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Likewise, many teachers have an intuitive sense that different students have different learning styles: Some are verbal and some are visual; some are linear, some are holistic.
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Tildee is a free on-line tool to help practitioners create and share tutorials on any subject.
Tildee has a clear and user friendly interface allowing users to get straight to the point; writing their own tutorial.
Users are able to add maps, images and even videos to any step in a tutorial. One click and it's done !
Tildee is easy to share as every tutorial has its unique short URL. Via John Dalziel Delete the scoop?
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Closed Captions are subtitles for videos which are useful for people who...
For those who want captions or subtitles on their videos, Google allows them to add subtitle files to videos on Google+.
The subtitle files that Google+ currently supports are SRT and SUB files.
This CPD post shows readers how to... Via John Dalziel Delete the scoop?
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The University of North Carolina Wilmington’s Ed Games website hosts a variety of free, downloadable...
Practitioners can customise these games with their own content and once customised, can be...
Note: Some games are ready to use without modification. Many of the games replicate popular TV shows like Jeopardy, and Pyramid.
P.S. How about setting learners a challenge to customise a game? Via John Dalziel Delete the scoop?
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