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Gaurko saioan, irakasleen (edo edozeinen) erreminta-kutxa aplikazio txiki eta praktikoekin beteko dugu, edozein unetan eskura izan behar ditugun horiekin. Horietako batzuk dira: taldeak egiteko aplikazioak, kronometroak eta atzera kontaketak, PDFak batu, banatu edo editatzen dutenak, URL edo helbideak moztekoak, aurpegiak pixelatzekoak… Aipatutako aplikazioakClassroomScreen: https://www.classroomscreen.com/Team Maker: https://chir.ag/projects/team-maker/Echalo a suerte: https://echaloasuerte.com/I love PDF: https://www.ilovepdf.com/esPDF escape: https://www.pdfescape.com/windows/ Printfriendly: https://www.printfriendly.com/Labur.eus: https://labur.eus/Myfav: https://www.myfav.es/Symbaloo: https://www.symbaloo.com/Facepixelizer: https://www.facepixelizer.com/Removebg: https://www.remove.bg/Dafont: https://www.dafont.com/es/Hementxe denak batera gure entzuleekin partekatzeko:https://www.theurlist.com/mikroaplikazioak
In this weeks episode I welcome Andrew Mills back to discuss our top ten free resources to take advantage of during distance learning, or any kind of learning! There are a handful of "non-educational" based apps that you can use to stay fit or relaxed! A list of links to all the resources we discussed are below! Top Ten Resources: Google Classroom - https://classroom.google.com/ Zoom/Google Hangouts/Google Meets/GoToMeeting https://zoom.us/home?zcid=2478 https://hangouts.google.com https://meet.google.com https://www.gotomeeting.com Khan Academy - khanacademy.org Legends of Learning - https://www.legendsoflearning.com/ Hoopla-https://www.hoopladigital.com/ Kahoot - https://kahoot.com/ Loom - www.loom.com Prodigy - https://www.prodigygame.com/ Gimkit - https://www.gimkit.com/ https://blog.gimkit.com/blog/gimkit-guide-to-remote-learning EdPuzzle - https://edpuzzle.com/ Honorable Mentions Audible - https://www.audible.com/ Quizlet - https://quizlet.com/ DownDog - https://www.downdogapp.com/ Symbaloo - https://www.symbaloo.com/startLogin.do Microsoft Math App - https://math.microsoft.com/en/ Google Teacher Tribe - https://googleteacherpodcast.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inthemindofpod/support
Recorded on October 21, 2018 Moderator: Brian Kulak (@bkulak11) Father. Husband. K-5 Principal. @EdumatchBooks Author. Founder of http://leveluplead.com. Speaker. Stay relevant. Stay passionate. #leveluplead Panelists: Desiree Alexander (@EducatorAlex) Desiree is an Ed. Consultant, SLLA Prep Coach, Google Certified Trainer/Innovator, PBS Innovator, Certified in Microsoft, IC3, Symbaloo, Edmodo, Remind, Nearpod. Erin Kiger (@EBGTech) Tech & Edu combined! CCSD | OSU | SEAS | SDSU Leadership Student #ebgtech #ebgtechteach #ebgtechadmin Insta: EBGtech Check out: EduMagic by Samantha Fecich The Fire Within by Mandy Froehlich The Teacher’s Journey by Brian Costello Journey to the Y in You by Dene Gainey Music: Ron Madison (@Madison_Ron) Producer: Sarah Thomas (@Sarahdateechur) Subscribe: podcasts.edumatch.org/edumatchpodcast Join the movement: www.edumatch.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edumatch-tweet-talk/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/edumatch-tweet-talk/support
This week I sit down with Jessica Udd a Kindergarten teacher in the Auburn School District in Washington. Jessica teaches in a 1:1 classroom and takes us through how she's building technology skills with her students. Links: Twitter: @Mrsuddskinders: twitter.com/mrsuddskinders Clever: clever.com Symbaloo: www.symbaloo.com Seesaw: web.seesaw.me Flipgrid: www.flipgrid.com 30 Days of Free PD for Teachers: edurolearning.lpages.co/30-days-of-free-pd #HeyLookUp for Parents: edurolearning.lpages.co/heylookup Full Transcript here: sonix.ai/r/1mXSPvsoHiDd8yaB2L369WgN
On today’s episode, Ryan and Howie continue their discussion on using cell phones and apps in the classroom. You can tell that they are “Appy and they know it” in this show as they take turns sharing different apps and tools to make education more efficient, engaging, and effective. Organizing apps in the different ways that they may help you can be an effective way to think about which apps you may want to use in your classroom. Otherwise the sheer number of apps out there, some may find quite overwhelming. Some apps that Howie and Ryan share to help acquire information are apps like; Kahoot, Epic!, and Google Hangouts. Apps that help you make meaning of things include; Symbaloo, SeeSaw, and Padlet. So you get the idea, breaking down the different categories of apps for you and sharing some of our favorites in each category was really fun. Hopefully, you find it fun and valuable to your professional growth. Ryan and Howie love sharing what others have taught them and this episode was filled with resources that they picked up all over their PLN. Now it’s your turn to try some out and share your favorites with other educators, so they too can bring the magic of apps to their teaching. We hope you enjoy this part 2 of “Picture Perfect End To The School Year.” There are plenty more apps that we’ve only begun to scratch the surface. We may have to jump back into this topic from time to time.
