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Chris Wherley

PocketMod: The Free Recyclable Personal Organizer - 0 views

  • Chris Wherley
     
    Cool 8 page organizer on 1 piece of paper.
Terry Elliott

Obsurvey - 0 views

shared by Terry Elliott on 16 Jun 09 - Snapshot
Jose Paulo Santos

Activsoftware Inspire Edition : Promethean Planet - 0 views

  • Jose Paulo Santos
     
    Our next generation of teaching and learning software has been designed by teachers for teachers, creating our very first user-generated solution - and we couldn't wait to share it with you…

    Activsoftware Inspire Edition delivers amazing functionality and exciting new features; making learning journeys more fun than ever before.

    Available exclusively to Promethean Planet members, our tailored preview specifically invites feedback, offering you the opportunity to shape the future of the de facto educational platform of tomorrow.
K Epps

How to Embed Almost Anything in your Website - 0 views

  • K Epps
     
    code often works in posts, discussions and comments on Ning pages
  • K Epps
     
    Learn how to embed almost anything in your HTML web pages from Flash videos to Spreadsheets to high resolution photographs to static images from Google Maps and more.
K Epps

The Fischbowl: I Just Want to Say One Word to You: Collaboration. - 0 views

  • K Epps
     
    "If you're a teacher, what are you doing to foster collaboration among your students? And I'm talking more than putting them into groups of four and having the students create a PowerPoint presentation together. What are you really doing to fundamentally change the structure of your classroom from one of isolation (do your own work), to one of collaboration (work with others)? What are you doing to build their skills to succeed in a corporate environment that requires them to collaborate on a global scale?

    If you're a student, what are you doing to improve your own collaboration skills - and those of your peers? What are you demanding of your schools, your teachers, your administrators to help prepare you for the collaborative marketplace that is your future?"
K Epps

Digital Ethnography » Blog Archive » Participatory Media Literacy: Why it matters - 0 views

  • K Epps
     
    "Ultimately, participatory media literacy is as much about a literacy of *participation* as it is a literacy of media. For, as Howard says, "a participatory culture in which most of the population see themselves as creators as well as consumers of culture is far more likely to generate freedom and wealth for more people than one in which a small portion of the population produces culture that the majority passively consume.""
K Epps

NEA - Online Social Networking for Educators - 0 views

  • K Epps
     
    it's one-stop shopping, since social networking sites are really just aggregates of Web technologies we've all grown accustomed to using. You typically get started by creating a profile page where you can send and receive email and instant messages, post and view photos and videos, write blog entries, participate in forums or discussions, and share documents, thoughts, and ideas.
K Epps

suewaters » Ning - 0 views

  • K Epps
     
    Sue Waters wiki about PLNs - this page is how to set up your ning profile.
K Epps

Here Are The Results From My PLN Survey! | Mobile Technology in TAFE - 0 views

  • K Epps
     
    "I've been doing a few presentations on building your own personal learning network (PLN) and wanted to demonstrated the power of a PLN in action. My focus on PLNs was for two main reasons:

    1. If our aim is to use online tools with our students we first need to be using these tools for our own learning to appreciate how they benefit our learning and to ensure we use them effectively with our students
    2. Ability to receive and give advice in our normal f2f interactions is mostly limited. Personal learning networks greatly enhance our ability to get assistance, increase our learning, reflection and innovation.
    "
K Epps

Inflection Points | the human network Mark Pesce - 0 views

  • K Epps
     
    Mark Pesce's blog post"...these educational institutions assert that the lectures themselves aren't the real reason students spend $50,000 a year to attend these schools; the lectures only have full value in context. This is true, but it discounts the possibility that some individuals or group of individuals might create their own context around the lectures. And this is where the future seems to be pointing...."
  • K Epps
     
    "...The network is acting like a universal solvent, dissolving all of the boundaries that have kept things separate. It's not just dissolving the boundaries of distance - though it is doing that - it's also dissolving the boundaries of preference. Although there will always be differences in taste and delivery, some instructors are simply better lecturers - in better command of their material - than others..."
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