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Richardson Luke

Convert to Responsive Web Design | Mobile Web and Software Development - 0 views

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    Uniwebb is a leading web developer and software designer and offers an end-to-end solution to build applications with unparalleled richness, responsiveness and interactivity. Convert your existing website to responsive design.
humeira awan

Persuasion Map - ReadWriteThink - 0 views

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    it use ful for teachers to make a mind map of idea ,in teaching
mouhssinhope

7 FREE SERVICES TO ENJOY LIVE BROADCASTING ~ Teachers Tech Workshop - 0 views

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    Have you ever thought of becoming a broadcaster just from your home? the answer is yes.Making your voice heard in a blink of an eye worldwide is a core aspect of 21st century society.In this information age,Internet broadcasting is increasingly becoming a popular service to broadcast live your content.Thanks to this service,broadcasters are now able to connect with their viewership,broaden their listeners,and create a live interactive community.
Stacey Socholotuk

Scratch | Home | imagine, program, share - 52 views

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    Scratch is a new programming language that makes it easy to create your own interactive stories, animations, games, music, and art -- and share your creations on the web. Scratch is designed to help young people (ages 8 and up) develop 21st century learning skills.
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    As a computer science student, I thank you for this. I've never heard of scratch, but it looks extremely interesting.
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michaelwilliam52

CRM Users List | CRM Customers Email Database | Mailing Addresses - 0 views

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    CRM Users Email Lists from IT Mailing Contacts helps you to send b2b promotions to key resources from different Industry verticals.
Jenny Odau

Create timelines, share them on the web | Timetoast timelines - 59 views

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    What a useful website for creating timelines. I used one in the past but it was not as detailed as this site. I like how it lets you know if there is already an existing timeline on your suggested topic. This is definitely a timeline that I will share and use.
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    I had to quit using Timetoast in 2011 because of their advertising. Evidently they've changed their policy and in 2012 their ads were not objectionable. Timetoast is easy, interactive--it's got lots going for it. You can embed the timelines in a website. Recommended!
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Randy Kolset

Top 100 Web2.0 tools for learning 2011 - 0 views

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    A compilation of web based tools gathered by educators.
April Brown

Screencasts and Education by Paul McGovern | The Screening Room - 0 views

  • I believe the concept of learning is changing.  Learning has become a non-static entity and educators need to adapt and make use of the technological frameworks that exist to support 21st Century learning.
  • I believe we as teachers owe it to our students to embrace educational technology to deliver the best learning experience possible to our students.
  • support learning
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  • flexible
  • Firstly the clarity of teaching is evident; students can be shown exactly how to perform a given task or be educated on a given subject matter. Moreover, the easy access to repetition of this teaching through repeated plays of the content can help establish understanding.
  • stop the video and comment on what he has learned or attempt a problem in relation to what he has just seen.
  • really cool
  • ositive enhancements to modern learning and greatly enhance the learning process for both teacher and student
  • screencasts could be used and has agreed for them to be a suitable form of evidence
  • teacher-student interaction
  • staff development
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    Great article detailing how screencasting can enhance and expand on your teaching and student learning. Outlines how screencasts can support learning. gives examples and ideas to use in education
Michael Porterfield

Power to the People: Think Quarterly by Google - 0 views

  • exploring and supporting new forms of interactivity and participation, as well as ‘digital praxis’ – realising our desire for alternative forms of storytelling and collaboration brought to life through new platforms and skills.
  • “People’s activities, relationships, and social groupings online are just as valid and interesting as those in the ‘real’ world. Behind those hundreds of millions of screens are real people, in real communities.”
  • Through that lens, people’s activities, relationships, and social groupings online are just as valid and interesting as those in the ‘real’ world. Behind those hundreds of millions of screens are real people, in real communities. Social activity online is an extension of community and socialization, and it challenges as well as extends our social literacy, norms, and identities. Since the internet is powered by people, what better place is there for an anthropologist?
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  • screens
  • My motto is ‘embrace, don’t replace.’ Don’t bend a service such as Twitter to your will, or treat it as an extension of your own site. Be aware of the norms and etiquette of the communities you are engaging with. Listen more than you talk, be prepared to learn from your community members – and let that change what you do in future. That’s a truly social media approach.
  • Nor can you magic a community into being. They already exist and have established ideas, membership, motivations, and ways of working. Think about how you can work with those established groups, and help them do what they want to do. Act as a platform or a way of enhancing their activities rather than trying to get them to do something that only suits you. The best communities enable people (including businesses) to engage in contexts of mutual interest, for mutual benefit.
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    "Through that lens, people's activities, relationships, and social groupings online are just as valid and interesting as those in the 'real' world. Behind those hundreds of millions of screens are real people, in real communities. Social activity online is an extension of community and socialization, and it challenges as well as extends our social literacy, norms, and identities. Since the internet is powered by people, what better place is there for an anthropologist?"
swaroopraju

interactive video. unleashed. - 0 views

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    Free flipped learning tool to transform video content into an active learning experience for students through time-embedded formative assessments. Monitoring system helps you answer key questions in a flipped environment such as "Did my students watch the video?" and "What learning objectives did my students struggle with?". A few examples of eduCanon lessons: English as a foreign language (from a music video): http://educanon.com/public/2375/4217 Biology (from powtoons): http://educanon.com/public/2347/4583 Elementary math (from Khan Academy): http://educanon.com/public/2418/2418
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