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mbarek Akaddar

Top 10 sites for Creating Digital Magazines and Newspapers by David Kapuler - 12 views

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      RSS |Blogs|Forums|Register|Sign-In K-12 Blueprint   Digital Learning Environments Top 10 sites for Creating Digital Magazines and Newspapers by David Kapuler September 13, 2010 print ShareThis rss While creating digital magazines or newspapers can be done in a word processor, there are dedicated sites that elevate this art to a whole new level. Top 10 sites for Creating Digital Magazines/Newspapers 1. Issuu  - One of the most popular and successful online digital magazine creators/publishers around, with a very nice user interface. 2. Yudu  - Upload a document or PDF to create an online magazine that can be emailed our or embedded into a site. 3. Openzine  - Very user friendly site with an abundance of templates and layouts to create a professional-looking magazine and share online. 4. NewsCred  - Create a terrific looking online newspaper in 5 minutes, similar to Openzine. 5. Scribd  - A very popular Web 2.0 site for creating online content and publishing. 6 Fodey  - A fun site to create a newspaper and then download to print out or put on a blog or site. 7. Zinepal  - A great way to bring the news to students by "clipping" online articles. This is a wonderful site for those making the move to ebook readers. 8. Paper.li   - A fantastic site to turn Twitter into an online readable magazine. 9. Guzzle.it  - Is a news aggregator that puts online news in one customizable place. 10. Crayon - Create a professional-looking newspaper with this nice online creator. There are several options to choose from, so it has a bit of a higher learning curve.  David Kapuler is an educational consultant with more than 10 years of experience working in the K-12 environment. For more information about his work, contact him at dkapuler@gmail.com and read his blog at cyber-kap.blogspot.com. SPONSORED LINKS       print ShareThis rss .      Leave a Comment:   Text Onl
Cara Whitehead

What's New? - 2 views

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    Two New Free Games! Just in time for the Holiday Season - two brand new games! Test-N-Teach (TNT) is our new spelling game and Read-A-Word is our first-ever reading game. Both games are available to everyone!
mbarek Akaddar

RockMelt: New 'social' browser launches - Telegraph - 2 views

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    RockMelt: New 'social' browser launches
Susan Oxnevad

3 Ways to Embrace Change This Year - 4 views

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    Teachers embracing technology to support the Common Core and new ways of teaching may want to get organized and prepared for some positive changes. Here are 3 ways to get  ready for change in the New Year.
Nik Peachey

Nik Peachey's Edtech and ELT Newsletter - November 2016 - 0 views

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    Welcome to the first November edition of my Edtech and ELT newsletter. In this editions you can find: A discount code for my new ebook Some really interesting articles on how the internet is impacting on truth and fact Some great new apps and tools to encourage students to create their own videos.
Eric G. Young

Google Dumps Windows OS; Is Microsoft In Trouble? « Cyber-Esq. - 1 views

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    Across the blogosphere this morning, tech blogs are abuzz with the news that Google has decided to dump the Microsoft Windows operating system (OS) for its internal computing. New employees are reportedly being given the choice of either a Mac or Linux-based OS. The official word from Google is that it is dumping Windows because of security concerns in the wake of the China hacking incident. A good article detailing this latest move by Google can be found by linking to ZDNet here.
David Wetzel

Opening Minds in Science and Math with a New Set of Keys - 5 views

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    The use of web based technology is growing by leaps and bounds every day. These online tools are the new set of keys for opening your students' minds. The vast resources on the Internet are making the use traditional methods of teaching and learning obsolete in countless ways.
mbarek Akaddar

Top Web 2.0 Tools for Learning for the New School Year - 9 views

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    Top Web 2.0 Tools for Learning for the New School Year
Nik Peachey

Nik's Quick Shout: Quick Twitter Video Activity - 2 views

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    "Educators seem to be constantly searching for new activities and ways to use Twitter with their Students. At the same time developers seem to be constantly looking for ways to build on the success of Twitter and develop apps and sites that will extend its functionality and increase its usefulness and usability."
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    Educators seem to be constantly searching for new activities and ways to use Twitter with their Students. At the same time developers seem to be constantly looking for ways to build on the success of Twitter and develop apps and sites that will extend its functionality and increase its usefulness and usability.
Maggie Verster

