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29 Oct 09

Resizr - Free Online Image, Photo, & Pictures Resize, Crop & Editing Software for MySpace

    • Resizr is a free online image resize and crop tool with lots of extras!


      Features:

      • Resize Pictures with High quality
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      • Rotate 90, 180, 270 degrees
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      • Make your own cellphone background
21 Oct 09

Visual dictionary

  • Visual
    Dictionary, to learn by way of image with thematic, clear and precise pages,
    with concise and rigorous texts, multilingual, the InfoVisual will become an
    academic resource. Different from an encyclopedia or from a traditional online
    dictionaries, thesauri and glossaries because the images replace the
    words.

    A teaching website of reference which will be able to find an
    essential place as a good link on your site.

    For general questions or if this
    is your first visit, consult the help section

    If you would
    like to use infovisual.info image on your website, It is permitted as long as
    you observe the "share image" procedure available on each
    page of the site. We tried to make this procedure as easy as possible.

07 Oct 09

Curriculum Matters: Chinese-American Scholar on American Education, and Foreign Competition

Here's a nut-shell of the article link Laurie just sent- thanks for the article Laurie!

blogs.edweek.org/...se-american_scholar_on_am.html - Preview

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  • "Clearly, American education has been moving toward authoritarianism," he
    writes, "letting the government dictate what and how students should learn and
    what schools should teach. This movement has been fueled mostly through
    fear—fear of threats from the Soviets, the Germans, the Japanese, the Koreans,
    the Chinese, and the Indians. The public, as any animal under threat would, has
    sought and accepted the action of a protector—the government."

  • Pretty strong language. Zhao goes on to praise what he sees as the strengths
    of the U.S. education system, such as its diversity, which he says breeds
    innovation and allows it to bring about and respond to changes in the American
    economy. He also describes American education as a system of "second chances,"
    in which students who struggle initially have many chances to correct their
    course, seize upon a talent and prosper. (Presumably unlike other nations, where
    students are directed onto an academic track on the basis of test scores and
    kept there.) The United States needs to find ways to replicate these strengths,
    he says.

23 Sep 09

SafeShare.TV - distraction free videos

  • Not only does SafeShare.TV remove distracting
    and offensive
    elements around YouTube videos, but it also allows you to
    crop videos before sharing them.
17 Sep 09

Why Don’t Teens Tweet? We Asked Over 10,000 of Them.

  • Over the last few months everyone has weighed in on the question of “Why Don’t
    Teens Tweet” — except, it would appear, teens. We recently ran a survey of
    10,000+ US teens aged 13 – 17 to see if we could add anything new to the
    question. As it turns out, the question itself is flawed.
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11 Sep 09

Wallwisher.com :: Words that stick

Wallwisher is an online notice board maker. Discussing a new idea? Taking notes? Giving feedback? Voicing opinion? Wishing a happy birthday? Now do all that easily with Wallwisher wall and some stickies.

www.wallwisher.com - Preview

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26 Aug 09

twitter4teachers / Twitter Mentors

  • Twitter Mentors
  • Twitter MentorsWould you like another educator to help you get started with Twitter and help build your personal learning network? 


    If yes, then sign up for a Twitter mentor below. Please add your Twitter username under that "Mentee Twitter Username" column to sign up with a mentor.


    Happy Tweeting!

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23 Jul 09

ALA | AASL Best Web sites for Teaching and Learning Top 25 Award

20 Jul 09

Top News - High-tech cheating? Students see it differently

  • Rather than blame technology for enabling cheating in schools, maybe it's time to rethink learning and assessment in the digital era
  • A recent report commissioned by Common Sense Media about the use of cell phones and the internet for cheating (see story) is representative of how students and adults can look at the same behavior or activity and have very different perceptions of technology's impact.
09 Jul 09

mimio presentation files demonstrated at NECC 2009. Register to Win a new mimio Interactive System!

  • mimio and Discovery Education - A Powerful Combination
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    mimio has teamed up with Discovery Education to provide an overview of how to combine the two valuable educational resources.
    Learn how to maximize the benefits of your mimio Interactive System and Discovery Education.

02 Jul 09

ISTE NECC09 Innovation Exchange: Eyes on the Prize

    • Three questions to answer


    • What was the main idea or point being made in the video?
    • What audience was the video trying to reach?
    • Think about the methods used to create the video. Were they effective? Why or why not?


    • Video 1
    • Video 2
    • Video 3
    • Video 4
    • Instruction Sheet
29 Jun 09

About Us | TechTechBoom

  • TechTechBoom.com is a new BETA (code word for not fully finished) website and is a subsidiary of Mario Armstrong Media, LLC. (http://www.MarioArmstrong.com) What’s the mission? Simple, it’s a place to help teens to connect, be inspired, supported and motivated to pursue STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Math) academics and careers! We need more young minds wanting to fill our tech pipeline of the future.
  • The vision for this site was Mario Armstrong’s and he wanted it to be a cool and very informative tech hangout for teens but instead of hiring adults to design it (boring and done already) he wanted to flip the model. So his company hired 11 high school students from different grades, backgrounds and tech interests and they created what you see today, that being the first STEM website and community built by teens for teens! The site offers a cool hangout place, solid STEM information and resources all centered around STEM.
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25 Jun 09

The DEAN’s List

13 Jun 09

Facebook | Coming Soon: Facebook Usernames

  • UPDATE on Saturday, June 13: Username selection is now live at http://www.facebook.com/username/. Remember, choosing a username is optional and will give you a distinct Web address for your profile. It will not change the name that appears on your profile, in search or elsewhere on the site.
06 Jun 09

Stolen Picture at Extraordinary Mommy

  • Stolen Picture


    May 28th, 2009



    So, this is the price we pay for indulging in social media, I guess.


    I am thrilled to have reconnected with so many friends on Facebook.  One of them sent me this message yesterday:


    Alright, so how’s this for random: I’m in the car, taking my wife for a check up, pass by a new grocery store and notice that they have a picture of you, your husband and two kids on the store front window. Life size. I kid you not. Will take a photo of it later today and send….


    What you don’t know from this message: this college friend lives in the CZECH REPUBLIC.

  • Just to let you and other readers know…you can do image searches on google using keywords like ‘family’ and such, and images all across the web on blogs, facebook and other places will pop up. I used to work in marketing and stock photos, or professional photos that are purposely staged for advertising use are expensive, so it’s not uncommon for people/agencies with less that reputable practices to pilfer images off the web. To prevent having your pics stolen, you can of course use flash to post stuff, but for the less-tech inclined user, make sure to only post low res images. They are absolutely fine for viewing on blogs, facebook, etc., but useless for marketing material. Also, when posting albums to facebook, make sure you select the ‘viewable by friends only’ otherwise, like I said before, they can show up on google searches and be accessed by anyone.

Weblogg-ed » Continual, Collaborative, on the Job Learning

  • The challenge is, of course, that “continual, collaborative, on the job” learning isn’t very convenient for professional developers or for teachers in classrooms. It means re-thinking what learning looks like, and that’s a scary place still for most in education.

ClassTools.net: Create interactive flash tools / games for education

  • Classtools.net allows you to create free educational games, activities and diagrams in a Flash! Host them on your own blog, website or intranet! No signup, no passwords, no charge!
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