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Techno Tuesdays Rating Scale (2nd Semester '12)
Please rate how likely you would attend the following Techno Tuesday courses with 1 being the least likely and 8 the most likely to attend.
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- Free Online Survey Tools (Zoomerang, Survey Monkey, Survey Pirate)
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- Teacher Pages - Beginner
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- Teacher Pages - Intermediate/Maintenance
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- QR Codes (2 dimensional codes consisting of black modules arranged in a square pattern on a white background that can be embedded in PowerPoints, syllabus documents, webpages, etc. They can give students instant feedback or information in homework and classwork)
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- Study Island
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- Evernote - (a way to capture, index and remember information using a computer, phone and the web. It is the notebook of the 21st century)
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- Study Blue (an online study tool for making flashcards with video and audio elements, taking notes, and preparing for exams)
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- Flipped Classrooms (Teachers lecture through pre-recorded YouTube videos, which students watch in the evenings and use class time to work with students individually on assignments)
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- Using SLDS in Infinite Campus
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- Destiny Quest for Teachers (Hall County School's online library search engine)
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- Free Website Tools (overview of many web-based tools that can be used to enhance your 21st century classroom)
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- Prezi (Cloud-based presentation software that's zoomable - an alternative to PowerPoints)
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- Animoto (turns your photos into professional video slideshows complete with a wide section of music and templates - for use by students 13 and older)
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- Glogster (easily makes interactive posters that mixes images, text, music and video)
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- Alice (creating developmentally appropriate interactive experiences for science and math instruction)
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- Safari Montage (Intermediate)
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- Atomic Learning (How to use the training tutorials that include all Office products, 21st century skills and technology integration)
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- Twitter for Teachers
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- Flip Cameras in the Classroom (how to use them and how to upload those videos to You Tube and You Tube for Schools)
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