Tuesday, July 28, 2009
iPhone in the Classroom
Minneapolis MILI participants may be interested in this summary of research done on a college that implemented iPhone/iTouch use in their classes. The Unofficial Apple Weblog describes the program and talks to the minds behind it at Abilene Christian University.
Play to Win
You can test your knowledge of books and of Google Book features by playing a contest Google announced. It is running a contest for the next ten days ( July 27, 2009 and ends at 11:59:59 P.M. PT on August 5, 2009) on the Google Books site where contestants can win a Sony Reader eBook. You hunt for literature-related trivia using the site's new search inside the book feature. Find the right answers (and offer a 50 word essay on the "reading experience") and you will be entered into a drawing to win a Sony Reader.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Plagiarism Checkers
You know we prefer the "fence to the ambulance" plagiarism-proofing approach to assignments, but we know that sometimes tools can help teachers find those incidents of plagiarism. Make Use Of offers a summary of five plagiarism checker tools in this post.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Finding Information on SlideShare
We have talked about SlideShare as a place to upload and share your slide presentations, but it is also a source of information for you to use in class or for inspiration as you prepare a slide presentation. For example, the White House page includes content about the Road to Recovery, green collar jobs, healthcare reform and much more. You can follow the White House page, too, so you know when it is updated.
Search a keyword to find information on almost any topic. Here are some other informative slide presentations:
Search a keyword to find information on almost any topic. Here are some other informative slide presentations:
- Ways to Use Wordle in Your Classroom
- How Our Kids Are Using the Internet
- Web 2.0 Tools and Their Educational Applications
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Thursday, May 28, 2009
Edutopia
Edutopia is a good resource for teachers and media specialists interested in "What Works in Education," as their description says. It is the Web site of the George Lucas Educational Foundation. It has articles, multiple blogs, and much other information. Definitely worth adding to Delicious.
You can subscribe to its free online newsletter or join for a nominal fee and receive access to free webinars and a print magazine. I just joined; I will let you know what I think. In the meantime, here is a blog post that supports several of the MILI concepts on teaching and learning together--Five Ways to Enrich Your Teaching Life by Heather Wolpert-Gowan.
You can subscribe to its free online newsletter or join for a nominal fee and receive access to free webinars and a print magazine. I just joined; I will let you know what I think. In the meantime, here is a blog post that supports several of the MILI concepts on teaching and learning together--Five Ways to Enrich Your Teaching Life by Heather Wolpert-Gowan.
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Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Google Elements
Google Elements is a lesser-known Google feature. Elements lets you embed Google Calendar, Chat, GoogleDocs Presentations, custom search, spreadsheets, GoogleMaps and other Google content into your Web site by just copying and pasting some code. You can easily enhance your teacher/LMS site with student presentations, your class calendar, maps, or other Google content.
The latest Element is News. There are eight general news feeds (Top stories, entertainment, technology, World, US news, and others) or you can create your own using keywords. Like this News Element for Libraries:
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Finding Images with Yahoo! Search
Yahoo has introduced new filters in its image search to help find Creative Commons-licensed images, although the term Creative Commons is not used in the filter. Use Yahoo Image Search filters to refine results to show only images that "User allows reuse." You can limit to Commercial Use or to images licensed for "Remix, tweak, build upon." To find out about Creative Commons, you must click the Learn More link which takes you to the Creative Commons site.


Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Google Search Options--Something New

Do a Google search and now in the upper left above your search results there is a link Show Options. Click this link and you are presented with a list of ways to limit or view results. You can see results only for video, forums, or reviews. Select results by timeframe. You can change your list view from Standard to images or more text, which can be helpful as you browse the results. You can click related searches and get a list of other phrases that might help narrow/expand your search.
Two other features are the News Timeline recently introduced by Google and the WonderWheel. The WonderWheel is a satellite-shaped display of related searches.

Take some time to explore these new features. Useful or not?
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