What if learning could be as simple a playing with coloured blocks? What if learning could take place anywhere, anytime, with moving pieces, with a focus and re-focus on what one really wants?
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Rosemary Tyrrell, Ed.D.'s curator insight,
July 22, 2014 9:51 PM
A good overview on the available tools to make video interactive.
Alfredo Corell's curator insight,
July 23, 2014 7:38 AM
Becky Roehrs's curator insight,
July 23, 2014 10:31 AM
Excellent round-up of tools we have available to update our videos with voiceovers, notes, pop-ups, screenshots, maps, and references!
Beth Dichter's curator insight,
July 2, 2014 7:49 PM
Yesterday I posted the top choices from the American Association of School LIbrarians (AASL) on the best apps for 2014. Today they listed the top websites in the following categories: * Media Sharing * Digital Stories * Manage & Organize * Social Networking & Communication * Content Resources * Curriculum Collaboration As you review the websites you will find one or more standards that are addressed by the websites. Although I know many of the websites, there are some that are new to me that I look forward to exploring. Below are several that I have used and really like, or are ones I have checked out and will be using in the future. Are you looking for new tools and want ideas on how to use them as well as examples and links to learn more about the tool. Check out Remix-t, a site from the University of Notre Dame, that is chock full of great ideas and resources. Although this site is geared to college teachers the resources and examples will provide you with great ideas and you will be able to modify them for your classroom. You will find in under Content Resources. Mixed Ink is a new site to me. It allows you to create a group of students who will write together. They may comment and evaluate the submissions and each students' writing will show up in a different color. This looks like a great site, esp. for schools that are not using Google apps. There are many more that I will be exploring. Do you have a favorite website? Share them in the comment section and let us know why it is a favorite of yours.
Murielle Godement's curator insight,
July 3, 2014 1:54 AM
Annuaire (partiel et) commenté par catégorie.
Rosemary Tyrrell, Ed.D.'s curator insight,
July 3, 2014 1:01 PM
the American Association of School LIbrarians (AASL) listed the top websites in the following categories: * Media Sharing * Digital Stories * Manage & Organize * Social Networking & Communication * Content Resources * Curriculum Collaboration |
Beth Dichter's curator insight,
August 19, 2014 9:36 PM
Here is a quick tutorial to teach you how to insert questions into eduCanon. You will need to have a video in mind. * You can crop videos * You can group videos together for lessons * You can monitor student progress "Watch the rest of 3 Minute Teaching with Tech Tutorials on this web page, or by opening this YouTube Playlist."
Gary Harwell's curator insight,
August 20, 2014 2:17 AM
Instead of putting on a video and relaxing, why not put in a quiz or some questions.......
Rosemary Tyrrell, Ed.D.'s curator insight,
July 22, 2014 9:51 PM
A good overview on the available tools to make video interactive.
Alfredo Corell's curator insight,
July 23, 2014 7:38 AM
Becky Roehrs's curator insight,
July 23, 2014 10:31 AM
Excellent round-up of tools we have available to update our videos with voiceovers, notes, pop-ups, screenshots, maps, and references!
Beth Dichter's curator insight,
July 2, 2014 7:49 PM
Yesterday I posted the top choices from the American Association of School LIbrarians (AASL) on the best apps for 2014. Today they listed the top websites in the following categories: * Media Sharing * Digital Stories * Manage & Organize * Social Networking & Communication * Content Resources * Curriculum Collaboration As you review the websites you will find one or more standards that are addressed by the websites. Although I know many of the websites, there are some that are new to me that I look forward to exploring. Below are several that I have used and really like, or are ones I have checked out and will be using in the future. Are you looking for new tools and want ideas on how to use them as well as examples and links to learn more about the tool. Check out Remix-t, a site from the University of Notre Dame, that is chock full of great ideas and resources. Although this site is geared to college teachers the resources and examples will provide you with great ideas and you will be able to modify them for your classroom. You will find in under Content Resources. Mixed Ink is a new site to me. It allows you to create a group of students who will write together. They may comment and evaluate the submissions and each students' writing will show up in a different color. This looks like a great site, esp. for schools that are not using Google apps. There are many more that I will be exploring. Do you have a favorite website? Share them in the comment section and let us know why it is a favorite of yours.
Murielle Godement's curator insight,
July 3, 2014 1:54 AM
Annuaire (partiel et) commenté par catégorie.
Rosemary Tyrrell, Ed.D.'s curator insight,
July 3, 2014 1:01 PM
the American Association of School LIbrarians (AASL) listed the top websites in the following categories: * Media Sharing * Digital Stories * Manage & Organize * Social Networking & Communication * Content Resources * Curriculum Collaboration
Beth Dichter's curator insight,
January 12, 2014 8:53 PM
Are you interested in flipping part of your class and would like to know some tools that would also allow you to add assessments to videos. Richard Byrne has three suggestions and all are free! *eduCanon - Quoting from the post "eduCanon allows teachers to build flipped lessons using YouTube and Vimeo videos, create questions about the videos, then assign lessons to their students." *Teachem uses the TED-Ed model. Choose videos that are hosted on YouTube. Add questions and comments. Videos may be public or private. *Knowmia is a website and iPad app and their website has over 17,000 videos that you may use. You may also create your own. Knowmia has been designed for teachers and students and provides an Assignmen Wizard and is adding additional features. If you looking for a tool that allows you to flip a lesson and also include an assessment these three provide a variety of options. Have fun exploring and finding the one that will work best for you.
Charlotte Lovie's curator insight,
March 9, 2014 6:43 AM
Some more ways of adding learning content to video. |