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“Bekijk gratis honderden geanimeerde filmpjes, interactieve tutorials, animaties en instructievideo’s, en plaats ze gratis op jouw eigen website…”
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Free Technology for Teachers: Even More Great Chrome Tools for Schools
“On Wednesday and Thursday I posted information about useful Google Chrome extensions and Web Apps for teachers. Yesterday, I found a great blog post by Molly Schroeder full of great information about using Google Chrome in your school. In Life After Internet Explorer Molly offers lists of her favorite Chrome extensions and web apps…”
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Seterra | A Free Map Quiz Game
“A Free Map Quiz Game For Windows. Seterra 4.0 is a challenging educational geography game with more than 100 different exercises. Learn about countries, capitals, oceans, flags and cities in Africa, Europe, South America, North America, Asia and Australia, using outline map exercises!” Er is ook een Nederlandsetalige versie beschikbaar: “Seterra 4.0 runs under Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7. Seterra 4.0 runs in 16 languages: Chinese (simplified), Danish, Dutch, English, German, Greek, French, Italian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Serbian, Spanish or Swedish.”
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In the Zone – Human Biology Resources for Schools | The Whiteboard Blog
“In the Zone is the Wellcome Trust’s major NEW initiative inspired by the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. It provides a fun, free and fascinating way of using science to discover how our bodies work during sport, activity, movement and rest. The website is aimed at both primary and secondary schools with two different sections. Both sections contain interactive games which can be used on the interactive whiteboard. Teachers packs are available for download containing lesson plans, worksheets and ideas for science investigations. It’s a great free resource…”
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The Best Online Sources For Images | Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day…
“Jeez, there are sure a ton of ways to find images on the Web, as well as many places where you can find lengthy link lists to image collections. I’d lay odds that most people, including myself, just use Google Image Search when they need to find an image. However, there might be instances when you want to use another tool — perhaps you’re a language teacher searching for just the right clip art or photography to illustrate a verb, maybe you have very young students and are concerned about what they might find on Google, possibly you’re particularly teaching about copyright issues, or you want your students to easily connect an image to a writing exercise and have them send an E-Card. (Google has recently added an option in their advanced image search feature — go to the bottom left under “license” and choose “labeled for reuse”)…”
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Create video tutorials and presentations – 10 free software
Tien programma’s om video handleidingen en presentaties mee te maken. Freeware.
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