In this episode, Stacey shares what she loves about the web-based version of Google Earth and Kelly shares how to use Symbaloo to organize links for students.
The TechEducator Podcast – The TeacherCast Educational Network
Welcome to the 15th episode of the Tech Educator Podcast. The Tech Educator Podcast is a weekly roundtable discussion about current topics in educational technology. For more information, please visit www.techeducatorpodcast.com (http://techeducatorpodcast.com/) . Web tools for Workflow:Sam: Evernote.com (http://www.evernote.com) Livebinders.com (http://livebinders.com) Teachercast.net (https://www.teachercast.net/) Kidblog.org (http://kidblog.org) Google Docs National Writing Project (http://digitalis.nwp.org/) Matt Gomez: Wonderopolis.org (http://wonderopolis.org/) Symbaloo (http://www.symbaloo.com/) Voicethread (http://voicethread.com/) Twitter (https://twitter.com/) Tic Tac Toe with Google Docs (http://mattbgomez.com/tic-tac-toe-with-google-docs/) Teach Parents Tech (http://www.teachparentstech.org/) Kinderchat Symboloo (http://www.symbaloo.com/profile/kinderchat) Jon: UClass.org (http://www.uclass.org) ForAllRubrics.com (http://www.forallrubrics.com) InfuseLearning.com (http://www.infuselearning.com/) Illuminations from NCTM (http://illuminations.nctm.org/) padlet.com (http://padlet.com/) Scoop.it Favorite Tweets Page (http://www.scoop.it/t/favorite-tweets) Rapgenius (http://rapgenius.com/) sophia.org (http://www.sophia.org/) Jeff B School info APP (http://www.schoolinfoapp.com/default.aspx) Youtube Video editor (http://youtube.com/editor) http://www.schoolinfoapp.com/ (http://www.schoolinfoapp.com/) Urban Dictionary (http://www.urbandictionary.com) ZacBrowser.com (http://zacbrowser.com) 121writing.com (http://121writing.com) https://popcorn.webmaker.org/ (https://popcorn.webmaker.org/) Recorded May 19, 2013
Check out this podcast by Northern State University Student and South Dakota teacher, Quintin Pease about Symbaloo and the SAMR model (with the help of a guest). This podcast shares some excellent ideas for using Symbaloo!
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Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, January 17, 2015. We were excited to have Thomas Hauser, Marketing and Operations Director on the Symbaloo Team as our special guest today. Thomas shared the latest updates and features with Symbaloo EDU (by popular demand from our participants who wanted to learn more about Symbaloo after the amazing presentations given earlier by Pam Cranford). We also spent a few minutes at the beginning of the show to celebrate our Classroom 2.0 LIVE 6th Anniversary and our amazing special guest presenters, participants and Advisory Team members with a quick trip down memory lane for 2014.
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, January 17, 2015. We were excited to have Thomas Hauser, Marketing and Operations Director on the Symbaloo Team as our special guest today. Thomas shared the latest updates and features with Symbaloo EDU (by popular demand from our participants who wanted to learn more about Symbaloo after the amazing presentations given earlier by Pam Cranford). We also spent a few minutes at the beginning of the show to celebrate our Classroom 2.0 LIVE 6th Anniversary and our amazing special guest presenters, participants and Advisory Team members with a quick trip down memory lane for 2014.
