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Student-made or student- and teacher-made books designed to teach spelling patterns, letter sounds, vocabulary words, and reading skills. |
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Student-made or student- and teacher-made books designed to teach a single concept or idea such as shape, size, fractions, opposites, or patters. |
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Students constructing their own art using computer tools and software. |
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Cameras that record still pictures asnd allow users to view the image, retake shots, and store the photos taken. |
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A digital video machine that projects computer-generated images onto a screen. |
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Digital Single-Use Camera |
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Cameras designed for one use only (aka disposable cameras). |
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Storytelling through digital video, pictures, and words. |
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Digital cameras that take video images. |
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Digital Video Editing Software |
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Software that makes possible the processing, editing, and manipulating of digital video material. |
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Small handheld device for recording voices and other sounds that can then be downloaded to a computer or audio sharing website. |
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Process of arranging words and images to communicate information visually. |
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Information Presentation Design |
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The design and management of digital content, often used in connection with how students and teachers display information on classroom websites or blogs. |
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A touch sensitive whiteboard that interacts with a computer to enhance teaching and learning experiences in classrooms. |
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Handheld music playing device made by Apple. Some models also record spoken voices. |
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Presentation of information using multiple media, including words, pictures, sound, and data. Also known as multimedia technologies. |
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Using information and images from multiple sources, such as spoken words, video, graphics, and pictures, to produce learning for students. |
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Small handheld camera that record video and audio that can then be downloaded to a computer or video-sharing website. |
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Digital audio files delivered to computers by the Internet. |
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Software that allows a computer user to access podcast files. |
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Cameras, most of which have autofocusing capabilities, which produce still photographs. |
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Multimedia presentation software found on most computers and used to display information visually and dynamically in classrooms. |
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Camera with adanced features that produces publication quality pictures (aka "prosumer" cameras). |
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Single Lens Reflex (SLR) Design Cameras |
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High-end camera with multiple professional features including the capability fo manipulating images in great detail before a picture is taken. |
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A way to organize material that combines words and pictures into a sequence fo images, often used in preparing PowerPoint presentations or editing digital movies. |
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Simultaneous transfer of video, voice, and data from one computer to another to create a stream of electronic content. |
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Podcasts that contain video images, delivered via the Internet. |
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Multimedia presentation delivered on the Internet and usually supported by streaming video. |
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