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Not Just an IT Teacher — Recounting some 'goings on' with technology and education

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Why Do You Curate Content? Here My Five Top Reasons for Doing It

Why Do You Curate Content? Here My Five Top Reasons for Doing It | Education Library and More | Scoop.it
Cendrine Marrouat - www.cendrinemarrouat.com's comment, May 15, 4:57 AM
Your comment is wonderful as well, and opens a whole new discussion in itself. When I started writing my article two days ago, I had no idea how many responses it would generate!
OMP Digital's curator insight, May 16, 11:24 AM

A fantastic article on why you should curate content, share it and give your personal touch on the matter. 

Carmenne K. Thapliyal's curator insight, Today, 11:24 AM

This short article provides five solid reasons why one needs to curate. Needless to say, I've bought into the idea anyway

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Easily Remove Image Backgrounds Online - ClippingMagic

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ClippingMagic: Online image mask generator
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AEF: Courses and ELT Resources

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Free Word 2007 Tutorial

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Learn how to produce professional documents with the new Themes, Styles and SmartArt in Microsoft Word 2007.
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Materials de formació

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Thinkmap Visual Thesaurus - An online thesaurus and dictionary of over 145,000 words that you explore using an interactive map.

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An online thesaurus and dictionary of over 145,000 words that you explore using an interactive map. It's a tool for people who think visually. The most fun you've ever had with words.
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20 Literary Facts To Impress Your Friends With

20 Literary Facts To Impress Your Friends With | Education Library and More | Scoop.it
Aside from scoring book nerd points, these will also help you dominate on trivia night!

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GoogleLitTrips Reading List's curator insight, April 20, 2:15 PM

I don't know about you but I like these kinds of articles. As an English major and an English teacher for nearly four decades, I'm always pleasantly amused at the discovery of "new" back stories particularly about books I've taught repeatedly.

 

I don't know how many times I did dramatic readings of the entire Of Mice and Men complete with theatre style lighting in my classroom, dressed as a teacher sort of (denim jeans and shirt with tie and jacket... you know the look) and then as I began to read the story aloud I'd casually remove my jacket. A few minutes later I'd remove my tie, followed a few minutes later by rolling up my sleeves and then in subsequent several minutes gaps, I'd pull out a red bandana, wipe my brow and tie it around my neck. Another gap and I'd pull out my old cap just like the one I'd seen George wearing if one of the films. And then I'd hit the projector switch that was set to show a slide of the Salinas valley on the white board behind me.

 

Okay, I was really into it, and within a single class period the kids were locked into a genuine suspension of disbelief and they wanted to know what was going to happen next.

 

So when I saw the trivia point about Of Mice and Men in this article, I had to smile since Of Mice and Men was one of the several books that I had dug deeper into than any of the books I taught over the years.

 

I had no idea about the trivia regarding Don Quixote or Roald Dahl, a writer who I truly like but had no idea regarding the trivia  mentioned here.

 

This is also the kind of "back story" stuff that I found many students intrigued by as well. It's not quite the same as the historical background stuff we also share. There's something about the "did you know?" impact of author and book back story that has a different engagement factor for kids than the traditional academic back story stuff.

 

 ~ http://www.GoogleLitTrips.com ~

Karen Chichester's curator insight, April 29, 9:32 AM

Very interesting information. Complete with different backstories. 

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15 Authoring Tools For mEnabling Your eLearning For iPads

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List of 15 Authoring Tools For Enabling Your eLearning For iPads. These tools also help you convert your legacy eLearning content for delivery to iPads & tablets.

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As we all need to now consider mobile devices when writing our courses, these tools will help make this task a whole lot easier.

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I use my iPad whenever I'm on the move - I can't remember when I last opened a laptop.  For those of you finding yourself in a similar situation I re-scooped this from Ana Cristina Pratas.  Some of the apps are familiar some I must try out.  Have a go and let me know how you get on with them.

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Create Animated GIF from YouTube -

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Youtube to GIF, Create animated GIFs from YouTube, Hulu, Dailymotion, Vimeo, etc. Simply move and resize the window, and click Start to capture video without download them.

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Very creative tool. Good catch Ana. Thanks.

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Glad you like Jon!
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A Beginner's Guide to HTML & CSS

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A Beginner's Guide to HTML & CSS is a simple and comprehensive guide dedicated to helping beginners learn HTML and CSS created by Shay Howe.
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The Creative power of Glogster EDU, packaged for Home use.

Glogster EDU is proud to announce EDU Home. Finally, all the creative power of Glogster EDU, packaged for Home use. Visit our website for a FREE whitepaper and more info.
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Dozens of Tips & Techniques for Creating High Quality Engaging Screencasts | Emerging Education Technology

Dozens of Tips & Techniques for Creating High Quality Engaging Screencasts | Emerging Education Technology | Education Library and More | Scoop.it
The creation of instructional videos is one of the many technology-enabled capabilities that the 21st century teacher has at their disposal. Instructional
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Find Your Hogwarts House - Harry Potter Sorting Hat Personality Test

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A very interesting test!! 

