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David Wetzel

Ideas and Strategies for Using Voice Thread in Science and Math - 0 views

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    Are you searching for a way to share documents, presentations, slideshows, or a series of photos or images with your students? Then Voice Thread is the free Web 2.0 tool for you and your students (teachers can register for a free education account).
Aleksey Zolotarev

Best Online Collaboration Tools 2010 - Robin Good's Collaborative Map - MindM... - 0 views

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    Best Online Collaboration Tools 2010 - Robin Good's Collaborative Map
Aleksey Zolotarev

Top 100 technology blogs for teachers - 0 views

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    Top 100 technology blogs for teachers
Jacques Cool

LEARNING with Mind Maps - Part 1 of Mind Maps in Education Series | The Mindjet Blog - 0 views

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    "Although mind mapping is already used by over 250 million people worldwide (According to Tony Buzan), it is still relatively little used in schools and unknown to students and teachers. However, once students and teachers get introduced to mind mapping, they find it a fun, engaging, and motivating approach to learning, and a great tool to manage information and increase productivity. In this two-part segment of education series, I'll describe how students (part 1) and teachers (part 2) can benefit from mind maps."
Best Shop Cells

A place were you be yourself - 0 views

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    ALLFORU We have to be leader not follow!! Take control of your diet... Genesis 1:29 tell you what to eat. God made this world for us... Don't sit back and let them killer it. What have you done today to help. Who have you bless today. What have you done for your body your liver, your heart your kidney your body??? Take Control
Best Shop Cells

SHOPPING CELL PHONES - 0 views

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    Customer Reviews Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars based on 15 reviews Most Helpful Customer Reviews from Amazon.com 85 out of 85 people found the following review helpful: 5 out of 5 stars This is THE Android phone to get if you're on AT&T! June 29, 2010 Reviewer: D. Matheny (Austin, TX) - Well, my wife and I have been using our new Aria phones for about a week now. I switched from a Blackberry Bold and she was using a 1st generation iPhone (although hers didn't have any data plan). We also purchased one of the 3G MicroCells from AT&T at the same time - so our cell signal at home is now better than I thought would be possible. As far as our profiles go: I'm a tech addict - I work at home as a C/C++ programmer and tend to be an early adopter of anything tech related. My wife is kind of the opposite - she relies on me to keep the tech stuff going and tends to resist new technology since she knows it can often be more of a headache than it is worth:). Fortunately, this phone is working for both of us. The Android OS has been great - although there are some features in the next version (Froyo) that I wish were on this phone already. I spent several hours yesterday figuring out how to 'root' this phone and I did end up getting it done last night. My wife's went a lot faster since I already understood the process.
David Wetzel

5 Reasons Why You Should Use LiveBinders - 0 views

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    LiveBinders is a web 2.0 tool which provides the ability to save and organize materials for your science or math class. The great thing about this free tool is that you can update the resources instantly to ensure your lessons include the latest ideas, tips, and resources in science and math.
Al Tucker

Mobile learning #9: A Dummies Guide to QR codes - e-moderation station - 0 views

  • 5 How can you use QR codes in education? Here are some ideas for using QR codes in education that I have found and especially like. These are all from my recent reading on the web. The sources of all of these ideas are in the ‘Read more…’ section at the bottom of this post. Add a QR code url to extra reading/resources on the final slide of a PowerPoint presentation in a talk. Participants with QR code readers can scan it before they leave. (Of course it’s also a good idea to include the url in full on your slide for those without a QR reader! The idea is that for those who have readers, it saves copying down an url letter by letter.) Include QR codes in published books, journals, or on paper handouts, which link to further resources. Especially for academic text books and course books, this has great potential, imho. Create a series of QR codes and attach them to physical objects in or outside the classroom, as part of a treasure hunt. Each code can supply a clue and a link to further information, which students need to collect to complete the treasure hunt. Students research a topic and present their findings in posters which are stuck on the classroom walls. The students create and include QR codes in the poster presentations, which link to online multimedia resources connected to the project topic. An excellent way to create low-tech multimedia poster presentations!
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    Great blog post by Nicky Hockly. Simple explanation of QR codes with some practical classroom uses.
Al Tucker

Mobile Learning #10: Yes we scan - e-moderation station - 0 views

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    Part 2 of Nicky Hocky's blog post on QR Codes. Great series on educational uses of QR codes.
David Wetzel

Top 5 Search Tools for Finding Flickr Images for Use in Education - 0 views

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    The top five search tools for finding Flickr images are designed to help teachers and students locate just the right image for use in any subject area and project. Without these tools finding the right image on this image hosting site is often an impossible, or at least a tedious, task. The value of this site is its ability to provide digital pictures which are often impossible for a teacher to obtain any other way. Like everything else on the internet, trying to find something is like trying to find a needle in a haystack. This where the top five search tools become valuable resources for teachers and students trying to find images comes into play. These search engines are specifically designed to search the more than three billion pictures on the Flickr hosting site.
Jacques Cool

iPad à l'école : avantages et inconvénients || François Guité - 0 views

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    In this excellent post (in French), François Guité elaborates on the pros and cons of the iPad for education and learning.
David Wetzel

To Blog or Not To Blog in Science or Math Class - 0 views

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    The primary purpose of blog is to facilitate interaction between a teacher and his or her students. This is possible because a blog is a dynamic tool which can be easily updated or transformed as necessary to meet the needs of a science or math class. The integration of blog technology in a class requires an investment of time. Because of this commitment, additional evidence is needed to support the integration this technology in a science or math class curriculum.
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