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Making Flip Books to Improve ReadingBy Sarah Shotkoski, August 1, 2008
from Educators' eZine
As a teacher one of the more difficult task is developing innovative lesson plans that will gain the attention of all students. In doing so, I find that my sixth graders thoroughly enjoy using technology More..
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Wikis Make Learning Wicked FunJon Orech, April 1, 2008 from Educators' eZine
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In the business and education world alike, the concept of collaborative technology continues to shape our thinking. More..
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Making Book Trailers with Photo Story 3Mark Geary, December 1, 2007 from Educators' eZine
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Here's a handy tutorial for using Microsoft's free Photo Story More..
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Tips For Digital Story TellingJon Orech, November 1, 2007 from Educators' eZine
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Not too long ago very few educators had ever heard the term "Digital Storytelling" and probably thought that "DST" just More..
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You Can Take It With YouJeffrey Branzburg, October 15, 2007 Can Take It With You
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How to integrate video segments in curriculum—without worry.
Video-sharing sites such as YouTube and Google Video contain a great deal of More..
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Adding Impact to Digitally-Filmed StoriesJon Orech, October 1, 2007
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from Educators' eZine
When word processors first came on the scene, teachers were happy to get typed papers from students and were willing More..
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Ten Tips for Digital Movie-MakingJanet Buckenmeyer , August 1, 2007 from Educators' eZine
Digital technologies are revolutionizing education at every grade level and in every subject area. The possibilities are endless, and one of the most innovative and exciting instructional strategies is to have More..
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Technology Funding: A How-To GuideKen Brown , April 1, 2007 from Educators' eZine
Believe it or not, better teaching and greater student achievement does not end with merely acquiring hardware and software. It must be supported by an assessment of needs, not merely wants, and that must relate More..
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Feed Yourself Information With an RSS FeedAmber Price, March 1, 2007 from Educators' eZine
1. What is an RSS feed and why should I use one?
Do you love to read? If you are a teacher, more than likely, you do. Do you like to stay up-to-date with current events? If you are a teacher who lacks the More..
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How To Take Notes OnlineJulia VanderMolen, February 1, 2007 from Educators' eZine
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Although there are many reasons for taking notes, it can be a difficult task for students. Often they try to copy everything, and soon become frustrated by the task. Or, they skip around, often More..
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Sidebar: 3 x 5 Cards Go OnlineJulia VanderMolen, February 1, 2007 Feature: How To Take Notes Online
Teachers can improve the note-taking skills of students by either modifying their presentation during lectures or teaching students how to use note-taking techniques. Now, thanks to several new Web More..
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Going DigitalMatthew Bamberg , January 1, 2007 from Educators' eZine
Whether it be shooting a portrait or framing a landscape, teaching young people to understand both the technical and the artful within the realm of digital art photography requires that you take a multi-disciplinary More..
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How To Create Slideshows with the Free PhotoStory 3Julia VanderMolen, January 1, 2007 from Educators' eZine
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Like most teachers, you appreciate instructional technology – especially if it’s free. Not only is Photo Story 3 free, but it is also a fun and fabulous way for even the technology More..
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Make Your Own Interactive CDsMichael J. Calhoun, November 1, 2006 We learn best when the knowledge or skill we think we’ve acquired is reinforced – especially when a concept can be visually demonstrated. That was probably the thinking behind those old classroom filmstrips that some of More..
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