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Maggie Verster

WebTools4u2use -A wiki for school library media specialists to learn about - 4 views

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    A wiki for school library media specialists to learn about cool new web tools, see how they can be used in school library media programs, and share ideas & success stories.
Maggie Verster

ClipGrab Makes it Simple to Download Videos Off Websites - 11 views

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    "Copy the link, paste it into a single program and download a video. That simplicity is what makes ClipGrab, a cross-platform program for downloading web videos to your computer, a pleasure to use. But it's the support for multiple video sites, including Vimeo, CollegeHumor and - of course - YouTube, that makes this versatile tool an essential part of your kit."
Maggie Verster

A cool Rubric creator - 13 views

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    Use the Rubric Maker to make customized assessments for student work. You can create rubrics for primary, elementary, middle, and high school. The default text has been written to be appropriate for each level. After choosing a title and grade level for the rubric, you will be able to choose and edit a variety of existing performances, as well as create performances specific to the content your class is studying.
Maggie Verster

Web tools for kids - 13 views

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    A website where you can find lots of amazing and creative free online tools ready to use on your class blogs.
anonymous

Digital Is | Digital Is ... - 7 views

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    The NWP Digital Is website is a teaching-focused knowledge base exploring the art and craft of writing, the teaching and learning of writing, along with provocations that push us to think in new ways about culture and education in the digital age.
mbarek Akaddar

Googlios - 12 views

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    Welcome to "Googlios" where free Google tools meet ePortfolios.   This site is intended to be a collection of resources for those interested in using ePortfolios in Education. 
mbarek Akaddar

Top 10 Wordle Lessons for the Classroom - 11 views

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    Top 10 Ways to Use Wordle's Word Clouds for Classroom Lessons
Carla Arena

Using Twitter as an Education Tool - Search Engine Watch (SEW) - 0 views

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    Twitter is a microblogging service just like the one we're using, Edmodo.
Gilmar Mattos

Flowgram - 0 views

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    Another webtool to create presentations using video, voice, etc.
Gilmar Mattos

Listen and Write - Dictation - 0 views

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    Very interesting site for students to practice dictation online - really worth visiting/using.
Maria Pires

Podcasts - Learning 2.0 Tip of the Week - 0 views

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    Simple, direct, enlightening explanations. It gives us an overview of what Web2.0 is and how it works.
Maria da Luz Delfino

Techlearning > > Making Flip Books to Improve Reading > August 1, 2008 - 0 views

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    These sixth graders use GarageBand, iTunes, and iMovies to make custom digital flip books.
Maria Pires

Brand New Routes - 0 views

  • A more expressive vocabulary Students who have already been learning English for several years have a good grasp of grammar and cope fairly well with the reading that is part of the course. If they are serious students, learning English for a purpose, they will want to get on and pass their exams. What holds them back is the lack of an accurate and appropriate vocabulary in which to discuss topics from climate change to the Olympics, from the history of their town to their hopes for the future. These students need to distinguish better between words they already know, but where their understanding of the full range of meaning and use is incomplete. They need to activate words in their passive vocabulary to enrich their writing and speaking, and they need to master words that are completely new. There is a word, autonym, that means ‘a word that describes itself’: examples include short and polysyllabic. Long and monosyllabic are the opposite. So too, sometimes, is the word interesting, used (as it very frequently is) in learners’ writing: rather than passionate engagement with a topic, what it conveys instead is ineffable dullness: The documentary makes interesting viewing. We had an interesting discussion over lunch. A far greater level of interest is conveyed simply by substituting another word for interesting: The documentary makes compelling viewing. We had a stimulating discussion over lunch.
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    Good to raise stds' awareness about vocabulary skills in upper-levels.
Carla Arena

YouTube - Scott Thornbury on Repetition in English Language Teaching - 0 views

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    Author Scott Thornbury talking about the use of Repetition in English language teaching. For more information see www.macmillanenglish.com/methodology.
susan van Gelder

ImageCodr.org - 0 views

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    great tool for understanding how Flickr images may be used.
Gilmar Mattos

55 Great Websites To Download Free Sound Effects | Tools - 0 views

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    It will certainly be useful.
Gilmar Mattos

resizeimage.org - Resize images with ease - 0 views

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    Very useful. Very simple.
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