I just updated my Delicious (social bookmarking account) account with some fun holiday electronic content that you might be interested in. I know that my students will be surprised when some of the following content appears on the wiki!
Ever sung along to Elvis on the radio? Well, here is your chance to get even closer to singing a duet with the King of Rock and Roll. Enter Sing With The King. Listen to Elvis sing the first stanza of "Blue Christmas," then record your voice singing the lyrics over the telephone, and finally sing along with Elvis for the refrain. Send the new version to your buddies via e-mail. Free.
Create your own old-school portrait without the long lines and K-Mart blue light announcements. Pho-ho-hoto Booth let's you upload an image, choose a body, then a background. Adjust the contrast to match the surroundings. Keep it for yourself or share it publicly. Free.
Want flames without the heat or smoke? Check out this computer-based fireplace. High-quality streaming holiday music included! Free.
In order to help parents with bed time on Dec. 24th, NORAD continues it's annual tradition of monitoring Santa as he makes his way around the world. Google has joined forces with the military of the United States and Canada and now we can track Santa's circuit around the world in 3D using GoogleEarth. The link is found here both for GoogleEarth and the special file (available Dec. 24). Free.
Have a great winter vacation!
What Would Your Students Project On Their School?
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Holiday Fun
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audio,
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education,
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image,
integration,
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