PRESTO: How to Build A PLN Using Twitter | Teacher Reboot Camp - 6 views
VSTE - The Content Creating Classroom | Technology Times - 3 views
The Best Sites For Teaching About Latitude & Longitude | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of t... - 13 views
Interview Of The Month: Sean Banville, One Of The Hardest Working People In The ESL/EFL... - 0 views
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The very best way to improve your craft, as far as I’m concerned, is to build a PLN (Professional Learning Network) on Twitter.
Stretch Your Digital Dollar - 0 views
PLN = Perplexing Linguistic Notion | Graham Wegner - Open Educator - 0 views
Wow, This Is Really Useful: A Bloom's Taxonomy For Student Reflection | Larry Ferlazzo'... - 12 views
The Best Resources For Learning About Teens & Stress | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the... - 4 views
The Best Web 2.0 Applications For Education In 2011 - So Far | Larry Ferlazzo's Website... - 12 views
25 Brilliant Teacher Blogs Worth Following - Edudemic - 3 views
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"There is a lot of firsthand knowledge being shared right now. From blogging principals to teachers to education enthusiasts, there are hundreds of blogs that you should probably check out. There are some truly miraculous reasons that you should consider blogging, by the way. So, if you're a teacher or student, perhaps you should check out some of these fabulous blogs to get a little inspiration."
How and Why I blog… | eLearning Island - 0 views
Google for Education: Improving Google Classroom for students around the world - 0 views
The Best Resources For Learning How To Use Google Docs/Google Drive | Larry F... - 1 views
The Best Videos For Educators In 2014 - Part Two | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites ... - 1 views
Winter Holiday Songs Around the World | Forman Elementary Library - 0 views
Why Blogging is So Valuable in the Elementary Classroom | A Learning Life for Me - 1 views
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"Since I began taking my first Information and Technology In The Classroom course (last year) and began learning more and more about 21st Century tools, I have become so passionate about exploring the idea of classroom blogging. My teaching partner, Ray Swinarchin has also become interested in blogging as a way to engage his students. Although we know we have much to learn about it and have to work on making it more exciting and interactive for our students, we have come to believe in the benefits of class blogging through reading many other classroom blogs and by learning from many other teachers experiences."
Ozge Karaoglu's Blog - Ted-Ed Clubs in Your School - 0 views
New App "Seesaw" Is A "Learning Journal" For Students | Larry Ferlazzo's Webs... - 0 views
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"I've previously posted several times about how much I love the Shadow Puppet app - there isn't anything out there that's an easier tool for creating a quick audio-narrated slideshow. It's perfect for English Language Learners. Today, the company behind Shadow Puppet has just released another new and free educational app that looks like it could be very useful. It's called Seesaw, and basically lets students easily create digital portfolios that can be shared with teachers and parents. It's free for teachers and students, and has a free and paid version for parents."
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