Screenpresso - screencasting - 10 views

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    Screenpresso is a new tool dedicated to screen capture with features that help users share screenshots on email and Twitter easily. It also provides a new way of capturing the screen using a single hot key, an history and a built-in editor like SnagIt for free.
Jose Antonio da Silva

Newsy | Multisource Video News Analysis - 6 views

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    News on video - current events
Maggie Verster

Using Mobile Technologies to Promote Children's Learning (pdf ebook) - 7 views

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    The report Pockets of Potential: Using Mobile Technologies to Promote Children's Learning, by Cooney Center Industry Fellow Carly Shuler, makes the case that our nation's leaders should not overlook the role mobile technologies can play, if well deployed, in building human capital and in helping to stimulate valuable innovation. As Sesame Street has proven over four decades of remarkable work, exposure to research-tested educational media starting early in life can accelerate children's skills, while producing enduring economic benefi ts to society. Pockets of Potential argues that despite legitimate public concern about the "disruptive track record" of mobile devices in schools, there is reason to be excited about their potential. As an analysis of key industry trends, opportunities, and challenges, including small-scale studies of academic and industry projects, the paper recommends a series of urgent action steps for key sectors to consider. Of particular note are the promising innovations developed by an international group of mobile technology thought leaders - from Silicon Valley to Seoul to sub-Saharan Africa - whose pioneering work is featured in this report and its appendices. The report joins a series of studies the Cooney Center has undertaken since launching one year ago. We hope to stimulate a new debate that will lead industry, funders, scholars, and caregivers to consider how the devices children now rely upon as their social currency may one day help them learn essential skills needed for success. As Mrs. Cooney recently noted, "Now is the time to turn the new media that children have a natural attraction to into learning tools that will build their knowledge and broaden their perspectives." Unless we do, the gulf between what children do informally and in school will widen, diminishing the educational opportunities all of our children need and deserve.
dani lyra

Breaking News English Lessons: ESL Plans Teaching Current Events - 3 views

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    EFL / ESL English Lesson Plans & Podcast for studying Current Events and News
Erika Cruvinel

YouTube - The New Media Literacies - 0 views

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    Members of the research team at Project New Media Literacies discuss the social skills and cultural competencies needed to fully engage with today's particip...
Maggie Verster

Skype's New Education Platform Connects Classrooms Around the Globe - Education - GOOD - 8 views

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    "Skype has a new free service just for educators called Skype in the classroom"
Rina Iati

Conrad Wolfram: Let's Build a New Math Curriculum That Assumes Computers Exist | EdSurg... - 1 views

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      I love creating a math project around these kinds of questions. So simple yet in depth!
  • “Are Girls Better at Math?” But what does that mean? What does “better” mean? As you see, these thing are quite fuzzy, they’re not like traditional math questions.
  • What we’re trying to do is get people to tackle hard questions with no clear answer, and that involves a mixture of defining the problem and actually doing calculations.
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  • Here are two data sets, what can you figure out about them?”
Chtiwi Malek

Front-end dev tool for Developers and Web Designers - 5 views

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    free front-end development platform where developers and web designers come to learn, find inspiration and explore new horizons.
Gilmar Mattos

Cool Cat Teacher Blog: Good Grief - 0 views

  • That is you and I.  Those who are driven out of love and hope that we are reaching this generation with some new tools.  Those of us who know there is no "magic pill" or "super website" that will fix all of our ills, but that teachers with heart, hard work, and knowledge of technology tools AND the tools of the past that still work can produce positive results.  People willing to take the challenge of building bridges that the societies of tomorrow will walk across.
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    Teaching content with new tools. Very interesting post - well balanced.
Maria da Luz Delfino

Top News - Scientists: Is technology rewiring our brains? - 0 views

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    What does a teenage brain on Google look like? Do all those hours spent online rewire the circuitry? Could these kids even relate better to emoticons than to real people? These sound like concerns from worried parents. But they're coming from brain scientists.
Maria da Luz Delfino

Top News - Seven skills students desperately need - 0 views

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    At an education forum hosted by SETDA, keynote speaker Tony Wagner explained why teaching to the test is a mistake--and he listed seven 'survival skills' every student should have before graduating.
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