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Michelle Krill

Free Technology for Teachers: Free 33 Page Guide - Google for Teachers - 3 views

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    "...focuses on some of the lesser-used Google tools options like publishing an online quiz using Google Docs. In all there are 33 pages containing 21 ideas and how to instructions for creating Google Maps placemarks, directions creating and publishing a quiz with Google Docs forms, directions for embedding books into your blog, and visual aids for accessing other Google tools."
Ben Louey

Prezi - The zooming presentation editor - 0 views

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    Create a map of your ideas, images, videos, then show overview, zoom to details, amaze, convince, take the day. And it is very simple to use.
Ben Louey

XMind - Social Brainstorming and Mind Mapping - 0 views

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    Want to share ideas? The world's coolest brainstorming and mind mapping software has now joined the open source community.
Michelle Krill

Pixton™ - Create web comic strips online - 0 views

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    ixton™ is a social media website where you create comics − without having to draw. People of all ages can share, remix, and publish their ideas, opinions, and stories to a worldwide audience. Sign up, it's free!
Ben Louey

Geocaching - The Official Global GPS Cache Hunt Site - 0 views

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    Geocaching is a high-tech treasure hunting game played throughout the world by adventure seekers equipped with GPS devices. The basic idea is to locate hidden containers, called geocaches, outdoors and then share your experiences online. Geocaching is enjoyed by people from all age groups, with a strong sense of community and support for the environment.
Michelle Krill

WebTools4u2use - Webtools4U2Use - 0 views

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    The purpose of this website is to provide a place for K-12 school library media specialists to learn a little more about web tools that can be used to improve and enhance school library media programs and services, to see examples of how they can be used, and to share success stories and creative ideas about how to use and integrate them. Hundreds of free and inexpensive web tools are available for school library media specialists to use that can make us more productive, valued, and, perhaps, more competitive.
Michelle Krill

Educaching, A GPS Based Curriculum for Teachers - 0 views

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    In the spirit of Geocaching, Educaching is a curriculum that uses GPS technology to create an innovative learning atmosphere. Exciting lesson plans, unique ideas, and helpful strategies that incorporate the national teaching standards provide a road map to make education challenging, rewarding, and fun.
Michelle Krill

Nota : Casual Collaboration - 0 views

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    Mash your ideas and media together with friends in a dynamic whiteboard wiki. Using photos, videos, and other web content you can instantly create brainstorms, presentations, scrapbooks, and enjoy an interactive chat with more than 50 friends.
Marge Runkle

CriticalThinking.org - Critical Thinking Model 1 - 0 views

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    Eight basic structures are present in all thinking: Whenever we think, we think for a purpose within a point of view based on assumptions leading to implications and consequences. We use concepts, ideas and theories to interpret data, facts, and experiences in order to answer questions, solve problems, and resolve issues. INTERACTIVE
Ann Baum (Johnston)

See the Bigger Picture - The Contest - 0 views

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    Photo (capturing the spirit or idea of biodiversity) contest for kids 6 - 14 Deadline: September 8, 2009
Michelle Krill

brainstormer - 0 views

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    Spin the wheel to generate story ideas!
Michelle Krill

Slatebox :: Visualize Everything - Welcome! - 0 views

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    It's simple: Markup ideas on embeddable "slates" and collaborate in real-time. Signup absolutely FREE and build yours today.
Ben Louey

MixedInk - Free Collaborative Writing Tool - 0 views

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    MixedInk takes a fresh approach to collaborative writing. It's a fun, democratic and elegant way for people to weave their best ideas together. (Plus, it's free!)
Michelle Krill

XHTML live chat based on the XMLHttpRequest Object - 0 views

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    This chat tool has been refined for purposes of collaborative and conversational learning. You are here not only to learn, but to share and teach. Each participant is asked to pose questions, comments, and additional ideas and resources.
Marge Runkle

20 Ideas for an Excellent Podcast [WorkHappy.net] - 0 views

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    Good list of "look-fors" when creating a podcast
Ben Louey

Mobile Learning Institute - 0 views

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    The Mobile Learning Institute's film series "A 21st Century Education" profiles individuals who embrace and defend fresh approaches to learning and who confront the urgent social challenges that are part of a 21st century experience. "A 21st Century Education" compiles, in short film format, the best ideas around school reform. The series is meant to start, extend, or nudge the conversation about how to make change in education happen.
Michelle Krill

Mobile Learning Institute - 0 views

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    In this film, Heppell makes his way through London, describing his vision for schools, meeting with kids at the Be Very Afraid conference, and exploring ideas for classroom design in a technology pilot school in Teddington.
Michelle Krill

OOo4Kids - 1 views

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    "This page is the entry page of the OOo4Kids. The idea is to provide a 7-12 years software, based on OpenOffice.org source code, say, extremely simplified. "
Lauri Brady

Read.gov: Exquisite Corpse Adventure exclusive online story - 1 views

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    Ever heard of an Exquisite Corpse? It's not what you might think. An Exquisite Corpse is an old game in which people write a phrase on a sheet of paper, fold it over to conceal part of it and pass it on to the next player to do the same. The game ends when someone finishes the story, which is then read aloud. Our "Exquisite Corpse Adventure" works this way: Jon Scieszka, the National Ambassador for Young People's Literature, has written the first episode, which is "pieced together out of so many parts that it is not possible to describe them all here, so go ahead and just start reading!" He has passed it on to a cast of celebrated writers and illustrators, who must eventually bring the story to an end. Every two weeks, there will be a new episode and a new illustration. The story will conclude a year from now.
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    Love this idea to share with teachers & students!
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