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AutoScreenRecorder 3.0 Free is a completely free screen recorder to save your screen activities into video files. It is free for unlimited personal and business use. It has no expiration date and can be distributed with free of charge. (recommended by Ka
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Videora iPod Converter is a free iPod video converter that converts video files, YouTube videos, movies and DVD’s so you can play them on your iPod. (Recommended by Karen Montgomery – will convert online files too – great for converting PhotoStory3 videos
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Fantastic VoiceThread projects of US students in (Springfield Township) Philadelphia learning Spanish and students in El Salvador,
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Great $40 USB powered speaker to use with your laptop for showing videos to others (not loud enough for a presentation, but great for sharing laptop videos with others)
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Amazing collection of VoiceThreads by US students studying German about German art (in German)
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A great collaborative project where kids read books and have pre-screened, virtual pen pals to correspond with about their books
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Ewan McIntosh originally took this photo and posted it to Flickr. David Warlick downloaded it and posted it to his Flickr account without attribution. Ewan has asked David in this comment to please give proper attribution. This is also captured on http://
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website tool for downloading embedded videos to your computer
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A collaborative digital storytelling website and project sponsored by the American Cancer Society to share messages of hope about fighting cancer.
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Charlie Mahoney is a Kansas educator who is teaching in 2008-2009 with Ginger Lewman at Turning Point Learning Center (TPLC) in Emporia, Kansas
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post by Alice Mercer about important lessons learned when students post things to YouTube they shouldn’t, and a GOOD example of how administrators and teachers can and should work together to respond.
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A website for clean, video conversations
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Dick Fosbury “popularized and perfected” the Fosbury Flop as a completely new way of high jumping. This type of creativity and inventiveness is needed as we reinvent schools, just as Fosbury reinvented high jumping.
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A blog post about “toolbelt theory” in the context of special education
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An open-source ePortolio project and solution
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edupunk refers to a do it yourself attitude in teaching and learning
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