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Daily Diigo Snips and Comments 05/09/2007

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Militant ‘Mickey Mouse’ pulled off air - Yahoo! News

  • Mickey Mouse preaches fundamentalist political agenda on children’s show.  Excellent supplement to “authority” and “education” themes of All Quiet on the Western Front, Animal Farm, and V for Vendetta.

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TalkShoe™ - Featured Demo Videos

  • This seems the most promising web-based podcasting service I’ve seen yet.  Definitely worth checking out for recording conference calls.  Skype-friendly and, so far, free.
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Podcast Stations & Podcast Advertising :: Podango

  • Another web-based podcasting site.  Free?
     - post by cburell

BlogTalkRadio

  • One possible web 2.0 alternative to Skype conference call restrictions.  Web-based conference call recording.  Don’t know if it’s free.
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May 9th, 2007 at 5:30 pm

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Daily Diigo Snips and Comments 05/06/2007

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CriticalThinking.org - Critical Thinking Development: A Stage Theory

  • Interesting paradigm for scaffolding metacognition about critical thinking in the classroom.
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McREL: Mid-continent for Education and Learning, Content Knowledge Standards and Benchmark Database

  • Good set of standards to guide the editors of the Broken World wiki.
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Blogger & Podcaster, April 2007

  • Interesting “flippable page” online magazine–with “talking ads.”  Lots of web-based podcasting sites advertised there.  Worth a look.
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Main Page - Wikimedia Commons

  • Wow.  This seems to rival Archive.org as a multimedia archive.
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Wikibooks:Image use policy - Wikibooks, collection of open-content textbooks

  • And this is a good resource to teach the etiquette of image use on wikis and blogs.
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Wikibooks:Editing guideline - Wikibooks, collection of open-content textbooks

  • This one’s essential for getting beyond individually authored pages to collaborative writing.  This will be interesting to watch unfold in the classroom.
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Help:Welcome, newcomers - Wikibooks, collection of open-content textbooks

  • More for the wiki textbook editors.
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Help:How to start a book - Wikibooks, collection of open-content textbooks

XplanaZine: Fast-Track Development of High-Quality Online Courses

  • From the site’s intro:

    The following approach represents a way to fast-track the development
    of online courses by using an integrative approach to develop unique,
    high-quality courses that reflect the core values and vision of the
    institution while bringing together media assets, supplemental subject
    matter experts, and a highly effective online instructional strategy.
    This article was first written in 2003, but in reviewing it, it seems
    to be remarkably helpful, particularly as institutions are faced with
    creating courses and course content for new learning management systems
    and technologies

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Behlendorf.mp3 (audio/mpeg Object)

  • Edtechlive’s podcast interview with one of the creators of Apache. 
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PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor

  • Did I just buy a $50 php manual unnecessarily>  The php website offers an introductory tutorial and online manual–d’oh!!!
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Seeing No Progress, Some Schools Drop Laptops - New York Times

  • Recipe for 1:1 initiative failure: buy PC’s instead of Macs; don’t train teachers and students; measure success by success on standardized state testing.
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May 6th, 2007 at 5:30 pm

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Daily Diigo Snips and Comments 04/30/2007

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Fascist America, in 10 easy steps | Special reports | Guardian Unlimited

  • Good warmer for World History unit and/or for Animal Farm or V for Vendetta?  By Naomi Wolf
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April 30th, 2007 at 5:30 pm

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Daily Diigo Snips and Comments 04/22/2007

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SFETT’s iCan Film Festival de Cine

  • Marco Torres’ San Fernando HS student galleries, annually, since 2001 or so.
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April 22nd, 2007 at 5:30 pm

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Daily Diigo Snips and Comments 03/30/2007

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The Film-Makers’ Cooperative

    Stockstock Film Festival  Annotated

      What is it?

      Stockstock is a film festival consisting of short films made entirely from stock footage. We select a limited amount of stock footage and give it to you; your job is to make it into some kind of short video presentation.

      Interested?

      Read the rules, download the footage, make a film, and submit it to us. It’s a great way to have fun and get some practice editing video, whether you’re a pro or a complete beginner.

      • Cool idea and fun way to train students in basic editing.  Next Fall?  Next week?
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      Folkstreams » The Best of American Folklore Films

        FirstScience - FirstScience TV

          Film - FourDocs

            MilkandCookies - Always Open, Never Clothed

              Linux.com | Linux to help the Library of Congress save American history

                Spresent.com - Presentations for New Web

                • Kiss Powerpoint good-bye.  This web-hosted alternative is amazingly easy, and more muscular than Microsoft at the same time.  Oh–and it’s free.
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                Spresent.com - Presentations for New Web

                • This is the most powerful online Slideshow maker I’ve found:  embeds videos, photos, voice, AND feels like Powerpoint feels.  THIS ONE LOOKS BEST.
                   - post by cburell

                VoiceThread (web-based Slideshows)

                • This is totally free.  You need a mic and to read the photo upload advice.  VERY cool idea for creative people.  And you can embed this.  But it’s photo and voice only.

                  (The only way to add music is by playing it into your microphone, though.)

                   - post by cburell

                • This is totally free.  You need a mic and to read the photo upload advice.  VERY cool idea for creative people. 

                  (The only way to add music is by playing it into your microphone, though.  And I’m not sure if you can embed.)

                   - post by cburell

                One True Media - Beyond slideshows, dazzle your friends with amazing photo and video montages.

                • This online slideshow-maker looks way more powerful than Powerpoint.  Edit everything online: photos, graphics, videos, music, text.  (But can you embed the slideshow?  Not sure….)
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                March 30th, 2007 at 5:30 pm

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