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Neal Sonnenberg

Quick Screen Share - 1 views

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    This is a free screen sharing service from the makers of Screencast-o-matic. just go to their website, select share your screen, and enter your name. Quick Screen Share will then provide you with a URL to share with the person with whom you are screen sharing. When that person opens the link you he or she will be able to see your screen.
Julie Davis

Teaching App of the Week: Screen Chomp - Edgalaxy - 1 views

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    Lots of good resources and teaching ideas, apps & games. This site should help stay current in regards to what's out there that is new and exciting
Jeanine Keyes-Plante

eLearn: Best Practices - eLearning Tools for English Composition - 1 views

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    30 New Media Tools and Web Sites for Writing Teachers. This article is really for adult learners but it offers loads of information and ideas for how best to incorporate technology into your lessons...everything from online learning to screen video capturing programs to online collaboration to web conferencing to video to animation creating tools...and it goes on and on! Worth looking at all the options.
Tara Dillon

iPad app (Video Tutorials) - 1 views

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    Great way to introduce material with video and participate in learning (individual student work, group or teacher). Allows for collaboration, enhancing communication skills in portraying important information to class
weirba11

Create and edit art, music, audio, and visual affects with Aviary's suite of tools - 1 views

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    Aviary is a powerful suite of graphics and audio tools that can be used for educational purposes and assignments. It is a very dynamic piece of software that is hosted in the cloud and is an excellent web 2.0 tool. Click here to read more about using Aviary in the Classroom.
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    Love this app. The opportunities for creativity are only limited by the user's imagination. A great way to introduce students to graphics and image editing.
Tim Ryan

Solving the Problem of Online Problem Solving - Faculty Focus | Faculty Focus - 6 views

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    This brief article describes some of the specific technologies that can be used in a mathematics classroom to move problem solving online (such as SMART boards, webcams, screen captures, etc.)
denise elya

elearn Magazine: Moving From Paper to E-Book Reading - 4 views

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    The author of this article compares reading on eReaders to a nostalgic paper novel. I share many of her sentiments, but she is optimistic about how reading textbooks on an eReader totally changes how students read for information. Joann Vidall-Cox explains that reading on an eReader allows you to jump to other sources for supplements and explanations for what you are reading. In a way, readers are no longer help hostage by the bookcovers because the eReader allows you to transition to new pages of information. Maybe novels will soon be written with hyperlinks as well!
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    Nice explanation of the difference between paper and eReaders. I like the hestitation of the author, and the clarification she uses as to the difference with notations in a certain location. It's great if you like a screen in your face prior to night time reading. It is interesting how students gravitate to the new and then often revert to the old, tried and true formats.
anonymous

Math247: Where Creativity Counts - 9 views

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    Mathcasts.org
Mariam Mathew

Web Tools for Teachers by Type - 8 views

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    This is a wonderful compilation of Web Tools for Teachers which provides classifications such as Screen Capture Tools, iApps, Photo Editing, Polling, etc. Very comprehensive!
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    This is a great site! It lists great resources and tools and is easy to read and navigate. The site clearly labels methods and gives you a list of resources.
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