Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Free Guide - Making Videos on the Web

From Freetechforteachers.com - This guide was created for those teachers who would like to have their students make videos but don't have access to editing software and or video equipment. All of the resources in this guide are completely web-based. The guide is offeren in Yudu form -- also a really neat tool!!

Free Technology for Teachers: Free Guide - Making Videos on the Web

Friday, May 28, 2010

Oregon's Forest Atlas 2010 online edition

The Oregon Forest Atlas project was developed in 2010 to provide public members with a broader understanding of Oregon's forests using contemporary technology. Maps developed for the Forest Atlas use Geographic Information Systems (GIS) data obtained by the U.S. Forest Service PNW Research Station, data from Oregon State University and data gathered and maintained by the Oregon Department of Forestry.

Maps that are available for download and viewing include:
  • MODIS Satellite Images of Oregon
  • Oregon Forestland Generalized Geology
  • Oregon Forestland Historic Vegetation - 1850
  • Oregon: Generalized Land Cover
  • Oregon Land Use
  • Oregon: Ecological Systems Habitat Types
  • Oregon Forestland - All Sources
  • Major Land Resource Areas
  • Oregon Forestland Site Productivity
  • Oregon Forestland Ownership

http://www.oregon.gov/ODF/RESOURCE_PLANNING/forestatlas.shtml

FEDFLIX!

FedFlix is a joint venture between the National Technical Information Service and Public.Resource.Org. Here we feature the best movies of the United States Government, from training films to history, from our national parks to the U.S. Fire Academy and the Postal Inspectors, all of these fine flix are available for reuse without any restrictions whatsoever.

http://www.archive.org/details/FedFlix

Monday, May 17, 2010

Learn360 Proudly Announces the Addition of the Entire Reading Rainbow Series to its Extensive K-12 Media Collection

WOODBURY, N.Y. (April 6, 2010) - Learn360 (www.learn360.com), an
interactive media-on-demand service, announces a seven-year licensing
agreement with Smarterville, Inc. for their complete, award-winning
Reading Rainbow series. These critically-acclaimed Language Arts video
titles will now be added to the Learn360 site. Learn360 is proud to
offer this highly-demanded series, maintaining their goal of providing
educators with the content they need to enrich teaching and learning in
today's classrooms.

In addition to the Reading Rainbow series, Learn360 provides customers
with over 8,300 digital video titles and thousands of images, articles,
audio files and podcasts. These trusted resources are provided by top
educational publishers such as Encyclopaedia Britannica (over 25,000
articles); AETV, which includes A&E, Biography and History Channel;
Weston Woods, PBS, WGBH, Sunburst Visual Media, National Geographic, and
thousands of audio files from Scholastic Audio, among many others. A
free 30-day trial of Learn360 is available by signing up at
www.learn360.com

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Free eBooks!

Books that have entered the public domain are digitized and recorded by volunteers that coordinate themselves through a variety of websites. The majority of public domain books, however, are digitized by Gutenberg.org and recorded by Librivox.org. BooksShouldBeFree draws on these public domain sources to deliver free audio books to you in an engaging and fun way. Enjoy the browsing experience on our website and be sure to bookmark us and return when you're ready for you're next audio book!

http://www.booksshouldbefree.com/

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Classical Music Library - Free Download of the Week

Every two weeks, Alexander Street Press makes available one complete work from our popular streaming music database, Classical Music Library, for free download. This download is available whether or not your institution subscribes to the service. No registration is necessary.

http://musicdownloads.alexanderstreet.com/promo/

Friday, February 19, 2010

Digital Storytelling in the Classroom

The ancient tradition of storytelling meets the digital age. When students create a movie or interactive slideshow to tell their story, learning becomes personal. With digital storytelling, students can:

* Improve their writing.
* Show creativity.
* Have a voice.
* Digital storytelling projects lend themselves well to portfolio assessment.

Create movies and slide shows from photos and videos—right in your classroom. You can use either Windows Live Movie Maker or Photo Story.

You can also download a Digital Storytelling e-Book.

http://www.microsoft.com/education/teachers/guides/digital_storytelling.aspx

Monday, February 8, 2010

How the Federal Reserve Works video - from Time Magazine

Katherine Lanpher asks TIME business columnist Justin Fox to explain how the Federal Reserve System manages America's economy.

http://www.time.com/time/video/player/0,32068,57544286001_1948059,00.html