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About Dr. Thomas Johnson | ict-design.org

Dr. THOMAS JOHNSON -intrapreneur, practicing academic, learning coach, designer, technology integration specialist, and educator -has lived in: Canada, Guatemala, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, and China -loves: Skiing, Sushi, Badminton, Volleyball, Working Out, Contemporary Art, Clean Lines, Good Food, Great Music, People Watching, Exploring, and his Wife, Son, and Daughter.

Boolify Project: An Educational Boolean Web Search Tool

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“Boolify provides learners with a manipulative mental model for Boolean Web Search contruction. It can be used to teach and learn Boolean Web Search in a variety of settings.”  

 

Its great for younger students!!

See on www.boolify.org

 
 

MinecraftEdu

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“MinecraftEdu – Bringing Minecraft to the Classroom…” If you are an educator then you should know that the scope of education is changing, the fields are changing, the ways in which information is being presented is changing.  Blended, adaptive, and game situation learning are presently being employed in so many new settings.  This game, Minecraft, is one to watch out for and explore for yourself with regards to gaming and education.  The website link takes you to see what other educators are doing with the game and also provides resources to plug-ins and add-ons that are specifically crafted for learning.  Click, play, enjoy, and learn.

See on minecraftedu.com

 
 

Triptico

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“Triptico’s desktop app contains over twenty interactive, fully-customisable resources for you to use in your classroom… and it’s completely free!”

Some really quick and easy to use applications.  

See on www.triptico.co.uk

 
 

NetNewsWire App

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“Looking for an easy-to-use RSS and Atom reader for your Mac? You’ve found it! The Eddy award-winning NetNewsWire has a familiar three-paned interface and can fetch and display news from millions of different websites and weblogs.”  

Just wondering if others think this is at all like Tweetdeck, or is it a whole other ballpark? 

See on netnewswireapp.com