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Growing excitement around technology’s potential to transform the classroom has the education community chattering about laptops, tablets and smartphones. Continue reading →
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Narrable is an online storytelling site that combines your most important photos with the voices that bring them to life. Via Baiba Svenca, Rob Furman
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Un servizio gratuito che consente di realizzare in modo molto semplice una presentazione costituita da immagini e registrazione vocale a commento delle immagini. Si tratta di un webware semplice da utilizzare in ambito didattico e che può essere utilizzato dal docente e/o dagli studenti per creare storie (storytelling) o presentazioni Delete the scoop?
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Kidblog and Collaborize Classroom are two tools that work for me in language arts and book clubs. What works for you?
It was word processing that pulled me into technology. I recall many English teachers telling me that word processing was going to ruin writing.
And so it goes....