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6 Amazing App Smash Examples to Inspire Creativity

6 Amazing App Smash Examples to Inspire Creativity
We recently challenged members of our ThingLink Education Community to take the ThingLink App Smash Challenge. The challenge was designed to help educators discover new ideas for teaching and learning with an iPad by combining two or more apps together to create, publish and share content. The use of ThingLink as a presentation tool provides educators with powerful possibilities for turning an image into a multimedia rich learning tool. Many members of the ThingLink EDU community submitted ThingLink powered App Smashes to our App Smash Channel and several ThingLink Expert Educators shared their expertise through one of three webinars we offered. In case you missed it, here are resources from our culminating App Smash webinar. Be sure to watch the archived webinar found at the bottom of this post to listen to our Expert Educators describe their amazing AppSmashes. Famous Monuments of the Ancient World Creative Writing with Book Creator and Scene Maker The Smash Pub Heritage Project Related:  Computingmultimodal class

Cyber-Langues Copy of Rhetorical Remix (Hyperdoc) Tout Google avec un seul compte Connectez-vous pour accéder à Google Docs. Localiser mon compte Mot de passe oublié ? Se connecter avec un autre compte Créer un compte Tout Google avec un seul compte PowToon, free business presentation software animated video maker and PowerPoint alternative English Language Arts Digital Resources Trouble viewing this page? Go to our diagnostics page to see what's wrong. Tice Education : Le portail de l'Éducation numérique - Tice, TNI, codage, supports de cours, C2i Détails Publication : 14 juin 2017 WordClouds ou nuage de mots (en français) est une apllication en ligne pour générer des "nuages de mots" à partir d'un texte, documents ou d'une url (adresse internet). Les nuages donnent plus d'importance aux mots qui apparaissent le plus fréquemment dans le texte source. Vous pouvez modifier vos nuages avec différentes polices, des modèles, et des couleurs. Un nuage de mots peut être saisi ou importé : L'application compte les mots dans le fichier texte. Tapez ou collez le texteTélécharger vers le serveur un document Microsoft Office (.doc, .docx, .pptx, .xlsx)Télécharger vers le serveur un document PDF (.pdf)Télécharger vers le serveur un document texte (.txt) La barre d'outils principale vous propose un nombre important de réglages, comme la taille de l'image en pixels, le glossaire des mots avec possibilité de liens hypertextes, la forme de la figure géométrique, le thème (jeux de couleurs personalisables), les polices de caratctères, l'echelle etc.

055: Hyperdocs, Authentic Audience, and Screencastify with Kristy Louden - Spark Creativity Today on the podcast I'm interviewing Kristy, of Louden Clear in Education, about three of her favorite creative teaching strategies. Together we're diving into hyperdocs, a public speaking project (that you can try out at your school this year, and I hope you do!) involving the perfect authentic audience, and ways for using Screencastify to save you time and make your hard work more effective. I think you're going to love what Kristy has to share. You can listen below, or on iTunes, Blubrry, or Stitcher. Or read on for the written highlights. Using Hyperdocs as a Tool to Teach Writing Students are in such different places, and need such different tools to improve their writing. Imagine a Google Doc with five steps to using a Hyperdoc. You get the idea. Kristy first implemented hyperdocs with her students when she was about to jump into a paper on The Great Gatsby with her students. "What I love about hyperdocs... is they really let me do a workshop model. 1. 2. 3. 4. #5 Essay Feedback "Hi!

Telescopic Text 10 Brilliant Examples Of Sketch Notes: Notetaking For The 21st Century Sketch notes–or graphic notes, or whatever other term you like–are one of the single most important developments in note-taking history. Hold on, give me a second to explain. Exactly why they matter has something to do with the way our brains work, and the explosion of technology, and a little bit of viral success. The point of notes, it seems, is to capture important ideas for future reference. While it’s nothing new to take notes that combine images with words and phrases, sketch notes are actually an evolution of this idea. Then Ken Robinson’s Changing Educational Paradigms exploded across the internet, and the sound of the little marker squeaking across the whiteboard became synonymous with digital storytelling. Why? The water cycle has a story to tell that is exceptionally hard to document in an outline form–and impossible to do so engagingly or enthusiastically. And in the era of tablet PCs, smartphones, and instagram, this means everything.

The Best Web 2.0 Applications for ESL/EFL Learners — 2007 | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day... As I promised in my previous post on the Best Web 2.0 Applications for Education — 2007, here’s my next “Best of..” list — the Web 2.0 applications that I think are most helpful to English Language Learners. I only considered sites that could be easily used by a Beginning English Language Learner or by a teacher who only knew how to email and copy and paste. These sites could also be helpful to younger native-English speakers. Over half of the list contains the same sites as the ones in the overall education list, but not in the same order. And, as in my previous list, some of these applications were around prior to 2007. However, since I didn’t start blogging until ten months ago, I’m still considering them eligible for my 2007 list. The next item on my agenda is compiling one for the best online learning games of this year. And now, for the top fifteen (again, another strange number): Number fifteen is one that was on my previous list. The fourteenth site on my list is Community Walk.

A Farmer's Misplaced Hammer Led to the Largest Roman Treasure in Britain November 16, 1992 was the day which changed Suffolk-resident Eric Lawes’ life in a huge way. What he thought would have been an innocent search for a hammer he had misplaced on his farm in Hoxne Village, Suffolk, England ended up bringing him much more than he had bargained for — namely, uncovering the hiding spot of a long-hidden treasure. Based on the Guardian’s coverage of the story, Eric Lawes had been previously gifted a metal detector upon his retirement as a parting token. According to a 2018 Smithsonian Magazine article, when the device started recording that there was a strong signal coming from the earth, he knew that he was about to discover something big. Hoxne Village. The Guardian reports that, when Lawes saw that his preliminary digging had yielded a few gold coins and silver spoons, he immediately contacted both the local archaeological society and the police department. Hoxne Hoard: Coins. A silver-gilt spoon with a marine beast from the Hoxne Hoard.

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