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10 Ways to Start Teaching Your Own Online Class | Allclasses Blog

10 Ways to Start Teaching Your Own Online Class | Allclasses Blog | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
Are you awesome at something and want to teach other people? Do you want to make money doing so?Great news! It has never been easier to distribute your knowledge to others via the internet, and many new platforms are available to help you do this, each having their own mix of features and support.Here are 10 ways to get started teaching your online class....
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If you're thinking of teaching your own online class and making money doing so, here are 10 ways to get started with your online school or instruction business.
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Folder Full of Storytelling Apps

Folder Full of Storytelling Apps | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
I feel storytelling apps are one of the most powerful aspects of using the iPad. It allows for collaboration and creativity that I couldn’t really achieve before using the iPad. Here are my 22 favorite Storytelling Apps. The list is constantly changing but the majority of them stay the same....
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You may find a storytelling app gem in this list for educators. Not just for teachers. See Haiku Deck, My Story, more

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Free Technology for Teachers: Five Ways to Create Word Clouds

Free Technology for Teachers: Five Ways to Create Word Clouds | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

This morning at the Massachusetts School Library Association's conference (a fun conference that I highly recommend) Pam Berger presented some good ideas for working with primary source documents and Web 2.0 tools. One of the ideas that she shared and others elaborated on was the idea of using word clouds to help students analyze documents. By copying the text of a document into a word cloud generator your students can quickly see the words that appear most frequently in that document. Here are five tools that you and your students can use to create word clouds

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Richard Byrne shares 5 useful ways and tools to create word clouds.

rodrick rajive lal's curator insight, December 9, 2013 9:35 PM

This is interesting, word cloud generation! I guess we should try the word cloud generators to make the teaching of vocabulary more interesting. I mean after all learning and memorising the latin roots, and memorising word meanings from a dictionary might be necessary at times, but then it can also be tedious. 

rebecca strohmetz's curator insight, March 9, 2015 12:05 PM

Word clouds seems like a great way to edit a paper and have a good fascinating title for a poster/magazine!