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Emaze vision – to change the way people create presentations through a simple, fully automated process that generate powerful and engaging showcases.
Via Baiba Svenca
Social media often gets a bad rap for being a driving force behind people falling out of touch, neglecting in-person relationships, and reducing productivity for people around the world.
By Jim Shimabukuro Editor Like gold, we horde what we’ve learned about education and expect to live off the interest for the rest of our professional lives. Tossing it out with the garbage is...
Via Ramiro Aduviri Velasco, juandoming, Gust MEES
The infographic may be designed for small business owners but it's worthwhile for any teacher, student, parent, or other Edudemic reader looking for the quick bites of the social networks.
Via Gust MEES
One-stop-shop with guidance for teachers copying and using books, magazines, newspapers, music, film & TV in classrooms - from the CLA, ERA, NLA, CCLI, PPL, PRS, MPLC, PVS
Via Dennis T OConnor, Jack Patterson, Gust MEES
Social Media for Teachers INFOGRAPHIC
iPads are making waves in education all over the nation, even in college classrooms, where they’re replacing laptops, textbooks, and notebooks.
Via David Miller
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Anyone who has used the Prezi platform would know that creating a Prezi and uploading it to Prezi.com is easy enough, however when it comes to converting it to a YouTube video, there seems to be no native method of doing so...
Via Baiba Svenca
Infographics are interesting–a mash of (hopefully) easily-consumed visuals (so, symbols, shapes, and images) and added relevant character-based data (so, numbers, words, and brief sentences). The learning application for them is clear, with many academic standards–including the Common Core standards–requiring teachers to use a variety of media forms, charts, and other data for both information reading as well as general fluency...
Via Baiba Svenca
Short, sweet and simple!... Social Media Explained Visually
Via Gust MEES
This case study is the result of semi-structured interviews with teaching faculty, other staff and students involved in health Open Educational Resources (OER)
Via Andreas Link
Hybrid Pedagogy is an academic and networked journal of teaching and technology that combines the strands of critical and digital pedagogy to arrive at the best social and civil uses of technology and digital media in education.
Via Cristóbal Suárez, João Greno Brogueira
Ken's Key Takeaway: I knew about the OCR in photos. I did not know about the OCR .pdf function. Awesome! Ken Are you a digital packrat? Are you in need of a searchable repository for everything you want to recall later? Does the idea of automatic OCR (Optical Character Recognition) for all your scanned PDFs get you excited in a way only seriously organised people could ever understand? If so, Evernote is the tool you need right now – and we’ve got the perfect manual to get you started using it like a professional. Downloads are free from MakeUseOf - just tweet about the product you want. -JL
Via Miloš Bajčetić, Ken Morrison, Howard Rheingold, Jim Lerman, Dennis T OConnor
"Mindmapping is the process of drawing up diagrams that show relations between various ideas, tasks or information. For many of us this shows to actually be a way of taking notes that can be more useful than just writing down keywords or sentences like we do on a to-do list."
Via Baiba Svenca, João Greno Brogueira
Higher Order Thinking Strategies and Tools The following Online Interactive Thinking Strategies and Tools are designed to provide a scaffold which enables students to think with more depth and structure. When using them, ask students to continually reflect on and justify which Habits of Mind best suit how they are thinking.
Via Kathleen Cercone
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