The techie Christmas Story...
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Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
The Hallelujah Chorus
Just a bit of Holiday Cheer for the three of you who have been very good at living with the uncertainty of a new course presented as an independent study. Thanks for sticking with the program and doing what you found beneficial to your own professional development.
I wish for you a wonderful and restful break and a professional future that includes some form of technology leadership... believe me you are qualified.
Dave
The Hallelujah Chorus - handbell 4Ringer - YouTube:
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I wish for you a wonderful and restful break and a professional future that includes some form of technology leadership... believe me you are qualified.
Dave
The Hallelujah Chorus - handbell 4Ringer - YouTube:
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Sunday, December 11, 2011
Dayton college uses Facebook to lure students | The Columbus Dispatch
For your information... now that you know how to use some Web 2.o tools.
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Wednesday, November 9, 2011
How to create an Xtranormal Text to Speech Movie
Here's some help in creating your Xtranormal video from TeachereTube. If you search TeacherTube you'll find several videos on Xtranormal including some info on kids' accounts. Give some thought to making an Xtranormal video to introduce a new unit or concept.
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Sunday, November 6, 2011
Movie Maker | Xtranormal
Make an XtraNormal movie and share it with us. Try to get it done in the next week.
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Wednesday, November 2, 2011
One Semester of Spanish - Love Song
I know Rio will appreciate this but thought Beth and Jess would at least get a laugh. Also, it introduces TeacherTube (it's in Top Rated Videos). Seriously, find and review a video or two on your blog (see previous post).
TeacherTube - Teach the World | Teacher Videos | Lesson Plan Videos | Student Video Lessons | Online Teacher Made Videos | TeacherTube.com
Hey Troops,
Just in case your full-time jobs are not enough to keep you occupied take a look at TeacherTube and review one of the videos at the top of the home page... I like the Top Rated category but choose something that makes sense to you. Write the review on your blog. If possible show the video to an audience (students, colleagues, your SO) and get their reaction. While you are in TeacherTube poke around and see what else you might use. Oh yes, figure out how to link the video to your blog so I can see it when I read your entry. Hint: dashboard and embed are key words.
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