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Joseph Alvarado

Software training online-tutorials for Adobe, Microsoft, Apple & more - 12 views

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    Whether you're into digital photography, web design and development, motion graphics, or just need to brush up on Excel, you can learn all the software skills you need to gain a competitive edge with our online tutorials.
Susan Oxnevad

ThingLink & MentorMob - Nice Integration Feature - 5 views

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    Last week I learned that the folks at ThingLink and MentorMob had done some work together to integrate their tools, making it possible to embed a MentorMob playlist directly into a graphic. After experimenting a bit I decided to remix some of the content I've been using for years to teach digital citizenship and the result is the creation of Avatar Adventure .
Jose Antonio da Silva

Digital scrapbooks for student creativity, self-expression, and imagination - Beeclip EDU - 6 views

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    Creativity mobile 
Desiree Noland

Randomized name/word picker - 6 views

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    Input students' names and will randomly put students into groups
Desiree Noland

eduCanon - 10 views

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    Add questions for students to answer while viewing any YouTube video
Carla Arena

K12 Online Conference 2009 | Ways of Working - 5 views

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    This presentation explores a range of ideas that teachers could use to make a real-world task richer and more meaningful for their students. Using a large public art event as the focus, it looks at a number of ideas for enriching student learning with technology… ideas that could be modified and applied to nearly any learning context.
Maggie Verster

DIGITAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS: Tools and Technologies for Effective Classrooms - 14 views

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    "There is one in every school. There is one in every district. There is that one teacher, no matter what you do, no matter how much time you take, how slow you go, how much one-on-one time you spend with them, there is that one teacher who is not going to integrate technology into their classroom. They dig in their heals. They bury their heads in the sand. They shut the doors to their classroom, leaving technology (and perhaps ultimately quality learning) out in the cold."
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