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http://nikpeachey.blogspot.com/search/label/teacher%20development - 0 views

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    Some reasons why and how to create your own network for teachers and students.
Kelly Vieira

Learning technology teacher development blog - 0 views

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    Materials for EFL and ESL teachers
Carla Arena

If "It's not about the technology," then What is it about? - 0 views

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    What is 21st education about?
Carla Arena

Story Starters for Grades 1-4 | Scholastic.com - 0 views

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    This is reeeeally cool! I had fun playing with it.
Maria Pires

The Power of Educational Technology: Advice for Web 2.0 Newbies - 1 views

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    Advice for beginners in this brave new world. She mentions Twitter, which is a microblogging took. We're using edmodo.
Carla Arena

A Brave New World-Wide Web Video - 2 views

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    A wonderful video! Everything I wish I have said so nicely...There are two grammar mistakes, but just wonderful! Worth every minute!
Carla Arena

My Favorite Posts | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day... - 0 views

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    Larry Ferlazzo has wonderful commented online resource.
Carla Arena

Learning technology teacher development blog: Manga images for EFL ESL - 0 views

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    this could be an interesting thing to do with your students, having them create their avatars.
Kelly Vieira

Life Feast - 0 views

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    pages about teaching
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    CTJ, Webtools4educators, pages about teaching
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    A blog full of ideas for teaching with web 2.0.
Carla Arena

Splicd lets you edit other people's YouTube videos | - 0 views

  • If there's one bothersome side effect of getting a long Web video sent to you, it's getting to the good parts. In some cases, the part your friend wanted you to see could be a few minutes in, and you might not have the time (or patience) to sit through the rest. A service called Splicd fixes this, by letting anyone drop in a YouTube video URL, then pick the start and end point. It's not a very pretty implementation, but it works. You've got to manually plug in the start and end times, which requires skipping around to the part you want in YouTube, then heading back to Splicd. Once it's worked it through, you get a permalinked page that you can share with friends. What's nice about this system is that it doesn't require extra time to re-encode the video; when you've put in those changes it's instantaneous. The downside to that is that the finished product cannot be shared outside of Splicd's site.
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    Aha! Now you can get just parts of a YouTube video. Might be handy in the classroom. I need to test it!
Maria Pires

RSS in Plain English - Learning 2.0 Tip of the Week - 0 views

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    If you want to know what RSS is, that's the place to go.
Carla Arena

Vinicius Lemos's Final Project in Action! - 0 views

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    Vini, I'm really proud of you and your kids' production!
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    Excellent example of 21stcentury classroom practice.
Carla Arena

How to Improve Your Blog When You Don't Have Computer Access - 0 views

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    Great ideas for blogging and generating ideas offline. Worth exploring the tips.
Nik Peachey

Nik's Learning Technology Blog: Text to Speech Movies for EFL ESL - 0 views

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    pages about teaching
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    CTJ, Webtools4educators, pages about teaching
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    Tutorial video and teaching tips for how to create an xtranormal text to speech animated movie.
Thais Lobo Junqueira

RSS - Google Docs - 0 views

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    Rss feeds, google docs
Carla Arena

What can you do with a mobile phone and creativity? « Brave new world - 0 views

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    Have you ever thought of asking your students to create a movie with their cell phones. I bet they would be thrilled! Get inspired
Carla Arena

What's Unique About Being Australian? | Learning Area 20 - 0 views

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    Check this idea of a post and the learners' reply. What an engaging blogging activity....
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