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Alice Barr

Current position of the ISS - 1 views

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    "The map is updated every second. Click the button "Snapshot" to open an extra map of the current ground area in a new window."
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: PBS LearningMedia - 0 views

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    "PBS LearningMedia™ is your destination for easy, instant access to thousands of classroom-ready, digital resources including videos and interactives perfect for the Interactive Whiteboard, plus audio and photos, and even in-depth lesson plans. You can search, save, and share with ease. Best of all, PBS LearningMedia™ is free for educators. "
Alice Barr

SoapBox - Transform your lecture in real-time - 0 views

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    Participate with a speaker
Alice Barr

Technology Tidbits: Thoughts of a Cyber Hero: Top 100 Sites of 2011 - 1 views

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    The time is finally here for my annual list of my top favorite sites of the year.  This year I decided to up my post to the top 100 instead of 25 due to the number of sites that I reviewed and due to the popularity of the post.  I tried to cover a wide range of sites from flash card creators, to digital storytelling, and of course social networks which really shined in 2011.
Alice Barr

Socrative | Student response system | Engage audiences - 1 views

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    Socrative is a smart student response system that empowers teachers to engage their classrooms through a series of educational exercises and games via smartphones, laptops, and tablets.
Alice Barr

Cell Phones as Classroom Tools | Teachinghistory.org - 0 views

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    Cell phones are in our schools and classrooms. According to data recently gathered by the Pew Research Center, 88% of teen cell phone users text message. While schools have taken various approaches towards student cell phones, from banning and storing in lockers, to lunchtime use, there are free online resources available that can transform cell phones into handheld classroom response systems.
Alice Barr

Free ePub Converter - PDF To ePub - Convert Books to ePub Format - 1 views

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    2EPUB allows you to convert PDF, doc and other types of documents & books to ePub format, the standard format for ebooks, supported by almost every reading device including iPad, iPhone, iPod, Sony Reader, BeBook, Nook, Kobo (for Kindle use .mobi). Input formats: doc, docx, epub, fb2, html, lit, lrf, mobi, odt, pdb, pdf, prc, rtf, txt. Output formats: epub, fb2, lit, lrf, mobi
Alice Barr

How to Make an Interactive Lesson Using Youtube | Knewton Blog - 1 views

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    How to make a choose your own adventure
Alice Barr

Free Technology for Teachers: Create Choose Your Own Adventure Videos - 1 views

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    How to make a Choose your own adventure
Alice Barr

Moving at the Speed of Creativity - Great Ideas from the Fall 2011 DEN Virtual Conferen... - 1 views

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    "#denvirtcon #techtreats"
Alice Barr

teachers's Channel - YouTube - 0 views

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    YouTube.com/Teachers as a resource for educators everywhere to learn how to use YouTube as aneducational tool. There are lesson plan suggestions, highlights of greateducational content on YouTube, and training on how teachers can film theirown educational videos. This site was designed/written by teachers forteachers and we hope it's the first step in really kick-starting a communityof YouTube-using educators
Alice Barr

Toy Chest (Online or Downloadable Tools for Building Projects) - UCSB English Departmen... - 0 views

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    The EDKB Wiki is a database that makes available the various interests, talents, and resources of the English Department community. See the Main Page to learn more about the EDKB. The wiki does not offer information on current course offerings, nor is it a comprehensive archive of materials related to all past courses. Visit the English Department home page for this type of information. "Toy Chest" collects online or downloadable software tools/thinking toys that humanities students and others without programming skills (but with basic computer and Internet literacy) can use to create interesting projects. Most of the tools gathered here are free or relatively inexpensive (exceptions: items that are expensive but can be used on a free trial basis). Also on this page are "paradigms"--books, essays, digital projects, etc.--that illustrate the kinds of humanities projects that software thinking tools/toys might help create.
Alice Barr

Whiteboard - 0 views

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    A Web Whiteboard is touch-friendly whiteboard app that lets you use your computer, tablet or smartphone to easily draw sketches, collaborate with others and share them with the world. Works on all modern browsers, no installation needed.
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