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John Pearce

Blogging: personal or professional educational blogging (with images, tweets)... - 1 views

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    "Thought about setting up your own personal or professional blog but not sure where to start? #moedchat hosted a Twitter chat to help educators get started setting up their own blog. Here are resources to help get started blogging and information shared during the chat session."
John Pearce

Why educators should start a blog and join Twitter « The Principal's Principles - 0 views

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    "Tomorrow morning, I'll make a presentation at 7:30 in the morning to get our district technology camp started. My topic is "Building your Professional Learning Network," and will focus on how professionals can use social media to enhance their skills. As I prepared, I thought a lot about my audience, some dedicated educators from our schools who are facing the constant challenge of doing more with less. My job is to convince those gathered that it is worth their valuable time to create their own digital footprint. After some reflection, here's my 6 point argument:"
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    A short succinct article that makes a lot of sense.
John Pearce

The Hashtagification of Education - A.J. Juliani - 1 views

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    "On August 23, 2007 Chris Messina started something so small, he would never know how it might change the world." Both George Couros and Steven Anderson have great posts on hashtags in education. How they function, why we should use them, and some ways to get started immediately with hashtags. As I looked at the "big list" of educational hashtags I wondered if any other field had as many hashtags as education…
John Pearce

Getting Started with eduClipper Presentation Portfolios on Vimeo - 0 views

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    "Here's a quick look at how to get started with eduClipper Presentation Portfolios"
John Pearce

Getting Started Videos - 2011 Geo Teachers Institute - 0 views

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    A range of Google getting started videos including Earth 5.0, photos & image overlays, Google Earth layers, Sketchup, 3D world, Maps and Google Earth Space.
John Pearce

DOWNLOAD How To Use Evernote: The Missing Manual - 0 views

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    "Are you a digital packrat? Are you in need of a searchable repository for everything you want to recall later? Does the idea of automatic OCR (Optical Character Recognition) for all your scanned PDFs get you excited in a way only seriously organised people could ever understand? If so, Evernote is the tool you need right now - and we've got the perfect manual to get you started using it like a professional."
John Pearce

Get connected with Google+ - a digital artefact | Learn, do, teach... - 0 views

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    "Get connected with Google+ is a short video for teachers promoting the value of using social media for connecting and developing a Personal Learning Network (PLN), showcasing Google+ as one option for a starting point. It can be viewed as a standalone resource but I envisage it being used as an engagement strategy for a face-to-face or online workshop for teachers."
John Pearce

INFOGRAPHIC : How To Twitter Effectively - 0 views

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    "Twitter can be quite addictive but you have to do it the right way to get the most out of it. That's why I wrote The Complete Guide To Twitter some time back and I highly recommend that you read it (no bias there of course!). Twiends has also produced a fantastic infographic showing how to quickly get started with Twitter, from choosing the right username to understanding hashtags and lists."
John Pearce

Google Alert A Great Tool to Help Student Researchers ~ Educational Technology and Mobi... - 1 views

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    "Google Alert allows you to create alerts around topics you are interested in and start receiving emails with updates about your search query. For instance as a doctoral student with a research interest in emerging literacies , I have created an alert with the name " emerging literacies" and each time something new published online with those key words in it I get an email with a link to it. This keeps me abreast of the latest releases in my area of research. I also use Google Alert to track down authors and scholars whose works are related to my research areas. I simply create a Google Alert with their names as the alert titles and next time they publish something I get it first. Another way to use Google Alert is to create an alert about yourself by using your full name and anytime somebody mentions you somewhere online you will instantly receive an email with a link to it. Here is how to create a Google Alert"
John Pearce

53+ Free Image Sources For Your Blog and Social Media Posts - 2 views

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    "There's one question we get asked quite often: Where can you find free, good quality images that are cleared to use for your blog posts or social media content? It's a question with a lot of different answers and caveats. Nearly every image created in the last 30 years is still protected by copyright-a protection that gives virtually every author the exclusive right to use or reproduce their work. But you can find a public domain photo, use a Creative Commons image that might need attribution or even create your own image from scratch. We'll explore all of these and then some in this post about free image sources. A few things to know before we get started:"
John Pearce