Symbaloo is a visual bookmarking tool that makes it simple and fun to organize the best of the web. You have all your favorite websites at your fingertips. With an account you can access your bookmarks from everywhere with any device and share your online resources with others. Website: http://www.symbaloo.com/home/mix/13eOcK1fiV
Symbaloo is a visual bookmarking tool that makes it simple and fun to organize the best of the web. You have all your favorite websites at your fingertips. With an account you can access your bookmarks from everywhere with any device and share your online resources with others. Website: http://www.symbaloo.com/home/mix/13eOcK1fiV
In this episode, @DaveGuymon shares more of his favorite apps for work and play. You can see all of the apps featured on Take 5 app smackdowns in the following Symbaloo web mix: http://www.symbaloo.com/mix/take5must-haveapps
Panel Valerio Proietti (twitter github) Arian Stolwijk (twitter github blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Merrick Christensen (twitter github) Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 01:08 - Arian Stolwijk Introduction MooTools Developer Symbaloo 01:39 - Valerio Proietti Introduction MooTools Creator Spotify 02:21 - What is MooTools? Github - MooTools 07:04 - The Class System mootools / prime 09:36 - Milk 10:25 - Design Goals Ghost 11:19 - Prime mootools / wrapup CommonJS 14:18 - MooTools vs jQuery 19:53 - Using MooTools and jQuery together Object Oriented jQuery with MooTools @jQuery Conference: Ryan Florence 21:08 - MooTools for Frameworks epitome neuro Github - MooTools 23:48 - Chaining MooTools Demos - Chaining 26:59 - Request API for Ajax calls 29:11 - Favorite MooTools-using Websites Spotify 9GAG 29:45 - Accomplishments Class System wrapup arian / prime-util 31:36 - The history of MooTools script.aculo.us moo.fx Picks Wasteland 2 (Joe) The Lost Fleet Series by Jack Campbell (Joe) MooTools (Merrick) People who can ride on airplanes for the first time (Merrick) ES6 Module Transpiler - Tomorrow's JavaScript module syntax today (Jamison) ajacksified / song-of-github (Jamison) Community Vote for OpenWest Conference 2013 (Jamison) walmartlabs / hapi (Jamison) Cornify (Chuck) Parade of Homes (Chuck) Dave Ramsey's Financial Peace University (Chuck) Floby / node-libspotify (Valerio) visionmedia / superagent (Valerio) kamicane / moofx (Valerio) Why Mozilla Matters: Brendan Eich (Arian) Ubuntu (source code) (Arian) Next Week QUnit with Jörn Zaefferer Transcript MERRICK: Yeah, call me Mer-rock, I’m cool with that. [Hosting and bandwidth provided by the Blue Box Group. Check them out at Bluebox.net.] [This episode is sponsored by Component One, makers of Wijmo. If you need stunning UI elements or awesome graphs and charts, then go to Wijmo.com and check them out.] CHUCK: Hey, everybody and welcome to Episode 49 of the JavaScript Jabber Show. This week on our panel, we have Joe Eames. JOE: Howdy. CHUCK: We have Merrick Christensen. MERRICK: Hey, guys. CHUCK: Jamison Dance. JAMISON: Hello friends. CHUCK: And I'm Charles Max Wood from DevChat.tv. And I just want to remind you, if you're going to sign up for Rails Ramp Up, you have one week. We also have two special guests and that is Valerio Proietti VALERIO: Hello. CHUCK: And Arian Stolwijk. ARIAN: Hello. CHUCK: And I think I got close on those names. Okay. So, why don't we have Arian go first? I'd like you just to introduce yourself really quickly for people who aren’t familiar with who you are? ARIAN: So, I’m Arian. I'm a MooTools developer mostly. Besides that, I work for a company called Symbaloo which is bookmark website page. Besides that, I'm actually still studying for my Master’s Degree in Embedded Systems. And that's about it. CHUCK: Cool. And Valerio, do you want to introduce yourself? VALERIO: Sure. Well, I created MooTools a few years ago and since then, a lot of cool people have joined the project like Arian who we have here today. I’m currently working in Sweden at Spotify. CHUCK: Oh, cool! MERRICK: Very cool! CHUCK: Yeah, we like Spotify. MERRICK: Is that the headquarters of Spotify is in Sweden? VALERIO: Yeah, this is the where the magic happens. They have other offices but they're not as important as the Swedish one. [Laughter] VALERIO: I'm kidding. Everybody’s important, not just the Swedish one. CHUCK: Very nice, very nice. Alright. So, do you guys want to just take a minute and explain what MooTools is? I think people have some idea, but just to get kind of a base line for the rest of the conversation. VALERIO: Yes,
