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RSS Feed Search Engine - 0 views

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    The RSS search engine will help you discover RSS feeds on the web around your favorite topics.
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Eric Sheninger: Common Misunderstandings of Educators Who Fear Technology - 0 views

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    Even as we are seeing more schools and educators transform the way they teach and learn with technology, many more are not. Technology is often viewed either as a frill or a tool not worth its weight in gold. Opinions vary on the merits of educational technology, but common themes seem to have emerged. Some of the reasons for not embracing technology have to do with several misconceptions revolving around fear.
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So, what is cloud? - 0 views

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    The term cloud computing has been used a lot lately to describe a myriad online services, as well as additional computing capacity that resides somewhere out there. Defining it is tricky but not impossible.
John Pearce

40 Ways Education Technology Will Be Used In The Future - 1 views

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    Do you know what technology you'll be using in the classroom 5 years from now? What about 10 years from now? A new visualization may be able to help.
John Pearce

A Teacher's Guide to Social Media - Online Colleges - 2 views

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    Another infographic from BestCollegesOnline this time looking at how social media might be used in the classroom
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Blogging in the classroom: why your students should write online | Teacher Network Blog... - 1 views

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    I've spent the past few months with GCSE and A-level classes doing absolutely no writing at all beyond sample tests and student blogs. Students realise how high the bar of public domain writing is. This can be initially intimidating, but that removes all apathy or sense of the humdrum. Asking all students to write blogs as learning unfolds and interlinks empowers the teacher to be more supportive because they're less tied to the bureaucracy; it raises challenge levels; it enables IT-skilling; it lets students see their own progress and differentiates well; it means more productive and accelerating learning-talk over rote-writing.
John Pearce

Bloggers Beware: You CAN Get Sued For Using Pics on Your Blog - My Story - Bl... - 2 views

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    Well on one random post, I grabbed one random picture off of google and then a few weeks later I got contacted by the photographer who owned that photo. He sent me a takedown notice, which I responded to immediately because I felt awful that I had unknowingly used a copyrighted pic. The pic was down within minutes. But that wasn't going to cut it. He wanted compensation for the pic. A significant chunk of money that I couldn't afford. I'm not going to go into the details but know that it was a lot of stress, lawyers had to get involved, and I had to pay money that I didn't have for a use of a photo I didn't need.
John Pearce

Do you waste learning time? « What Ed Said - 0 views

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    'I used to think… Now I think' is one of the most powerful thinking tools (Visible Thinking routines). It allows you to grow, without having to have been wrong. It allows me to develop my ideas, change my practice, increase my understanding, deepen my thinking… and change my mind. I used to think that the more tightly I kept control, the more efficiently time would be used in the classroom so that more learning could take place.
John Pearce

Randy Miller: The Need for Meaningful Professional Development - 0 views

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    Professional development days a.k.a. in-service days a.k.a. team-building days ... quite frankly, they suck for me; they are boring and a major waste of my time -- equally for those who are told to lead them and for the teachers who are required to sit and listen. I am not sure if those in command of designing and facilitating them care to do it, or are actually that far removed from the profession that they have no idea what is relevant. Maybe the leaders of professional development need professional development on how to do professional development.
John Pearce

Twitter / @suewaters/australian-educators - Following - 1 views

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    Sue Waters list of educators based in Australia who are on Twitter
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Teacher Must: Embed 21st Century Skills | TeachHUB - 0 views

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    Too often, I hear colleagues whining about the mystical "they" adding another set of expectations to our already overflowing plate of responsibility. I don't disagree that "they" seem to ask more and more of educators while the concept of "pay raises" seems a distant, mythical memory.  Thus, we are told to achieve more with fewer resources due to the mismanaging of educational financing and get paid less on top of it. It gets tough, and positive morale is difficult to maintain. Yet, when it comes to teaching 21st century skills, the cry of, "Please, not another thing to teach" does not fly. The 21st century skills are embedded in the instruction of the core curriculum.
John Pearce

(Edu)Clipping, Pinning, Linking and Sharing Educational Resources - 0 views

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    EduClipper is the latest in a string of Pinterest clones, true (See below), but Bellow's experience in education - in the classroom and with professional development - should give him a leg up in creating a tool that'll work in classrooms and that'll work for teachers. EduClipper lets you build clipboards into which you can post links, images, videos and documents and upload files to share with others. These clipboards can be private or public - that's a key dfferentiator between eduClipper and its competitors- clipped for one's self and/or shared to Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, Pinterest, Evernote, and Edmodo or via email.
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BYOT: An idea whose time has come | SmartBlogs SmartBlogs - 0 views

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    The world of education is often defined by the "haves" and "have nots." It is this separation that ultimately drives decisions when it comes to educational technology. Why should students in less affluent districts not be afforded the same opportunities as those with large budgets to utilize technology to create, collaborate, connect, communicate and develop essential media literacies? A BYOT initiative makes sense, as we can leverage a variety of devices that many students already possess. It is how we utilize these student-owned devices in schools that is the key to a successful BYOT initiative.
John Pearce

CMCS Edmodo News & Views - 1 views

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    A regular update of how Teachers are using edmodo to engage pupils in Carr Manor Community School
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are you game | Scoop.it - 0 views

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    Judith Way's gaming Scoop-it
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The 50+ Best Ways to Curate and Share Your Favorite Social Media and News Content | Dai... - 1 views

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    More recently I've discovered some great new tools to read and share my favorite content which I've included here in this list. Whether you are a person who just likes to stay on top of the latest news, a blogger like me who needs a way to organize the vast amount of information that comes my way or a person who just enjoys sharing what they find with others you'll love this list.
John Pearce

Collect Student iPad Creations with Edmodo - HCSMobile - 0 views

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    This video outlines how the Edmodo app can be used to collect student created IMAGES and VIDEOS from a classroom set of iPads.
John Pearce

A Six-Point Checklist for Education Innovators | Edutopia - 0 views

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    If you're a teacher looking for opportunities to bring innovation into the classroom, start by considering your own strengths and weaknesses as an innovator. If you're a school leader, think about how you encourage -- or discourage -- innovation among your staff. Here are six questions to consider.
John Pearce

How to Create Student Digital Portfolios Using Evernote on Vimeo - 0 views

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    A basic screen cast of how to create and share digital portfolios using Evernote. What you will learn is how your students can create these digital portfolios in Evernote and share them with you. This enables you to have access to their work and work samples. Great assessing tool and record keeping application.
John Pearce

Free Technology for Teachers: 5 Free Tools for Curating Educational Videos from Across ... - 0 views

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    YouTube can be a great place to find educational videos to use in your classroom. But YouTube isn't the only place where you can find good educational video content. These services will allow you to organize playlists from multiple video sharing services. Please note that if YouTube is blocked in your school, the only tool in this list that will provide a work around for you is Miro.
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