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We Feel Fine / by Jonathan Harris and Sep Kamvar
An exploration of human emotion, in six movements
by Jonathan Harris and Sep Kamvar- To know more, check out the TED Talk:http://www.ted.com/talks/jonathan_harris_tells_the_web_s_secret_stories.html – By Rob Jacklin
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Follow the #necc09 CoveritLive on the tech chick tips blog. Then download their podcast b/c it is fabulous.
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authorSTREAM Online PowerPoint Presentations and Slideshow Sharing
PowerPoint sharing, including ability to upload directly to YouTube
- PowerPoint sharing, including ability to upload directly to YouTube – By Randy Rodgers
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Timetoast Timelines | Create timelines, share them on the web.
Timetoast is a place to create timelines that you can add to your blog or website. You can create historical timelines of important events, or build a timeline of your vacation. It’s all up to you.
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Nikon | Feel Nikon | Universcale
We are able to view all entities, from the microworld to the universe, from a single perspective. By setting them up against a scale, we are able to compare and understand things which cannot be physically compared.
Today, using the electron microscope and astronomical telescope, we can see the objects which we have not been aware of its existence before. Are you able to fathom, or even roughly grasp, these sizes?
See our Universcale and experience the sizes of various objects.
- This is very cool! – By Rob Jacklin
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Twitscoop – Stay on top of twitter! – Search twitter, twitter client, hot trends
Twitscoop, search twitter, see what’s hot right now
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Twitterfountain, mashing Twitter Tweets and Flickr images into a visual backchannel
Twitter Fountain was all a buzz at #Necc09
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Awesome tweet tool
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Web 2.0 Tools for Educators Home – Web 2.0 Tools for Educators
A directory of the best web 2.0 tools that can be used by educators! – Web 2.0 Tools for Educators Home
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FeedStitch | Take your jumbled mess of feeds and make them one
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National Gallery of Writing day – October 20.
- National Gallery of Writing day – October 20. – By Carol Broos
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Wikify is a web-service allowing everybody to enrich their arbitrary text with links to Wikipedia.org. In other words, it make hypertext from your plain text.
- Wikify is a web-service allowing everybody to enrich their arbitrary text with links to Wikipedia.org. In other words, it make hypertext from your plain text. – By Jennifer Dorman
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100 Incredible Lectures from the World’s Top Scientists | Best Colleges Online
100 Incredible Lectures from the World’s Top Scientists
- 100 Incredible Lectures from the World’s Top Scientists – By Jackie Gerstein
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A Collection of Photo Effects – Online Photo Editor
Simple and easy to use.
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TechTechBoom.com is a new BETA (code word for not fully finished) website and is a subsidiary of Mario Armstrong Media, LLC. (http://www.MarioArmstrong.com) What’s the mission? Simple, it’s a place to help teens to connect, be inspired, supported and motivated to pursue STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Math) academics and careers! We need more young minds wanting to fill our tech pipeline of the future.
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The vision for this site was Mario Armstrong’s and he wanted it to be a cool and very informative tech hangout for teens but instead of hiring adults to design it (boring and done already) he wanted to flip the model. So his company hired 11 high school students from different grades, backgrounds and tech interests and they created what you see today, that being the first STEM website and community built by teens for teens! The site offers a cool hangout place, solid STEM information and resources all centered around STEM.
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We want to be the hub of all science, technology, engineering and math content, news, events, scholarships, programs, contests, internships, mentoring and more. If it’s STEM and it involves teens – it will be on this site – no more islands of STEM info.
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6 Gorgeous Twitter Visualizations
Ah, TwitterTwitter. It’s impossible to get away from it; it seems that everyone stopped whatever they were doing B.T. (before Twitter) and switched to doing
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American dynasties really cool digital game about American history
- American dynasties really cool digital game about American history – By Carol Broos
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Official Google Blog: Google heads to grade school: New resources for K-12 teachers and students
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Digging up treasures for your curriculum.
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ISTE NECC09 Innovation Exchange: Eyes on the Prize
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- Three questions to answer
- What was the main idea or point being made in the video?
- What audience was the video trying to reach?
- Think about the methods used to create the video. Were they effective? Why or why not?
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- Instruction Sheet
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Talks about the research about using the phones and how they will use them in Math and Science (linear equations specifically). Home school (illness) kids can still communicate with other students.
Teacher can always see what the kids are doing with their phones.
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What was your biggest take away from NECC 2009? « The View From My Window
Posted from Diigo. The rest of Discovery Educator Network group favorite links are here.
I had forgotten about TechChicks until I saw them in your list. I want to take a good look at the Library of Congress site. I much prefer authorStream because it preserves links. Here’s a tip for you: authorStream is sponsoring a project called PowerPoint for Peace (http://www.ppt4peace.com/). The images must be original or non-copyrighted and there is only one slide allowed, but if the students are creative with their animations within the slide they can produce some amazing material.