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FotoFlexer is the most powerful online photo editor in existence. It can remove blemishes, change skin/hair color, morph photos and more! 100% free.

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Motivate struggling readers with joke books, comics and other "junky" reads

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Dana's simple hack of using humor to dial down reading anxiety for her son Wenxin could apply to any struggling reader.

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GoogleLitTrips Reading List's curator insight, April 17, 1:55 PM

Though this article is not terribly deep, it does strike a bit of gold that I've been giving much thought to recently.

 

There is a huge elephant in the literary reading classroom. No, it's not in the desks where the kids who are struggling with basic literacy are sitting. No, it's not in the front rows where the future English majors are sitting. It's right there in the middle of the classroom where those kids who can read, but either have never taken a strong enjoyment from reading or who once enjoyed hearing stories and even reading them by choice have somehow, frequently somewhere during middle school, begun to lose that essential element of literary reading called enjoyment. 

 

The gap between the various levels of enjoyment derived from reading and their enjoyment of reading the kinds of assigned stories for which they have not previously developed much appreciation, combined with the requirement to analyze literary devices, to pass quizzes, and write essays may be a fairly obvious set of circumstances connecting the reading of "good" literature to a gradual, and if truth be told, often steep decline in literary reading.

 

Do we need to "dumb down" expectations for these kids? I don't think so. But, we really ought to keep in mind that if, in our good intentions, we inadvertently kill the enjoyment of just reading a good story about things they like to read about, we may actually be contributing to losing them as life long readers. 

 

As I look back  on my own experiences with learning to appreciate the value of quality I clearly recall that in every instance it was a transitionary process.

 

I loved comic books, Mad Magazine, and junky reads before those interests widened into an appreciation for great satire and great story telling. 

 

I hated Romeo and Juliet as a pimply-faced teen age boy before I came to appreciate Shakespeare. Of course I read R&J as a freshman at a time when romantic love just wasn't anything I was interested in reading about. I never had a girlfriend; never had so much as a sister, a female cousin or even anything like a friendship with a girl that was as rich as my deep friendships with my guy friends.  And, like it or not, I truly believe that Shakespeare's language was a barrier that I just wasn't all that interested in overcoming. The language combined with my lack of having discovered any other reason to read the play pretty much made for a miserable experience.

 

 Ironically, because of my wobbly-at-best connection to my Jewish heritage, and a couple of years of maturity, I found myself much more receptive to the storyline in The Merchant of Venice.

 

It's a pattern that takes some transition time...

 

I also enjoyed junk food before I enjoyed fine food, and long before I appreciated healthy food.

 

I enjoyed the Three Stooges before I enjoyed dramatic films. In fact, I still remember the paradigm expanding impact of seeing The Graduate. Funny and thought-provoking! A perfect bridge.

 

I enjoyed having trendy clothes and cars before I found the shallowness in devoting huge chunks of money and concern to giving a darn about such superficial things.

 

So what's my point? Instilling, nurturing, and encouraging an ongoing LOVE of reading comes before, and perhaps in the long run is even more important than the development of an appreciation for literature. This may be particularly so if the appreciation for literary reading rests upon experiences that are deadly to pre-existing levels of reading enjoyment derived by many of our struggling and reluctant readers. 

 

And, I wouldn't be surprised to find out that like myself, if my pre-existing enjoyment of reading, junky as it might have been is built upon, we just might find that, as was also true in my case, that we might wind up with far more life long readers than we currently do; and perhaps even far more English majors as well.

 

 ~ http://www.GoogleLitTrips.com ~

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TagCloud Generator - generate your tag clouds in html and flash online with just a few steps.
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Glogster EDU Presents Faculty Edition! And Introducing our New Look!

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Glogster EDU is proud to offer our latest creation: Glogster EDU, Faculty Edition! What is it? More than just Glogster EDU Premium, the Faculty Edition is specially designed for a group of teachers...
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A Sneak Peak: The HORIZONTAL GLOG!

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The 10 Most Useful iPad Accessories For Classrooms - Edudemic

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There are thousands of options, but our friends at Education Dive have whittled down the best iPad accessories for classrooms anywhere.

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Free children’s ebooks for ages 3-11 | Oxford Owl

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Discover a range of children’s ebooks online in the Oxford Owl Library. Books include Biff, Chip, Kipper and Floppy, plus Project X and Winnie the Witch.
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Brilliant... especially for those who don't have easy access to these resources

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Cómo extraer el sonido de un video ~ Docente 2punto0

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