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Ms Vaks

Home | Diigo - 0 views

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    Create websites and wikis
Tom McHale

Education Declarations - Declarations - 0 views

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    Post your belief about education, teaching, and learning.
Brandi Novak

How One Teacher Uses Twitter In the Classroom - 0 views

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    I'm still a Twitter skeptic, but I'm trying to be open minded and come to terms. This was one of the first resources I found to see what other teachers out there are doing with Twitter to make it a worthwhile experience for their students.
Ludwik Lubaszka

World Langiuages 21st century wiki spaces - 0 views

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    An collection of wiki spaces for the world language class
Meg Donhauser

Classroots.org - Letting Go of Teaching - 0 views

  • I know several students who accomplished more with me in a shorter amount of time in a traditional classroom. But I also know that there are kids out there like this basketball blogger who don’t have a shot at feeling safe, acknowledged, or valued in the traditional classroom. And I know it’s not the kid’s fault. It was mine. For all the other kids like this one in my first eight and half years of teaching, the fault was mine. I am sorry.
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    An interesting blog about changing the way we teach.
Keith Dennison

Wikispaces Blog » Blog Archive » Tips and Tricks: Subpages - 0 views

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    For those using Wikispaces.com this came as an email update to me, and I thought it would be very useful to our cohort.
Keith Dennison

Wikispaces Blog » Blog Archive » Featured wiki: BookTrailersforReaders - 0 views

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    This is a best practices example of Wikispaces for an English course or a reading club. This looks like the 21st Century skills and project based learning we have been toying around with
Keith Dennison

Welcome to Aviary - 0 views

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    For this creative projects you have you may want to direct students to this site. It has a suite of free software that can enhance presentations and even pave the way toward digital storytelling (if that's where you're looking to go).
Keith Dennison

opensourceresources - home - 0 views

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    In the '09 cohort someone came across this open source resources page. It's a listing of free webtools (like Joyce Valenza's) that you may find useful for your classroom. They're organized by use/purpose and they're all free to use unlimited in your courses.
Cathy Stutzman

Learning with 'e's: Teaching with Twitter - 0 views

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    Steve Wheeler's blog. He gives a list of ideas for effective Twitter use in the classroom. Includes links to other Twitter resources for classroom use.
Keith Dennison

Digital Projects | The New York Public Library - 0 views

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    This site is awesome! The New York Public Library has digitized some of their holdings and put them up. They're arranged thematically and can provide great primary sources for many different classes and disciplines.
Keith Dennison

Educational Blogging... or Edublogging - 0 views

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    Teaching history through blogging from Teaching History through Technology.
Keith Dennison

America's History in the Making - Home - 0 views

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    This can be an excellent resource for American history, and even an outline text or summary text.
Keith Dennison

Teachers' Domain: Home - 0 views

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    This was sent by a colleague a few years back. It's a repository of digital media for classroom use and instruction.
brien gorham

HOW TO: Manage a Sustainable Online Community - 0 views

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    Article about why online communities fail - may be valuable for those looking to extend the classroom beyond the walls.
Lori Freeman

Blogging - 0 views

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    This is one of the best articles I've read on why people blog. Great ideas and great writing.
Matt Thompson

Folksonomy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Folksonomy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search A folksonomy is a system of classification derived from the practice and method of collaboratively creating and managing tags to annotate and categorize content;[1][2] this practice is also known as collaborative tagging, social classification, social indexing, and social tagging.[citation needed] Folksonomy, a term coined by Thomas Vander Wal, is a portmanteau of folk and taxonomy. Folksonomies became popular on the Web around 2004[3] as part of social software applications such as social bookmarking and photograph annotation. Tagging, which is one of the defining characteristics of Web 2.0 services, allows users to collectively classify and find information. Some websites include tag clouds as a way to visualize tags in a folksonomy.[4] An empirical analysis of the complex dynamics of tagging systems, published in 2007,[5] has shown that consensus around stable distributions and shared vocabularies does emerge, even in the absence of a central controlled vocabulary.
Matt Thompson

Screencast - 0 views

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    A list of Screencasting tools
Tom McHale

DigiTales - The Art of Telling Digital Stories - 0 views

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    Lots of resources and examples of digital storytelling
Tom McHale

Digital Story Telling - 0 views

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    Links to articles and resources on digital storytelling.
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