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Looking to take your presentations online? These 20 online presentation tools will help improve your slides so you can wow your audience.
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Thanks to Larry Ferlazzo for sharing this resource! ImageQuiz is a fantastic new website that lets users create image-based quizzes with ease. Just upload your image, choose a title, and begin tagg...
Via Todoele
Make education fun again! Quizdini is an easy Web 2.0 tool that helps teachers teach and students learn, for free!
Via Ana Cristina Pratas
A quick guide to turning your Twitter feed into an infographic using the tweetsheet tool. It's fast, simple, and adorable.
Via Matt Gomez, Jon Samuelson
Most kids want to write computer codePC AdvisorThe research, commissioned by Mozilla, has been published as innovation foundation Nesta, the Nominet Trust and Mozilla launch their Digital Makers programme, a £225,000 fund to stimulate and promote...
Via Kalani Kirk Hausman
This presentation was given by Ray Birks and Aaron Hansen at WAETAG 2012. The focus was how to engage and enrich students and teachers in technology. Mobile apps, websites and software are included as is a key that lets you know if it is free or a cost, and grade level (K-5, 6-8, 9-12). Most likely you will fine (or perhaps be reminded of) a couple of new tools that you might like to use.
Via Beth Dichter
Tweet State of our School Address (regarding Blogging) 3 years ago, we created blogs (WordPress platform) for ALL classroom teachers and resources.
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Would you like to relax your students’ tired eyes? Is it sounds good to convert any written text such as Microsoft Word into spoken words? What about running a PowerPoint presentation and have a narration of the text on your slides?
While there are hundreds of tools and devices available, we have found 10 creative ways to use Google tools and services to help improve learning.
Simple, collaborative screen sharing. You each get your own mouse, and you're both always in control.
With SlideMyPics you can add photos from Facebook, Flickr, Picasa, Photobucket, Smugmug and music from Youtube to create FREE stylish HTML5 photo slideshows.
Via Ana Cristina Pratas
Collaboration has gone Google. Create a story and then share your video.
Via Robin Good
Children can create their own online picture book zoo story with our interactive - wonderful zoo animals and writing tool included!
Via BookChook
This is a great site for finding quality images to use in your projects. The images can be used for both personal and commercial projects and you don't even need to sign in to download them. The images have been uploaded by users for the public good. Upload your images to help others. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Photos+%26+Images
Via ICTmagic
Wibbitz is a text-to-video platform that can automatically turn any text-based article, post or feed into a short video.
Via Kathleen Cercone
Wow, October is already here; the school year is flying. Banned Book Week is kicking off the new month, offering a chance for classroom conversations about freedom of speech and censorship.
T.H.E. Journal asked educators for the most creative storytelling apps available, and we did a little digging on our own, too. The tools and apps we found turn students into novelists, artists, and moviemakers.
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