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In this post I will present you The Ultimate list of Free Stock Photos Sites for eLearning. If anyone of you have used one or more of the above Free Stock Photos Sites I will very much appreciate if he/she share with us his experience!
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"Teachers need to integrate technology seamlessly into the curriculum instead of viewing it as an add-on, an afterthought or an event." -- Heidi Hayes Jacobs, Educational Consultant, Curriculum Desig (Five Free Web 2.0 Tools to Support Lesson Planning... Via Maria Margarida Correia, LaiaJoana, Renee Maufroid, Juergen Wagner, Chris Jaeglin, Mathieu Pesin
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Pinterest, Educanvas, LiveBinders, Storybird, VoiceThread: heard of 'em all, tried none of them. But I like the idea that technology should be neither add-on nor main event. Delete the scoop?
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Webinar: Using VoiceThread with students
Zeke Pottage & Damien Herlihy (Australia) Delete the scoop?
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"Using Voicethread in the Classroom. Very easy tutorial on Voicethread, possibly one of the best tools to help students learn how to give their opinion on pictures, paintings, drawings.."
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Dave Dodgson explains how to use Voicethread to help young learners listen to their classmates' picture narrations. He uses Audioboo to record his learners when the classroom internet is slow, and later uploads to Voicethread to share with learners and their parents.
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Shona Whyte: High school social studies teacher Spiro Bolos guest blogs on Richard Byrnes' Free Technology for Teachers website on combining low-text Powerpoint slides with Voicethread or Google Apps comment options to make lectures less "one-way" by integrating "student voices."
In the foreign language classroom, this technique could be employed to improve interaction around student-created presentations also. Delete the scoop?
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