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Shaun Fletcher

What kind of resources are we looking to build here? - 108 views

What are we looking to collect and use here? Are there any specific topics/ areas that would be suitable for this group?

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Lucy Gray

Illinois Technology Conference For Educators Ning - 0 views

  • Lucy Gray
     
    Join our ning for the Illinois Technology Conference for Educators. From near or afar, you can participate in our conference!
  • Lucy Gray
     
    Join our ning for the Illinois Technology Conference for Educators. From near or afar, you can participate in our conference!
  • Lucy Gray
     
    Join our ning for the Illinois Technology Conference for Educators. From near or afar, you can participate in our conference!
Jeff Johnson

Ning's Infinite Ambition -- Viral Networks -- Viral Expansion Loop -- Social Networking Sta... - 0 views

  • The brainchild of former Goldman Sachs investment banker Gina Bianchini and celebrity geek Marc Andreessen, Ning has been growing automagically from the moment it launched its Social Networks for Everything -- a free platform for do-it-yourself social networks -- in February of last year. By June, there were 60,000 Ning nets and by August, 80,000. At year's end, there were 150,000, and today, more than 230,000.
nate stearns

RCCS: View Book Info - 0 views

  • nate stearns
     
    Interesting Reviews for books that focus on Web 2.0 with author responses.
nate stearns

WebTools4u2use - 0 views

  • nate stearns
     
    Wow, super useful to show other teachers about theses tools
Steve Dembo

A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court - Preface and Explanation - Mark Twain - Read P... - 0 views

  • At the end of an hour we saw a far-away town sleeping in a valley by a winding river; and beyond it on a hill, a vast gray fortress, with towers and turrets, the first I had ever seen out of a picture.

    ``Bridgeport?'' said I, pointing.

    ``Camelot,'' said he.

  • Steve Dembo
     
    Just imagine what sort of building it must have been like, to look equally like modern day Bridgeport as well as Camelot....
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    Save Bookmark
nate stearns

Print The Things That Carried Him - 0 views

  • nate stearns
     
    Strong piece of writing which could work in creative writing/non-fiction class
nate stearns

Youth and social network: 10 articles that have influenced my thinking | Tim's Blog - 0 views

  • nate stearns
     
    Awesome look at different research available on Social Networking. Need to check out each of the links.
nate stearns

Opposing Views: Issues, Experts, Answers - 0 views

    • nate stearns
       
      This could be big if it continues to grow.
K Epps

Classroom 2.0 and the joys of Ning | Education IT | ZDNet.com - 0 views

  • K Epps
     
    "I stumbled across Classroom 2.0 after reading an interesting article in the Village Voice on innovating learning efforts in the New York City Public Schools. These schools, instead of keeping kids out of social networking spaces and prohibiting the use of cell phones, were teaching kids how to use technology in an effective and relevant way."
  • K Epps
     
    blog post about why nings are a good thing in schools
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..."
nate stearns

Cool Cat Teacher Blog: The Five Phases of Flattening a Classroom - 0 views

  • Phase 3: Flat Classroom - Many to One Connections AND one to Many connections with Teacher Dir
    • nate stearns
       
      See this is where I'd like to be and I'm still not quite sure how to get there.
  • nate stearns
     
    I have to think about this...
Scott Weidig

Ning in Education - 0 views

shared by Scott Weidig on 24 Jun 08 - Snapshot
  • My name is Brittany and I am new to Ning. If you have any suggestions for using the program please post them on the forum. Thanks
    • Scott Weidig
       
      THis is really cool
Lucy Gray

Spotlight on DML | Akili Lee: Designing a Social Networking Site - 0 views

  • Lucy Gray
     
    Nice piece by one of my colleagues at USI!
  • Lucy Gray
     
    Nice piece by one of my colleagues at USI!
  • Lucy Gray
     
    Nice piece by one of my colleagues at USI!
nate stearns

nets-implementation » home - 0 views

  • nate stearns
     
    Our State Tech GLEs are based on these. We should be a part of this conversation.
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.
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