Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Free Technology For Teachers by Richard Bryne

Here is a sample of what you will read on this excellent blog: Free Technology for Teachers

Google Releases an Official Save to Drive Extension

Last week I wrote about a Google Chrome extension that allows you to send images and files to your Google Drive account with one click. That extension was not made by Google. Today, Googlereleased an official Save to Drive Chrome extension

The official Save to Drive Chrome extension allows you to right-click on an image, link, or file and send it directly to your Google Drive account. After a file is saved in your Google Drive account you can rename it, share it, and move it into a folder just like any other item in your Google Drive account.

Applications for Education
Save to Drive could be used by students to collect links and pictures that they will use in their research projects. To send to Google Drive students will need to be signed into their Google Accounts when they're searching the web. And, of course, if your students are saving pictures from the web please talk to them about Copyright, Creative Commons, and Fair Use.

Monday, December 3, 2012

Educreations


My very favorite app of the moment is Educreations.  You can create presentations, reports, books, or just a picture.  The best part is the whole thing can be narrated by you or your student.  Here's a little creation I made to show you what can be done.  This took me about 7 minutes to create, upload and now embed here on this blog.  You can learn more about this very useful app here: Educreations



Sunday, November 4, 2012

Creating Movies


 

Xtranormal Movie Maker

Xtranormal lets you to turn anything you type into a fully-animated CG movie. Set up your scene, type in your script, and animate it instantly. Easily share something funny...by Xtranormal
 

Stupeflix Video Maker

Tell a story with your digital content. Mix photos, videos, maps, text, music and watch Stupeflix produce a stunning video in a few seconds. It's easy and free to try: we g...by stupeflix
 

Vlix - video effects and text

Create great videos by applying video effects and adding text. Select from a variety of effects - fix effects, time altering effects, artistic effects and fun video borders...by VlixVideo
 

GoAnimate

GoAnimate is a fun app that lets you make animated videos, for free, in just 10 minutes, without having to draw. You can even create your own cast of characters. There ar...by GoAnimate
 

Magisto - Video Editing In a Click!

Magisto will analyze and understand your video, select the best parts and make it look amazing on YouTube!by Magisto
 

One True Media video creation and editing

One True Media, simply powerful video creation. Robust, fast and easy video editing with real-time preview. Clip video and combine it with photos, transitions, effects, tex...by SpotMixer
 

WeVideo

WeVideo is a cloud-based video editing platform. Edit movies in your browser, with media files from any device. Combine clips with music, effects, titles, transitions, anim...by WeVideo
 

Vibop

Vibop makes your videos shine with just a few clicks. Add an animated intro, a vintage filter, a cartoon look, a silent movie theme, and dozens of other effects. Brighten d...by Vibop
 

YouTube Video Editor

The YouTube Video editor lets you make quick edits to your uploaded YouTube videos. You can combine multiple clips, incorporate Creative Commons footage, enhance your clip...by YouTube

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

TED-Ed

TED, the awesome site with great videos from inspirational people, has released a new free resource for educators called TED-Ed.  These are videos that can help teachers "flip" their classrooms.  Want to learn more about "flipping" your classroom.  You can read about it here in the Chronicle article.  

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Saturday, March 31, 2012

iPod apps for ELA, Math, Science and Social Studies

I was reading Lisa Johnson's excellent blog techchef4u and I discovered many, many iPad applications for secondary education.  Including this twenty-two page "flipsnack" of wonderful lessons.    Here is the first example she gives using iPod touches.