RUConnected #70 Let's Get Started | Are You Connected? - 0 views

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    "Jenny and Lois have just got back to school after the Summer break. In this episode they discuss getting the school blogs up and running again and the different processes that they go through"
John Pearce

critical-thinking - home - 0 views

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    "Join Howard Rheingold and other noted educators in creating a world-class resource for teaching critical thinking and Internet literacies. We are building a framework in the pages linked in the menu to the left. Get started by adding to the list of tools and the list of important vocabulary. Check out the latest bookmarks on the Diigo Resources page. You can join the Diigo group and subscribe to the RSS feeds."
John Pearce

How to Use Evernote Like a Pro, Part 1: Getting Started with Evernote TeleRead: News an... - 0 views

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    "Welcome to TeleRead's newest how-to series! We'll be exploring a wonderful tool called Evernote, and its many uses for readers who want to organize and synthesize books, articles, quotes, websites, ideas and other information."
John Pearce

Five-Minute Film Festival: Pinterest for Teaching and Learning | Edutopia - 5 views

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    "This week, we're launching the official Edutopia Pinterest account. Whether you're an avid pinner or just a beginner, follow us! Get started by watching the videos below for some ideas about what Pinterest is and how educators are using it."
John Pearce

Free Technology for Teachers: How to Use Google Maps Engine Lite - A Short Video Tutorial - 0 views

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    "Creating maps through the new Maps Engine Lite is a different process than the process used for creating maps in "classic" Google Maps. If you want to try your hand at creating a map with Maps Engine Lite, Bradley Lands has put together a nice tutorial to help you get started. That tutorial is embedded in the video below."
John Pearce

Edmodo video tutorial: Flip your classroom once for all. | Teachers' Corner - 0 views

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    "Edmodo is a web and mobile application that provides a safe and easy way for students and teachers to connect and collaborate, share content, and access homework, grades and school notices." This is a collection of videos designed to get you started with Edmodo.
John Pearce

How To Get Started in Minecraft | Games | Learnist - 1 views

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    This is a neat Learnist for folk who are totally new to Minecraft "Minecraft -- the blocky game of breaking blocky blocks and building larger blocky things while avoiding death at the blocks of blocky bad things. Millions of people play this game worldwide!"
John Pearce

The Beginner's Guide to SoundCloud - 1 views

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    "Online streaming services aren't new. There are innumerable ways to stream audio and music online, but SoundCloud has some advantages over the competition. Founded in Berlin in 2007, SoundCloud has since expanded to an extensive app that encompasses a streaming service, a distribution platform and an online community. For musicians, it's a great way to upload original music to share with your fans. For fans, it's easy to keep tabs on your favorite artists and stream on continuous play. And increasingly more for other types of media, SoundCloud provides a way to stream embeddable audio pieces for news and sports media outlets. Once you decide what's best for you, getting started with SoundCloud is simple. Check out some of the best and most useful SoundCloud features below in our beginner's guide."
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    I like Guvera for streaming! However; for creating music and collaboration, SoundCloud looks like a useful tool. Thanks for the updates:)
John Pearce

The Missing Guide for Google Hangout Video Calls - Zapier - 0 views

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    "The following Google Hangout video call guide shows you how to get started, invite participants, record a call, collaborate over a Google Doc and more."
John Pearce

As manufacturers rush to make Chromebooks, the category looks like netbooks 2.0 | Pando... - 0 views

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    "The laptop market is about to be flooded with Chromebooks. Intel today announced that its processors will be used in 20 new products built with Google's web-based operating system later this year; Lenovo too announced its own forays into the category; and other manufacturers have started to support the devices as sales of traditional Windows-based PCs continue to fall. Chromebooks are getting a little less weird, and a little more like the netbooks they replaced."
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