Panel Valerio Proietti (twitter github) Arian Stolwijk (twitter github blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Merrick Christensen (twitter github) Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 01:08 - Arian Stolwijk Introduction MooTools Developer Symbaloo 01:39 - Valerio Proietti Introduction MooTools Creator Spotify 02:21 - What is MooTools? Github - MooTools 07:04 - The Class System mootools / prime 09:36 - Milk 10:25 - Design Goals Ghost 11:19 - Prime mootools / wrapup CommonJS 14:18 - MooTools vs jQuery 19:53 - Using MooTools and jQuery together Object Oriented jQuery with MooTools @jQuery Conference: Ryan Florence 21:08 - MooTools for Frameworks epitome neuro Github - MooTools 23:48 - Chaining MooTools Demos - Chaining 26:59 - Request API for Ajax calls 29:11 - Favorite MooTools-using Websites Spotify 9GAG 29:45 - Accomplishments Class System wrapup arian / prime-util 31:36 - The history of MooTools script.aculo.us moo.fx Picks Wasteland 2 (Joe) The Lost Fleet Series by Jack Campbell (Joe) MooTools (Merrick) People who can ride on airplanes for the first time (Merrick) ES6 Module Transpiler - Tomorrow's JavaScript module syntax today (Jamison) ajacksified / song-of-github (Jamison) Community Vote for OpenWest Conference 2013 (Jamison) walmartlabs / hapi (Jamison) Cornify (Chuck) Parade of Homes (Chuck) Dave Ramsey's Financial Peace University (Chuck) Floby / node-libspotify (Valerio) visionmedia / superagent (Valerio) kamicane / moofx (Valerio) Why Mozilla Matters: Brendan Eich (Arian) Ubuntu (source code) (Arian) Next Week QUnit with Jörn Zaefferer Transcript MERRICK: Yeah, call me Mer-rock, I’m cool with that. [Hosting and bandwidth provided by the Blue Box Group. Check them out at Bluebox.net.] [This episode is sponsored by Component One, makers of Wijmo. If you need stunning UI elements or awesome graphs and charts, then go to Wijmo.com and check them out.] CHUCK: Hey, everybody and welcome to Episode 49 of the JavaScript Jabber Show. This week on our panel, we have Joe Eames. JOE: Howdy. CHUCK: We have Merrick Christensen. MERRICK: Hey, guys. CHUCK: Jamison Dance. JAMISON: Hello friends. CHUCK: And I'm Charles Max Wood from DevChat.tv. And I just want to remind you, if you're going to sign up for Rails Ramp Up, you have one week. We also have two special guests and that is Valerio Proietti VALERIO: Hello. CHUCK: And Arian Stolwijk. ARIAN: Hello. CHUCK: And I think I got close on those names. Okay. So, why don't we have Arian go first? I'd like you just to introduce yourself really quickly for people who aren’t familiar with who you are? ARIAN: So, I’m Arian. I'm a MooTools developer mostly. Besides that, I work for a company called Symbaloo which is bookmark website page. Besides that, I'm actually still studying for my Master’s Degree in Embedded Systems. And that's about it. CHUCK: Cool. And Valerio, do you want to introduce yourself? VALERIO: Sure. Well, I created MooTools a few years ago and since then, a lot of cool people have joined the project like Arian who we have here today. I’m currently working in Sweden at Spotify. CHUCK: Oh, cool! MERRICK: Very cool! CHUCK: Yeah, we like Spotify. MERRICK: Is that the headquarters of Spotify is in Sweden? VALERIO: Yeah, this is the where the magic happens. They have other offices but they're not as important as the Swedish one. [Laughter] VALERIO: I'm kidding. Everybody’s important, not just the Swedish one. CHUCK: Very nice, very nice. Alright. So, do you guys want to just take a minute and explain what MooTools is? I think people have some idea, but just to get kind of a base line for the rest of the conversation. VALERIO: Yes,
