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BuildYourWild Self is a cool tool to create avatars using different animal parts and attaching them in a human body. Children can easily create a wild creature following simple steps.
The best part about this tool is that you don’t need to sign up. Start with choosing the human body and browse through the different parts that you can add such as nose, hair, legs, arms etc.Then add some animals ears, bottoms, tails, backsides, arms , face and headgear. As you choose the body parts, you can also hear the sounds of the animals. When it is over, choose a background and click I’m done. Congrats! You have created your first wild self.
It gives you all the information about your new wild self. Print it out or mail it to others.
and, here are some ideas for you how to use this tool with your students:
Ask children to create their wild selves and write about what they can and what they can’t do.
Children can create a story about their new wild selves.
Show different wild selves and children can try to guess which animal parts you have used.
Print out some wild selves, as children describe their animals, the rest of the class try to create the same one as it is in the picture.
Children can describe their animals.
Children create a zoo photo album with their wild selves and their descriptions. They can even create their own "wild self zoo" on the bulletin board.
Children can write more about the animals that they have used on their wild selves.
Each child shows their wild selves, imitate their animals and rest of the class asks some questions about them.
Show them a wild self picture, give them the beginning of the story and ask them to write or tell the rest of it.
This tool will be great fun for primary as it colorful, fun to play with and engaging.
Enjoy!
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Jul 16, 2015 08:14am</span>
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Muvizu Website
Muvizu is free 3D animation software (for non-commercial and educational use) Easily make 3D animated movies. The Muvizu website and 3D application allow you to upload your creations straight to YouTube.
What do you think of Muvizu?
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Jul 16, 2015 08:14am</span>
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Last week in my appclass, we celebrated our favorite teachers at school by telling our love to them!!
For this, we have used Phoster which is also my favorite poster maker on the app market. They were also very nice to give us promo codes for my app class.
The task was simple for the kids. I asked them to take their favorite teacher’s pictures before coming to my class. In class, we took turns in talking about why we chose that teacher to be on our poster. We talked about our reasons. It was nice to hear from kids how they can express their feelings and what they really expect from the teachers. After brainstorming, they wrote what they would like to add to your poster as texts. Then, they started working on their tablets with their app.
With Phoster, they chose their poster style, add their text and pictures, then saved their poster on their picture gallery. They showed their posters to each other and everyone voted for the best poster design!
After they finish, I ask them to upload their posters on our Edmodo group and then write their reflections for this week on Evernote.
What worked?
This week, more students preferred to record their voices as they use Evernote.
The task was just enough for 60 minutes. All students completed their tasks before they leave the class.
Phoster is a really nice app to create posters. Kids like exploring different poster styles.
What could be better:
Kids should see at least an example of the outcome. Visual learners will benefit from that!!
I really enjoyed this lesson! I can’t wait for the next one!
Ozge Karaoglu
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Jul 16, 2015 08:13am</span>
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This was where my digital journey had begun … This may be a beginning for you too!
Electronic Village Online Sessions are five-week collaborative and hands on virtual courses & discussions that engage hundreds of educators every year. They are completely free and a great opportunity for professional development and connect with other teachers all over the world.
This year, I will be moderating the "Crafting the e-Perfect Textbook" online course with many great and big names in ELT. If you would like to outline, design, and complete 1 chapter of an e-textbook that meets your learners’ needs and can be used yearly with a few edits and updates, our online course is the right one for you!!
The registration starts on Jan 6, 2014. Don’t miss the opportunity, and share the joy!
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Jul 16, 2015 08:12am</span>
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Tizmos Website
Tizmos, for teachers, lets you share resources with your students using visual bookmarks. You can organize your resources by grade level, subject or project.
What do you think of Tizmos?
Patricia Donaghy
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Jul 16, 2015 08:12am</span>
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New year is on the way and here are some tools to enjoy the last days of this year with your students!
JibJab is an amazing site where you can place your face on different animated e-cards. Share this fun with Santa.
If you would like to chat with Santa, here he is the Santa bot, waiting for you to answer your questions.
If you are a gamer, here is an escape the room game. Help Santa escape from the room before someone sees him. Be quick!
ElfYourSelf is a website that lets you create an elf of yourself. You upload your picture, create your mouth cut and choose your dance. When you finish it, you can download it or mail it to others. You can create up to five elves or you can get your Xmas elf name here.
You have got something to say to Santa? He has got an email adress here. Let’s write and wait for his reply.
Make Santa jump, hop, dance, sing!! Write whatever you want and Santa does it for you on SimonSezSanta.
Visit Santa’s secret village in NorthPole and play games.
What about creating animated and personalized e-cards for others? Nice!
You can create a personalized Santa story for your kids. Here it comes!
What about creating a custom letter for Santa! You can film yourself or upload a picture and it to Santa’s mail.
Make your carol with Zefrank and share the joy!
How about following Santa on Twitter? Learn what he is into these days.
You can play the songs with the Rain Deer Orchestra, squash their noses with your mouse or click the symbol on your keyboard.
Make your online snowflake and let it snow.
Are you on Santa’s good list?? If you want to learn, here you go!
Send an interactive ecard via OWorlds, decorate your gingerbread man,write your message and change your background.
Make your personalized Christmas card and share the joy with others.
What about making your own virtual snowman! You can try this one here.
This calendar has a new animation for each day until Christmas! You can also try this one and solve a puzzle each day.
Decorate your Christmas tree here.
and cheers to a happy New Year…
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Jul 16, 2015 08:11am</span>
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ZippSlip Website
ZippSlip enables schools and parents to fully process paper forms online, from any smartphone, tablet, or computer. All results are tracked and displayed by our cloud based app.
What do you think of ZippSlip?
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Jul 16, 2015 08:11am</span>
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Dear all,
As I am writing a book series for young learners at the moment, I won’t be able blog until March.
Till then, you can follow me and read my tweets here, also you can also join our EVO Course that will start next Monday.
You can also reach me via my email : ozge_karaoglu@hotmail.com
Take care!
I’ll be right back!
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Jul 16, 2015 08:10am</span>
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OnlineCollegeCourses have compiled a list of free online resources where you can learn a programming language.
Well worth having a look and seeing if there is anything suitable for you and/or your students!
Patricia Donaghy
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Jul 16, 2015 08:10am</span>
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Terakki Schools will be organizing the TELT conference on March 15 in Istanbul, Turkey.
If you are already in Turkey, please join our conference. This year’s plenary speakers are Howard Gardner, the futurist Thomas Frey and Jim Scrivener.
For the rest of the wonderful line up of speakers, visit here: http://www.teltconference.com/
We are all looking forward to seeing you at the conference.
Ozge Karaoglu
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Jul 16, 2015 08:09am</span>
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