Archive for the ‘Teacher resources’ Category

Where you been?

Saturday, June 28th, 2008
Thanks to Alan for highlighting this map generator, I’m not that well travelled, I’m an arm chair geographer, but when I do travel I go far!
 
My travels
Make yours @ BigHugeLabs.com
Make yours @ BigHugeLabs.com

Where you been?

Saturday, June 28th, 2008
Thanks to Alan for highlighting this map generator, I’m not that well travelled, I’m an arm chair geographer, but when I do travel I go far!
 
My travels
Make yours @ BigHugeLabs.com
Make yours @ BigHugeLabs.com

Updating Twitter

Saturday, June 14th, 2008

I’m now updating my twitter via livewriter. Hat Tip Digital Inspiration.

Updating Twitter

Saturday, June 14th, 2008

I’m now updating my twitter via livewriter. Hat Tip Digital Inspiration.

Photo soup

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

I think Photo Soup is a nice little application. You choose a key term, in this case Bangladesh, and it generates a crossword based on the tags associated with Bangladesh photos in Flickr.  Sadly embedding messes up the blog template.

Photo soup

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

I think Photo Soup is a nice little application. You choose a key term, in this case Bangladesh, and it generates a crossword based on the tags associated with Bangladesh photos in Flickr.  Sadly embedding messes up the blog template.

MyStudiyo

Sunday, May 25th, 2008

mainLogo Just playing with a new web tool called MyStudiyo, it allows you to produce multiple choice quizzes that can be embedded into blogs and web pages, you can also provide a link to the quiz on the website. Very useful because it allows you to monitor the results of answers, so you can target revision. Users, in this case students, can also register, so you can judge an individual’s strengths and weaknesses. I’ve put together a simple example below.

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Funky Geography….

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

Added a new geography blog to the sidebar… looking forward to reading Liz Smith’s Funky Geography.

Video Spin

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

videospin

I’ve had a little play with Video Spin today, it is a free slim down version of Pinnacle. Much easier to use than Windows Movie Maker, but less presentation tools, there is an option for upgrades. The interesting utility is the range of export formats, flash, Real Player, wmv, ipod and Sony psp. The programme will even upload your video straight to sharing sites, such as You Tube. Might be a useful tool for producing coursework movies.

Unreported World- Cyclone Sidr

Friday, February 15th, 2008

A B.B.C. documentary about the impact of Cyclone Sidr three months on, I think I’ll return and use this later in the year. It will compliment well the Bangladesh resources that I produced on my return from Bangladesh.


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