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Marge Runkle

middlespot.com - 0 views

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    middlespot is a better way to visually discover, collect, and organize what you like. With a mashtab you can collect webpages, images, music, videos, web widgets, files, documents, code, and more in one central spot.
Marge Runkle

Teaching Village - 0 views

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    "Lessons learned from students" is found here!
Marge Runkle

Citrify Photo Editor - 0 views

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    Citrify is a easy and fun way to enhance your personal photos. Best of all, it's FREE!
Marge Runkle

Flickr: The Commons - 0 views

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    The key goals of The Commons on Flickr are to firstly show you hidden treasures in the world's public photography archives, and secondly to show how your input and knowledge can help make these collections even richer.
Marge Runkle

Palbee - Free web video conference, meetings & video chat rooms - 0 views

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    Palbee is a free online service which allows you to set up easy video meetings with your friends and colleagues. You can also use Palbee to record your own presentations and store them online.
Marge Runkle

TubeChop - Chop YouTube Videos - 0 views

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    TubeChop allows you to easily chop a funny or interesting section from any YouTube video and share it.
Marge Runkle

Super Bowl Ads 2010 [VIDEOS] - 0 views

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    Just added this for fun and Comm Art!
Marge Runkle

MetaGlossary.com - 0 views

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    This is a great resource for language arts. I tried the word "cognition" and was amazed by the results of the search. Any class would be enhanced with its use.
Marge Runkle

Rader's Science4Kids _ Topic List - 0 views

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    This is a jump off point for the Rader pages devoted to sciences and math. Biology4Kids Chem4Kids Cosmos4Kids Physics4Kids NumberNut.com Geography4Kids Mostly informational and two-dimensional
Marge Runkle

Will at Work Learning: People remember 10%, 20%...Oh Really? - 0 views

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    Dale's cone is debunked in this article
Marge Runkle

New BBC Director Mandates Journalists Use Social Media - Rob's posterous - 0 views

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    Note the brief 2nd paragraph. How would the teachers in your school react? What would they think?
Marge Runkle

The Best Collections Of Web 2.0 Tools For Education | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the ... - 0 views

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    In order to make it on this list, the criteria was pretty simple - it offers and easily navigable collection of Web 2.0 tools for education in a way accessible to non-tech-savvy teachers.
Marge Runkle

Wither High School? - 0 views

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    Many educators are saying that today's American high school is outdated and obsolete. Does one of the nation's oldest institutions really need a complete overhaul?
Marge Runkle

12 Word Cloud Resources, Tips, & Tools - 0 views

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    "Learning new vocabulary can be quite daunting for most students. We just have to look at the literacy rates to see how much children struggle with vocabulary. Rote learning of vocabulary does not really work. Experience has taught me students remember what they use and explore. Students need to have fun, engage with the material, and explore how their new knowledge works. "
Marge Runkle

Stixy: For Flexible Online Creation Collaboration and Sharing - 0 views

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    Upload your work, add comments, share files, and more. Invite your co-workers and start collaborating. Copy and paste from, and link to, any web site. Share with your friends to get their input.Upload photos from your last vacation. Design, and add a few comments if you like. Allow "guest view" so the whole wide web can see, but not add, edit, or delete.
Marge Runkle

Grammar and Punctuation | The Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation - 0 views

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    Free online usage rule. Nice resource.
Marge Runkle

The 10 best museum websites - Times Online - 0 views

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    Museums are rarely able to exhibit more than a fraction of the material they own, and even then the best stuff is too often sealed off behind glass or mobbed by school parties. There are no such problems on museum websites, where space is unlimited and objects, scanned in high definition, can be browsed in close-up. Here is the pick of the world's collections.
Marge Runkle

KeepVid: Download videos from Google, Youtube, iFilm, Putfile, Metacafe, DailyMotion! - 0 views

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    Pogue said: Want to download a YouTube video as a file on your hard drive to have, edit, or play anytime? I just discovered keepvid.com. Works great.
Marge Runkle

AASA :: Harnessing Kids' Tech Fascination - 0 views

  • Executive Perspective Harnessing Kids’ Tech Fascinationby DANIEL A. DOMENECH I am intimidated by people like Alan November whose fingers glide over their computer keys and in the process go to websites that offer the answers to all the questions that would otherwise go unanswered. I do e-mail and an occasional PowerPoint presentation. I am proud of the fact I now can do e-mail on my BlackBerry as well. That’s the extent of my prowess in technology. Daniel A. Domenech Jillian, my 17-year-old high school senior, is another story. She sleeps with her iPhone under her pillow. If it were waterproof, I am sure that she would bathe with it. She does incredible things with her MacBook, from videos to post on YouTube to the content of her Facebook pages. Getting her to do her homework is a challenge, but getting her to turn off her tech tools and go to sleep is an even bigger challenge.This is the message that November, Keith Krueger and other presenters at our AASA Seattle Summit in midsummer conveyed: Education is missing the boat by not taking advantage of the love affair between our kids and technology.Personal PanicI was a young superintendent
  • Executive Perspective Harnessing Kids’ Tech Fascination by DANIEL A. DOMENECH I am intimidated by people like Alan November whose fingers glide over their computer keys and in the process go to websites that offer the answers to all the questions that would otherwise go unanswered. I do e-mail and an occasional PowerPoint presentation. I am proud of the fact I now can do e-mail on my BlackBerry as well. That’s the extent of my prowess in technology. Daniel A. Domenech Jillian, my 17-year-old high school senior, is another story. She sleeps with her iPhone under her pillow. If it were waterproof, I am sure that she would bathe with it. She does incredible things with her MacBook, from videos to post on YouTube to the content of her Facebook pages. Getting her to do her homework is a challenge, but getting her to turn off her tech tools and go to sleep is an even bigger challenge. This is the message that November, Keith Krueger and other presenters at our AASA Seattle Summit in midsummer conveyed: Education is missing the boat by not taking advantage of the love affair between our kids and technology. Personal Panic I was a young superintendent on Long Island, N.Y., when, in 1978, I bought the first set of Commodore PET computers for our schools. You could play Space Invaders on it, but mostly you had to learn to program the darn thing to get it to do anything. High school courses focused primarily on learning programming language. Few could afford to buy a Commodore for home use and the power of the Internet had yet to be unleashed.
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