Friday, January 30, 2009

One Page Guide to Google (Simply Google)


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Thursday, January 29, 2009

How Many Google Tricks do you Know?


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Sunday, January 25, 2009

Information Fluency & Writing

  • I've seen the connection between information fluency and writing since my early work researching in the field. Here's a strong blog post chock full of interesting tool recommendations.

    Tags: web2.0, writing, tools, digital_storytelling

    • On Thursday I finally had some time to sit with our Key Stage 2 (junior) literacy coordinator and talk about how technology can support writing outcomes for the Primary Framework for Literacy.
    • 10 - Myths and Legends Story Creator 2 - a free online version of Kar2ouche that focuses on a specific story type. Classes can have unique logins and they can record audio and build scenes from a set of graphics, their own images can be imported. A great alternative to Kar2ouche and perfect for the Myths and Legends unit.
    • Wordle - I thought this little tool would be great to analyse written stories in the same way Steve Kirkpatrick has done with his class. A Wordle could be a great way to introduce a text - exploring what is emphasised to help understand the type of writing it is taken from. Is it instruction, explanation - how can you tell? Another idea is that the children create a poem as a Wordle, it would certainly be challenging the form of conventional poetry.

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Thursday, January 22, 2009

Screen Toaster: Catch all the action on your screen









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Saturday, January 10, 2009

Google Goodies: Resources to consider


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Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Google Tutorials: Interactive online training


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Saturday, January 3, 2009

Read Anything, Anywhere, Anytime?

Here's post about e-book possibilities from the new Information Fluency group on Diigo:
  • Imagine, being able to read classic books via your SMART Phone! That is exactly what this site is!

    Tags: phone, ebook, web2.0


    Thanks Jen for pointing out this software. I appreciate the very cool aspects of using this software on a smart phone. NO doubt about it: phone applications a great way to extend the internet, 21cif, and e-learning. 

    I'm surrounded by iPhones! All of my kids have them, and my younger brother is part of a start-up (Appy Entertainment) creating iPhone applications. I've also used a friend's iPhone to surf into one of my Moodle classes. Everywhere I look I see iPhones!

    So, I get it! (But I don't want it!) The screen size is just too small for me. I'm very interested in digital reading, but haven't made the jump to a specialized e-book readers. Instead, I'm thinking about a laptop with a wireless chipset. I want something ultra light with a full sized screen that provides me with full phone capability, access to high speed internet / phone net, and strong netbrowsing. 

    The gear is out there right now... However, I'm waiting for the tech to mature and the prices to fall.  ~ Dennis (AKA wiredinstructor... but I'm willing to go wireless... really! )
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