in a history class. It could make the lesson so much more interactive and engaging, rather than just listening to a teacher lecture.
Jodi Kriner

Using Storify - 2 views

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    Storify is a website which allows you to make stories using tweets, photos, videos, or anything on-line. Storify creates a file by gathering content from all over the web and putting into one place (making a story).
Thomas Dearborn

Digital Assessment with Adobe Acrobat 9 PRO - 2 views

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    This is a How-To guide for using Acrobat to create, edit, and interact with assessments. This includes adding and commenting on video and audio elements in the document. We have this program on our school computers so it may be worth giving this a shot!
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