I am now teaching a high school Cisco networking class. Multimedia is hard to find. Sometimes I create it myself, but I would also like some professional and polished stuff for the students. I ordered a Cisco training CD and I hope that works well, but anybody know of some descent free stuff out there?
Added by Shawn Nutting on February 18, 2009 at 4:43pm —
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In the past few months 'Inanimate Alice' has made great progress in reaching out to educators around the world. The Education Packs associated with the series have been accessed from 35 countries. These are available at http://www.inanimatealice.com/education/index.html
'Inanimate Alice' is a born-digital fiction, an interactive story for kids growing up in the videogame generation. About an hour of on-screen time and associated material makes for an in-depth look at what the digital…
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Added by Ian Harper on February 18, 2009 at 4:39pm —
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Wow, a new site to spend so much time ~ won't my wife be pleased!! As I tell her, at least they are educational for work and not recreationally destroying our marriage :)
I stumbled here by mistake and figured I'd see what it was about. I am searching for new technology for my class of 2nd graders. I recently acquired a Mimio Interactive device for my white board and am currently working on finding lessons and software to use with it. The kids and I are amazed at the things we can do…
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Added by Tim on February 18, 2009 at 3:37pm —
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Added by The Second Grade Superstars on February 18, 2009 at 2:57pm —
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As we work through our implementation plan for increasing the use of our Blackboard Learning, Content, and Community systems we often get lost in the minutiae of administration and lose track of what is happening on the end-users side. I have used blended online learning environments as a teacher and as a staff development instructor for 11+ years. The tools available to a teacher and the students are awesome. Discussion boards have been the backbone of online courses. They still are. At time I…
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Added by Bob.Snyder on February 18, 2009 at 1:51pm —
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Okay - Right now I'm at the above workshop at the NCCE Conference. It's been put together by Becky Firth and Kathy Dorr. Check out their wiki at
http://techteachingtools.pbwiki.com
Anyway - I thought I would make a link here of all the sites they're sharing so I could easily access it later.
Bubbl.us Essentially an online version of Inspiration. It's a brainstorming software tool. I personally…
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Added by Patrick Kutkey on February 18, 2009 at 12:30pm —
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Ah well, its so not 1990's.
Added by William Calhoun on February 18, 2009 at 11:20am —
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Maths ... on the move.
Updated rational functions with some graphs from
Lybniz function plotter. Also wrote some text for Vertical Asymptote section.
Added by Geoff St. Pierre on February 18, 2009 at 8:32am —
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Today is Day 101 in the
Vendee Globe race. Rich is in ninth place and 5 of the 11 skippers who remain in the race are still at sea. My students and I have been sending Rich email via his
http://www.sitesalive.com website link and following him on Google Earth. The Thinkfinity website is also hosting his content at
http://ehrweb01.aaas.org/sail/ I'm hoping that…
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Added by Lorraine on February 18, 2009 at 8:30am —
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I have updated the
Maths text to include a section on completing the square; some rearranging has occurred. And I added some nice graphs; some of the graphs need to be replaced with "more professional" looking graphs.
Does anybody know of a program for Linux or Mac where I can put multiple graphs, label points, put custom labels on the x and y-axis, and export as *.png files?
I am also going to try and make…
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Added by Geoff St. Pierre on February 17, 2009 at 7:14pm —
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I loved making this character poster. I had no idea you can make something like that using Excel. The hardest part I found was finding a picture that had a high enough resolution. Once I did I thought it was very simple and fast to make. This is a great way to decorate a classroom, and much cheaper than buying a bunch of character posters. Not only do these make for great decorations, but they are also good reminders for the kids on some of the character traits they should have.
Added by Tammy McGuirk on February 17, 2009 at 7:04pm —
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When I think of a words to describe myself, many come to mind. Words like creative, intelligent, compassionate, and caring all pertain to my being in some manner. However there is one word that describes me better than the rest and that word would be efficient. Efficient is an adjective defined as achieving maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort and working in a well-organized and competent manner. The reason why I am talking about the term efficient is because of the correlation it…
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Added by Matthew Davidson on February 17, 2009 at 7:03pm —
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My older brother and I would spend hours a day when we were little play Super Nintendo. We had a system worked out where one of us would stay at the easiest level and keep getting as many lives as we could. The other one would try to advance as far as they could through all the levels. If that person got low on lives, then the one staying at the easiest level one give most of their lives to that person. It was a really good syster. It almost made it possible for us to beat the whole game, but…
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Added by Tammy McGuirk on February 17, 2009 at 7:01pm —
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When I was younger my brothers and some friends and I would play Nintendo 64. This gaming system had the game Mario Party to go with it. Ryne, Kyler, PJ, Zach, and I
loved that game! We would play it every single time we got together and even when we weren't all together. This gaming system had 4 controllers with it. The problem we had was that there were 5 of us. I'm sure you can see where this is going...not enough controllers for kids. So we started getting into arguments and fights…
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Added by Kassi Roberts on February 17, 2009 at 7:00pm —
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So when I was growing the memory I know best with the use of technology was the time when my twin brother and I always played the game system Sega together. Those were the best times. We would always be so excited to come home after school and play each other in racing on the Sega or playing Sonic the headchog. It was a simple game system to use and was always so much fun! I remember always playing it and asking my friends all the time to come over and we could play the Sega. I mean litterally…
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Added by Erin Freese on February 17, 2009 at 6:59pm —
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So we went to the computer lab today for 1/2 an hour and I gave them this assignment.
Visit
http://www.scholastic.com/kids/stacks and check out any book or author page you'd like. Then write down at least FIVE new things you learned from visiting those pages.
The kids were like, "We can visit ANY author on this page?" and, "We can look at ANY book site on…
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Added by Michelle TeGrootenhuis on February 17, 2009 at 3:30pm —
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PeanutButter language software combines effective tools that get you speaking a new language, fast. Video conversations simultaneously teach sentence structure, grammar, and vocabulary. Our “study buddies” review lessons making language learning sensible, interactive, and fun. Come find out why PeanutButter is language learning that sticks.
Website:…
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Added by Sarah Lane on February 17, 2009 at 2:35pm —
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This is my 1st Blog on CR 2.0.
Added by iRushd on February 17, 2009 at 2:30pm —
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from the education ercade
THE EDUCATION ARCADE released two white papers to guide the development and dissemination of educational games (and other technologies).
The Education Arcade at MIT has released two white papers on educational games and other learning technologies:
Moving Learning Games Forward and
Using the Technology… Continue
Added by Andrew on February 17, 2009 at 1:00pm —
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In third grade on my birthday, I recieved my first cassette tape player. I was overly excited about this device because I had so many tapes that I wanted to listen to. I used this player to read along with the books, and when I was afriad at night, I could listen to the stories on the tape until I was sound asleep. My favorite thing to do with the tape player was to slow it down so slow that the voices would sound low and really silly. You can't…
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Added by Mai Chan on February 17, 2009 at 9:50am —
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