Panel Valerio Proietti (twitter github) Arian Stolwijk (twitter github blog) Joe Eames (twitter github blog) Merrick Christensen (twitter github) Jamison Dance (twitter github blog) Charles Max Wood (twitter github Teach Me To Code Rails Ramp Up) Discussion 01:08 - Arian Stolwijk Introduction MooTools Developer Symbaloo 01:39 - Valerio Proietti Introduction MooTools Creator Spotify 02:21 - What is MooTools? Github - MooTools 07:04 - The Class System mootools / prime 09:36 - Milk 10:25 - Design Goals Ghost 11:19 - Prime mootools / wrapup CommonJS 14:18 - MooTools vs jQuery 19:53 - Using MooTools and jQuery together Object Oriented jQuery with MooTools @jQuery Conference: Ryan Florence 21:08 - MooTools for Frameworks epitome neuro Github - MooTools 23:48 - Chaining MooTools Demos - Chaining 26:59 - Request API for Ajax calls 29:11 - Favorite MooTools-using Websites Spotify 9GAG 29:45 - Accomplishments Class System wrapup arian / prime-util 31:36 - The history of MooTools script.aculo.us moo.fx Picks Wasteland 2 (Joe) The Lost Fleet Series by Jack Campbell (Joe) MooTools (Merrick) People who can ride on airplanes for the first time (Merrick) ES6 Module Transpiler - Tomorrow's JavaScript module syntax today (Jamison) ajacksified / song-of-github (Jamison) Community Vote for OpenWest Conference 2013 (Jamison) walmartlabs / hapi (Jamison) Cornify (Chuck) Parade of Homes (Chuck) Dave Ramsey's Financial Peace University (Chuck) Floby / node-libspotify (Valerio) visionmedia / superagent (Valerio) kamicane / moofx (Valerio) Why Mozilla Matters: Brendan Eich (Arian) Ubuntu (source code) (Arian) Next Week QUnit with Jörn Zaefferer Transcript MERRICK: Yeah, call me Mer-rock, I’m cool with that. [Hosting and bandwidth provided by the Blue Box Group. Check them out at Bluebox.net.] [This episode is sponsored by Component One, makers of Wijmo. If you need stunning UI elements or awesome graphs and charts, then go to Wijmo.com and check them out.] CHUCK: Hey, everybody and welcome to Episode 49 of the JavaScript Jabber Show. This week on our panel, we have Joe Eames. JOE: Howdy. CHUCK: We have Merrick Christensen. MERRICK: Hey, guys. CHUCK: Jamison Dance. JAMISON: Hello friends. CHUCK: And I'm Charles Max Wood from DevChat.tv. And I just want to remind you, if you're going to sign up for Rails Ramp Up, you have one week. We also have two special guests and that is Valerio Proietti VALERIO: Hello. CHUCK: And Arian Stolwijk. ARIAN: Hello. CHUCK: And I think I got close on those names. Okay. So, why don't we have Arian go first? I'd like you just to introduce yourself really quickly for people who aren’t familiar with who you are? ARIAN: So, I’m Arian. I'm a MooTools developer mostly. Besides that, I work for a company called Symbaloo which is bookmark website page. Besides that, I'm actually still studying for my Master’s Degree in Embedded Systems. And that's about it. CHUCK: Cool. And Valerio, do you want to introduce yourself? VALERIO: Sure. Well, I created MooTools a few years ago and since then, a lot of cool people have joined the project like Arian who we have here today. I’m currently working in Sweden at Spotify. CHUCK: Oh, cool! MERRICK: Very cool! CHUCK: Yeah, we like Spotify. MERRICK: Is that the headquarters of Spotify is in Sweden? VALERIO: Yeah, this is the where the magic happens. They have other offices but they're not as important as the Swedish one. [Laughter] VALERIO: I'm kidding. Everybody’s important, not just the Swedish one. CHUCK: Very nice, very nice. Alright. So, do you guys want to just take a minute and explain what MooTools is? I think people have some idea, but just to get kind of a base line for the rest of the conversation. VALERIO: Yes,
Pam Cranford, who was a guest on Classroom 20 LIVE in June returns to facilitate this show and share more of her great ideas. If you missed the earlier Symbaloo presentation you can view the recording and Livebinder links in the Livebinder for this show. Fantastic tips and examples of Symbaloo webmixes were shared by Pam, her colleague, Nina Peery, and participants in the session.
Pam Cranford, who was a guest on Classroom 20 LIVE in June returns to facilitate this show and share more of her great ideas. If you missed the earlier Symbaloo presentation you can view the recording and Livebinder links in the Livebinder for this show. Fantastic tips and examples of Symbaloo webmixes were shared by Pam, her colleague, Nina Peery, and participants in the session.
The topic for Saturday, June 16th will be "Symbaloo" featuring Pam Cranford. Join us as Pam shares the ways she uses Symbaloo with her students and the many things you can add, share and hear with Symbaloo webmixes.
The topic for Saturday, June 16th will be "Symbaloo" featuring Pam Cranford. Join us as Pam shared the ways she uses Symbaloo with her students and the many things you can add, share and hear with Symbaloo webmixes.