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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.
Briana Allen

UDL Book Builder - 8 views

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    This site allows teachers to create, share, publish, and read digital books that engage and support diverse learners according to their individual needs, interests, and skills.
Kelly Vieira

Standing Under "Umbrella" Web Tools - 13 views

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    A blog which boosts the teacher`s IT skills.
Eric G. Young

Let Infographics Convey Information More Clearly Than Words Alone - 8 views

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    As this article from Webdesigner Depot aptly puts it, "Infographics can be a great way to quickly reference information." Infographics take advantage of the adage, "A picture is worth a thousand words," and the can give broader appeal to a message by tapping into the appetites of visually-oriented consumers.\n\nI find infographics particularly useful to help explain difficult or complex topics, and frequently make use of graphics applications like "mindmaps" in my own work. In fact, I wish my primary field would embrace more creative ways of conveying information to consumers and students. The legal world might be surprised to discover how much more interesting and informative the information would be.\n\nThis article contains infographics aimed primarily at web designers and those with a fairly advanced knowledge of technology. However, there are a number of infographics, such as no. 14, which I think do an excellent job of explaining how different social media outlets can be used by a business to attain different marketing goals. It takes no particular technical skill to understand the information displayed in no. 14, which is what makes it a good infographic for anyone.\n\nIf you are interested in this topic professionally, or you just want to look at some interesting graphics that convey information, check out the article. It's worth a look.
David Wetzel

Wiki or Blog: Which is Better? - 0 views

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    Both wikis and blogs provide teachers with a a dynamic process for integrating Web 2.0 technology in their science and math classes. These two types of online tools offer students a more engaging process for learning. Both are relatively easy tools which do not require teachers or students to learn any special program tools or computer skills. Their uses and applications are only limited by the vision and purpose for helping students learn.
erika queiroz

http://www.usg.edu/galileo/skills/unit07/internet07_07.phtml - 3 views

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    loosely organizing the net
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    how to organize the net
Nik Peachey

Nik's Learning Technology Blog: 5 Tasks to Teach Yourself to Teach with Technology - 11 views

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    Here are 5 tasks that you can download to help you develop materials and resources for your students whilst developing your own digital skills.
Rodrigo Amem

Need MORE Proof that Testing is Destroying Education? - The Tempered Radical - 2 views

  • We can choose to protect our jobs, crafting every lesson around the small handful of simple skills that ARE tested or we can protect our students, focusing our time on the kinds of skills that matter—and that are a part of our curriculum—but will do us no good when it comes to our own evaluations.
Geoffrey Smith

Digital Dialects language learning games - 11 views

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    Digital Dialects offers a nice selection of educational games and activities for learning 55 different languages. Most of the games are designed to learn and practice the basics of each of the 55 languages listed on the Digital Dialects homepage.  Another good website for learning and practicing language basics is Literacy Center.net. Literacy Center offers games for learning and practicing French, Spanish, German, and English. The Literacy Center is a 501c non-profit with a contract from the US Department of Education.  Applications for Education The educational games and activities found on Digital Dialects and Literacy Center are great for students just beginning to learn a new language. The games provide instant feedback to students and parents so that they can monitor progress and choose a skill or set of vocabulary terms to practice. 
Jose Antonio da Silva

Current Topics for English Conversation with partners and friends - 0 views

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    A website with activities for the four skills
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

TWiki - the Open Source Enterprise Wiki and Web 2.0 Application Platform - 12 views

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    "A flexible, powerful, and easy to use enterprise wiki, enterprise collaboration platform, and web application platform. It is a Structured Wiki, typically used to run a project development space, a document management system, a knowledge base, or any other groupware tool, on an intranet, extranet or the Internet. Users without programming skills can create web applications. Developers can extend the functionality of TWiki with Plugins. TWiki fosters information flow within an organization, lets distributed teams work together seamlessly and productively, and eliminates the one-webmaster syndrome of outdated intranet content."
Dan Sherman

Online Summer Math Programs - proven to reverse summer learning loss - 11 views

Research shows that most students lose more than 2 months of math skills over the summer. TenMarks summer math programs for grades 3-high school are a great way to reverse the summer learning loss...

TenMarks Summer Math Programs Learning Loss Online Web 2.0 Interactive Slide Worksheet Structured Review Master

started by Dan Sherman on 29 Jun 11 no follow-up yet
Susan Oxnevad

Cool Tools for 21st Century Learners: 2 Games for Learning: Alge-Bingo and Remembus - 8 views

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    4TheKingdomApps is a father and son team who have developed a couple of apps for learning. Kevin Scritchfield is a veteran high school math teacher and his son Tad is a high school student. They have each created a game style app to help students improve memory and practice skills.
darren mccarty

SAT REVIEW - 3 views

Over 1000 SAT words for your students to practice their vocabulary skills. http://wwww.bubbabrain.com

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started by darren mccarty on 27 Nov 11 no follow-up yet
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