Remote Access - 0 views
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RSS is your friend.
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How does information come into your classroom? Who controls it? Who gets to find it and mandate it for use? A lot of the work I've done this year focuses on getting quality information from global sources into my classroom and for my students to use on a daily basis.
Confusing Words - 1 views
The Committed Sardine - blog - 1 views
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Despite all the buzz about Apple’s iPad tablet and how it could be useful for reading electronic textbooks, a new software program on the way might hold even more promise for education.
AdLit.org: Adolescent Literacy - Topics A to Z - 3 views
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AdLit.org offers lots of articles that provide research-based and best-practice information for educators, parents, and others interested in helping young people become better readers and writers. Click below to find articles organized by topic or browse an alphabetical list of all our articles.
Myths of Independent Reading - 14 views
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Myths of Independent Reading
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Choice means anything goes.
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A goal of creating habitual, life-long readers is insufficient or lacking in rigor.
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4 Cool Ways To Make Use Of Twitter Lists - 1 views
Browser Size - Analyze Website Layout & Design - 2 views
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Browser Size is a new tool launched by Google under Google Labs that could be useful not only for web designers and developers but also for the average website owner who wants to check which parts of the site are above the fold and visible to readers.
YouTube - Google Goggles Demo Up Close - Digital Humanities Now - 2 views
Free Technology for Teachers: Embedding Books Into Your Blogger Blog or Google Site - 14 views
The Media Equation - A Savior in the Form of an Apple Tablet - NYTimes.com - 3 views
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The tablet, properly executed, will be an iPhone on steroids, and anybody who has spent any time with that device knows that much of its magic lies in replicating that intimate offline navigation. It is a very human, almost innate, urge — readers want to touch what they are seeking to learn.
Books in the Age of the iPad - Craig Mod - 5 views
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Important to note is that these aren’t complaints about the text losing meaning. Books don’t become harder to understand, or confusing just because they’re digital. It’s mainly issues concerning quality.
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We're going to see new forms of storytelling emerge from this canvas. This is an opportunity to redefine modes of conversation between reader and content.
How to Use Microblogging in Workplace Learning | Upside Learning Blog - 2 views
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Twitter has become the number 1 tool for learning in just three years – voted by hundreds of learning professionals in this survey at Jane Hart’s site. Microblogging platforms are a great tool to keep you updated with latest trends & get real time support or answers to questions. You could even search for information on these tools themselves and get some good links to follow. As a personal learning tool, Twitter is great but it’s a public platform and what you share on it is available to everyone, some organizations may need tools which can be installed behind their firewalls (Laconica, Yonkly) or that is available as a secure private service (Yammer). All these tools have functionality that’s similar to Twitter. Organizations are using these tools for workplace learning and performance support. Here’s what for:
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