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Intercultural dialogue through fairy tales from all over the world.
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By Hall Davidson For educators interested in incorporating video into classroom lessons, here are seven projects to dive into.
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Tweet TweetThis year’s Top 100 Tools for Learning list (the 6th Annual Survey) has been compiled from the votes of 582 learning professionals worldwide – 55% working in education, 45% ...
Andrew K Kirk, Founder of Face The Buzz and Social Media Examiner writer, outlines 4 Social Media Goals Every Business Should Measure, but these can all easily be applied to libraries as well.
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Sign up for a free Google Voice account and let the possibilities for use in the classroom become reality. Check out how you can integrate this tool into educational settings.
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Curation tools develop a range of skills for students including information literacy...
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Design a QR Code 'Treasure Hunt' to get students using their mobile devices to move and to learn...
Pupils from Robin Hood primary school, Birmingham, worked with a film crew from the National College for School Leadership to express their desire to use the... (RT @Spectronics: Engage me!
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The Guardian (blog)Game on: using computer games to captivate your classThe Guardian (blog)Here, he tells us what he hopes the future holds for games based learning, how to convince a reluctant head teacher of its potential and recommends some...
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"What I want to do in this post is to introduce you to some successful educational wikis created and run by educators like you and me . This list of wiki is a must see by every teacher and it would be better if you bookmark it for later reference."
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By now you’ve probably heard about QR, or quick-response 2-D barcodes.
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Creative Kids Tales was established in 2011, Creative Kids Tales is an Australian website that aims to bring together unpublished children’s authors. For the time being it will only be open to Australian writers.
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TV NEWS Search and Borrow is a service that allows you to: Search broadcasts using closed captioning, Borrow broadcasts on DVD, View 30-second streamed segments, Cite specific clips, Annotate moments, and Research 2012 U.S.
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If you're short on time but looking to learn about some of the coolest and most engaging web 2.0 tools, you're in luck! From Today's Meet to Socrative, there's plenty here for a teacher on the go but in the know.
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Educators Technology has published a free eBook listing free educational kids-safe websites. Read the introduction below and download the ebook here, or view through the website.
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A well made flash resource that introduces the features of a forest and our responsibilities to look after them. The resource is generic enough that it is useful for forest locations from around the world. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
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A collection of online educational games for students.
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First, the bad (that’s the way I prefer it): To have new and great ideas require work. The belief that an excellent idea just pops into your head in an AHA! moment is wrong. Eureka, like overnight success, takes time.
GoAnimate4Schools is a safe environment for students to fully express their creativity through video and a great place for educators to share educational videos with other educators worldwide.
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Brian Herzog at the Swiss Army Librarian writes about Scanning Library Cards on Smartphones.
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Great list of links to several sites for using the iPad. Something for every
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Helpful list of links for iPads.