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Geoffrey Smith

Scriffon - 6 views

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    Scriffon is a simple service for writing and publishing online. Scriffon isn't a blogging platform, it's a writing platform. That means that you cannot edit the layout or navigation on the page on which your writing is published. Each writing that you publish is given it's own url. You can go back and edit your writing even after it has been published. If like, you can use multiple pen names under your Scriffon account name too.  Applications for Education Scriffon could be a good way for students to anonymously post their writings online and get feedback from others. For teachers or students who are reluctant to put their names on the web, using a pen name is a good way to publish without putting your real name online.
Geoffrey Smith

Vocabulary, Vocabulary Games - www.MyVocabulary.com - 7 views

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    MyVocabulary.com offers free vocabulary lessons, word lists, and word puzzles designed for middle school and high school students. The vocabulary lists are based on books commonly used in middle school and high school classrooms. MyVocabulary.com also offers word lists and activities based on SAT vocabulary. Visitors to MyVocabulary.com will find stand-alone vocabulary lessons as well as activities to complement the reading of specific stories. Applications for EducationIf you're planning a series of lessons on one of "standard books" for middle school or high school, MyVocabulary.com could provide you with some good vocabulary lists and lesson ideas to get started. Students prepping for the SAT should take some time to explore the SAT word puzzles offered by MyVocabulary.com
mbarek Akaddar

Stories for Students - 4 Sites for Online Stories - 4 views

  • Stories for Students - 4 Sites for Online Stories
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. 
Maggie Verster

Free webinar: Mobile Devices within Instruction - 0 views

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    Discover ideas for instruction that innovative districts have developed to better leverage the increasing number of laptops, cell phones, MP3 players and smart phones that students carry. This webinar explores the latest findings from Speak Up surveys given to K-12 students, teachers and administrators regarding their views on mobile devices within instruction.
Maggie Verster

A quick guide to RSS feeds (for educators) (PDF) - 0 views

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    It deals with: * Setting Up an RSS Feed Reader * Finding and Adding Feeds * Using RSS Feeds in the Classroom o RSS Feeds with Student Weblogs o RSS Feeds without Student Weblogs o RSS Search Feeds
Maggie Verster

Video Solutions Enhance Communication, Safety and Educa... - Eventbrite - 0 views

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    Video is no longer the future, it is now. By deploying video solutions such as Digital Signage, Desktop Video and Campus TV, schools, colleges and universities have the ability to: * Enhance communications with parents, students and the community * Quickly disseminate emergency alerts and instructions to the student body * Broadcast live event such as graduations and in-service trainings to people who cannot attend in person
Maggie Verster

LearningZen a free Course builder for teachers - 0 views

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    LearningZen.com is a revolutionary online free service that can have you publishing courses to the web in just a few hours. Students can be taking courses in a matter of minutes. The system guides you through course creation with an innovative course builder and provides student management tools, course exams, and certificates of completion. Build an education community, credibility, and a following by contributing what you know to LearningZen.com.
Nik Peachey

Nik's Learning Technology Blog: 20 WebCam Activities for EFL ESL Students - 0 views

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    Back in November 2008 I published Part 1 of a series of articles intended to explore the use of WebCams in education. I have now finally got round to writing Part 2 which is a collection of 20 activities EFL ESL teachers can do with their students.
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    Back in November 2008 I published Part 1 of a series of articles intended to explore the use of WebCams in education. I have now finally got round to writing Part 2 which is a collection of 20 activities EFL ESL teachers can do with their students.
Maggie Verster

Today's the day: signups open for free Google Message Security for K-12 schools - 0 views

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    Google Message Security - powered by Postini - provides the capability for administrators to limit messages based on who they are from, where they are going, or the content they contain. Message rules can be applied to groups of users, allowing customization for different user sets (like younger students, older students, and teachers).
Maggie Verster

Podcasts in the Classroom - 0 views

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    Creating a podcast allows students to share learning experiences. It provides them with a world-wide audience that makes learning meaningful and assessment authentic. Teachers can use the technology to provide additional and revision material to students to download and review at a time that suits them. The flexibility that such time-shifting offers makes podcasting a valuable educational tool.
Maggie Verster

Ebook: Netbooks in K-12: Thinking Big by Thinking Small - 6 views

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    Over the years, the question of how many computers per student or per classroom has emerged as a pivotal issue. Advocates for different perspectives agree that technology-enabled learning is important and the ideal is one-to-one computing and anytime, anywhere learning. In today's economic environment, school districts must budget wisely and get the most out of each dollar invested. One way to address student computing and anywhere anytime access is with netbook PCs. This eBook will explore the issues and showcase districts that have implemented successful and cost-effective programs.
Nik Peachey

Using the webcam to develop pronunciation - EnglishUp - 1 views

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    The webcam can be a vital tool in helping to support our students' pronunciation habits and helping them to 'see' how words and expressions are pronounced and what particular pronunciation features they need to be aware of. So here are a few tips and examples to help you use your webcam to help with your students' pronunciation.
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.
Susan Oxnevad

4 Tools to Build Academic Vocabulary - 12 views

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    Technology is an effective and engaging tool that can be used to improve vocabulary acquisition for all learners and engage them in the learning process. Technology resources can provide students with a variety of multimedia content to help them construct knowledge about vocabulary in a way that meets their unique learning needs. Technology allows teachers to design learning experiences that provide students with flexible learning paths. This post will explore some digital tools for helping students construct knowledge about vocabulary.
weirba11

Create a virtual world of educational ideas using Edistorm's Sticky Notes - 9 views

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    Edistorm is an excellent site for creating and using educational virtual sticky notes. Students can collaborate with the teacher on project ideas. They can vote on those ideas and make comments to eacher other. Use Edistorm as a means of brainstorming ideas.
Susan Oxnevad

10 Free Tools for Everyday Research - 3 views

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    As educators we are faced with the challenge of teaching students to efficiently use the Internet to find and use information. Searching for information and making sense of it is a process that involves critical thinking and it is an important skill. Fortunately, there are many free digital tools available to help students efficiently sift through an overwhelming abundance of web content to find the relevant and reliable information they need. This post will explore some digital resources to provide educators with tools to help all students become savvy searchers and independent learners.
Glenn Hervieux

Sweet Search - 6 views

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    This search engine has Yolink built in which makes it a powerful tool for students. After demoing it for one class, students began using it right away. Also has a Google search button that increases its functionality.
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