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Home (Dan Russell's Home Page & Site) - 0 views

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    Some really great resources for the various Google apps from Dan Russell who works at Google and gives workshops on using Google apps in education.
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Global Voices Advocacy » Geo-bombing: YouTube + Google Earth - 0 views

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    A how-to for video campaigns that want to communicate their cause via YouTube (often blocked to prevent this) and Google Earth.
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Sensors and Sensitivity | The Communication Initiative Network - 0 views

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    Describes how mobile phones can be used for data collection in emergency relief efforts, global pandemics, etc. in remote locations.
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Google For Educators - Geo Education - 0 views

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    Getting started with google earth for educators
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BOXEE: the open, connected, social media center for windows, mac os x and linux - 0 views

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    Boxee lets you access your videos, photos, music, shows and streaming content. It pulls info related to your content from the web (like reviews) and allows you to participate with friends.
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Open Subtitles - 0 views

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    Blog post describing how (here seems illegally, if following the letter of the law) the use of opensource media platforms and subtitling can bring world cinema to a wider audience.
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Google Earth Outreach - 0 views

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    Google Earth Video Tutorials
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Paly Voice - Home - 0 views

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    Palo Alto High School Online Journalism Site. Excellent example of authentic student work.
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Why Wordle-By Steven W. Anderson - 0 views

  • @mrsmac75-As a starter for students to try and guess where we're going with our lesson and create their own learning outcomes. @ktenkely-I use Wordle as warm up. I hate the question, "What are we doing today." I give word clues about what we are doing in class.
  • I use it as an assessment activity at the end of a topic,
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    Great examples for using Wordle with students
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About » OpenLanguage Blog - 0 views

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    OpenLanguage is a mobile learning network designed to help language teachers augment their classes with best of modern web & mobile technologies while helping students study while on-the-go. Need to recognize connection with publishers and product developers.
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Official Google Blog: Introducing Google Building Maker - 0 views

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    Create 3-D buildings from major cities worldwide.
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Google Wave's Best Use Cases - Wave - Lifehacker - 0 views

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    Lifehacker gave away invites to those they deemed having the best use cases. Some nice educational ones listed.
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TeachPaperless: The Five Minute Twitter Verb Crunch Drill - 0 views

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    Gives example of whole class Latin verb parsing using Diigo, Twitter and Twitterfall. Extension: resultant work used as review/homework guide.
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OSnapplications | uTourX - Augmented Reality College Tours - 0 views

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    App Yalie and 2 high school students created for the iPhone. What's interesting is the ability for students to create their own customized tours based on their specific interests.
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How To Use Twitter To Effect Social Change Video | Political Tasks Videos | Howcast.com - 0 views

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    Good explanation of how to use Twitter. Some of the videos that show up as related are not for K-12 environments. Shame.
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I want to Skype with a class from another country, help! - Twitter for Teachers - 0 views

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    Was the hottest topic for the week of October 11th. Five responses.
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Twitter Lists; Limitations, bugs, impact, and brilliance - scobleizer's posterous - 0 views

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    Post from Robert Scoble about very intriguing beta Twitter feature and what the rest of us mere mortals can expect once it is released to the general twiiterverse.
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YouTube - Street View in Google Earth - 0 views

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    Demo of street view and how to navigate it in Google Earth.
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An Almanac of Things for Learning (Things to Learn With) - 0 views

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    An array of lessons using Google products
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Dial2Do - Home - 0 views

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    Call dial2do and speak your reminder, email message or Tweet and D2D records, transcribes and sends it out to the corresponding person.
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