Putting pen to paper (or fingers to keyboard, more realistically) is the traditional starting point for writing a short story, memoir, essay, comic or novel — but in today's digital world, there are a slew of unique tools that can make your...
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Jeeyoung Min's curator insight,
September 23, 2013 2:02 AM
Powerful digital multimedia tools make a classroom much more dynamic. |
Mark Ayton's curator insight,
June 25, 2013 5:39 AM
This is an amazing resource. It lays out a matrix of 5 tech use levels against 5 activity types and provides video case studies in each matrix block for Maths, Science, Social Studies and Lauguage Arts. That's 100 easily accessed short video case studies! Although aimed at American K12 teachers the examples cover an amazing array of tools and techniques that will readily transfer to UK FE and Skills.
Nick Nebelsky's curator insight,
June 26, 2013 12:30 PM
Finally a structure to build a curriculum around....
Dana Lott's curator insight,
July 2, 2013 3:42 PM
I saw the author of this philosophy and rubric as ISTE in Denver a few years back. Really great thoughts! Thanks, Jenn! |
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6. Poetreat (free for iOS)
7. Coffitivity8. ToonBoom
9. ZooBurst
10. Stormboard
11. TheBrain12. Creative Writing Prompts
13. Cold Turkey
14. Hemingway Editor