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* [[Tools: SlideShare|SlideShare]] ''(Find free slideshows)'' | * [[Tools: SlideShare|SlideShare]] ''(Find free slideshows)'' | ||
* [http://www.nclor.org/nclorprod/access/home.do NCLOR] ''(NC Learning Object Repository)'' | * [http://www.nclor.org/nclorprod/access/home.do NCLOR] ''(NC Learning Object Repository)'' | ||
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===Free Professional Development classes=== | ===Free Professional Development classes=== | ||
* [[MOOC's]] (Find ''free'' online courses you can take from the best colleges and universities in the world) | * [[MOOC's]] (Find ''free'' online courses you can take from the best colleges and universities in the world) |
Revision as of 15:36, 10 March 2015
Contents
- 1 Instructional Technology Tech Tool Suggestions
- 2 Create Videos and Images with Screencast and Screenshot Tools
- 3 Create PowerPoints with Voiceover
- 4 Create videos and/or work with YouTube
- 5 Create Interactive Lessons
- 6 Work with Collaboration Tools
- 7 Find Free Class, Project or Textbook Resources
- 8 Free Professional Development classes
Instructional Technology Tech Tool Suggestions
- Favorite Tech Tools Sessions List of new free tech tools instructors like to use
Create Videos and Images with Screencast and Screenshot Tools
- Screencasting (Create videos of actions occurring on your computer)
- Screen shots (Create pictures of what is displayed on your computer)
- Jing (Create videos or pictures of what is displayed on your computer)
- Snagit (Intermediate tool: Create videos or pictures of what is displayed on your computer)
Create PowerPoints with Voiceover
- MyBrainshark (Add your voice to your PowerPoints and more!)
Create videos and/or work with YouTube
- YouTube MyWebcam tool (create short videos using a webcam)
- YouTube
Create Interactive Lessons
- SoftChalk (Create lessons with interactive questions and "games")
Work with Collaboration Tools
- VoiceThread (Provide media that your students can "comment" on in multiple ways)
- Wikis (Collaboratively document any topic)
Find Free Class, Project or Textbook Resources
- Creative Commons (Find and use copyright-free images)
- Open Educational Resources (Find free lesson, course, and text materials)
- SlideShare (Find free slideshows)
- NCLOR (NC Learning Object Repository)
Free Professional Development classes
- MOOC's (Find free online courses you can take from the best colleges and universities in the world)