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This workshop is simply designed to remove the mysteries associated with recently developed Internet technologies such as blogging, wikis, swickis and podcasting. Web 2.0 is the second generation Internet that facilitates collaboration and sharing between users such as teachers and learners.
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Collection of interactive games for younger students. Would be nice on the SMART Board.
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I decided to present a workshop on the SMARTboard at our district level Professional Development Academies and found that most of the teachers, being new to the SMARTboard, were not even sure how to use an interactive whiteboard instructionally with their students. The teachers were not as interested in learning the SMART Notebook software as they were with using the SMARTboard for integrated, interactive lessons.
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This collection has been developed to introduce students to new concepts. By walking through the still images and movie included for each topic, viewers are in control of choosing the learning style that best fits their needs.
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Tablet computing and personal electronic devices such as iPads promise to have a dramatic impact on education. This Ning network was created to explore new and innovative ways iPads and other portable devices could be used in schools and colleges.
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Of course, the best way to judge if online learning is for you is to experience an online course for yourself. Our Trial Offer provides you with a great opportunity to test the waters before deciding whether you wish to continue.
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Welcome to ArtLex. You'll find definitions for more than 3,600 terms used in discussing art / visual culture, along with thousands of supporting images, pronunciation notes, great quotations and cross-references.
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True or false: Technology in the classroom helps kids learn. A new survey reveals the answer, and the top five myths surrounding technology in K-12 classrooms.
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Creating a Multimedia Digital Learning Object in Powerpoint
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Great Stats:"The Internet: Infographic" http://j.mp/c2grLD
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The internet, an Infographic. Numbers look so much bigger when they’re in color, so please take a moment to comprehend the vast extent to which the internet has grown in the short space of a decade.
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Revision is a critical piece of the writing process—and of your classroom curriculum. Now, Google Docs has partnered with Weekly Reader’s Writing for Teens magazine to help you teach it in a meaningful and practical way.
The sharing features of Google Docs enable you and your students to decide exactly who can access and edit documents. You’ll find that Google Docs helps promote group work and peer editing skills, and that it helps to fulfill the stated goal of The National Council of Teachers of English, which espouses writing as a process and encourages multiple revisions and peer editing. -
ONLINE VIDEO TO GIF CONVERTER – BETA!
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Microsoft partners in learning awards microsoft
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The danger of allowing an advertising company to control the index of human knowledge is too obvious to ignore
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