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David Freeburg

Strange Things Are Afoot At The Circle K - 7 views

  • David Freeburg
     
    Sharing student work is important. Why is it not encouraged?
David Freeburg

eBooks? Nay, eCurriculum - 9 views

  • David Freeburg
     
    Maybe it's time to ditch the traditional textbook altogether.
David Freeburg

http://epicepoch.wordpress.com/2009/11/15/ebooks-nay-ecurriculum/ - 5 views

  • David Freeburg
     
    It might not be a bad idea to do away with textbooks altogether.
David Freeburg

Gaming for N00bs in the Classroom - 4 views

  • David Freeburg
     
    What types of video games would be suitable for a classroom?
David Freeburg

I Have a Rendezvous with Wordle - 1 views

  • David Freeburg
     
    Using wordle with poetry to teach a history lesson.
Kathleen Cercone

Why use Diigo Lists? - 49 views

I have made a feed of my list that I have made specifically oriented to my class (or other) and then I put the rss feed in a widget that has about 20 of the most current links- they can come to this si...

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Chris Herbert

McCunications: The power of Diigo - 0 views

    • Chris Herbert
       
      Lists can be good containers for specific projects. When does one use a group instead of a list I wonder.
  • But after downloading a Diigo update this morning, I realized I'm just scratching the surface of what you can do with Diigo. For example, my previous blog post on Greenspan's sudden epiphany...well, I posted it direct from Diigo while reading and bookmarking the article. Pretty cool, huh?
    • Chris Herbert
       
      This is pretty cool.
  • Chris Herbert
     
    A teachers example of using Diigo.
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