Be Kind, Do Your Best, and Become a Voracious Reader « Moving at the Speed of... - 8 views
2020 Vision: Experts Forecast What the Digital Revolution Will Bring Next -- THE Journal - 6 views
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2020 Vision: Experts Forecast What the Digital Revolution Will Bring Next
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the second part is the mobility we now have,
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The private sector has moved much more rapidly in implementing technological tools than education has.
SINGing the Praises of NING by Dawn Danker » Moving at the Speed of Creativity - 0 views
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If you have a Ning website used by teachers and students in school environments, you can ask to have the ads taken off your Ning site - you can pay to have ads removed from your Ning site, then, in about 24 hours
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35 teachers in Wellston, Oklahoma Oklahoma City: 79 different campuses - regardless of size, we need to be collaborating
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discussion in groups about the value of collaboration just within your school - someone talking about collaboration within media specialists within Oklahoma City Public Schools - it is almost impossible to get everyone together at the same time, in the same place
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Kathy Schrock's Kaffeeklatsch: Pesonal laptops on the school network - 0 views
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I have been noticing a lot more of our students are bringing their personal laptops to school. (I have not seen any netbooks yet, though.) The main reasons seem to be both for taking notes in class and for moving files onto a flash drive in order to use one of the school's computers to print their
Copyright for Educators SlideShare with Audio » Moving at the Speed of Creati... - 0 views
Innovate: H. Sapiens Digital: From Digital Immigrants and Digital Natives to Digital Wi... - 0 views
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In 2001, I published "Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants," a two-part article that explained these terms as a way of understanding the deep differences between the young people of today and many of their elders (Prensky 2001a, 2001b).
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Although many have found the terms useful, as we move further into the 21st century when all will have grown up in the era of digital technology, the distinction between digital natives and digital immigrants will become less relevant. Clearly, as we work to create and improve the future, we need to imagine a new set of distinctions.
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I suggest we think in terms of digital wisdom.
C4LPT Learning Network - 0 views
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Social media has become very popular with individuals in their personal lives, but is now moving into the workplace and offers new opportunities for both working and learning. This new phase of learning is known as Social Learning. A Guide to Social Learning provides a practical guide to getting engaged with social media, and understanding their use for formal and informal learning. The contents list appears in the Page Navigation area (on the left). Expand and contract the sections as required.
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A Guide to Social Learning is a social resource. If you are a learning professional, you are invited to contribute to this resource by sharing your own experiences and ideas, and/or to help create supporting materials. To contribute to this resource, you need to be a member of the C4LPT Social Learning Network. Request an account by emailing admin@c4lpt.net. Note: You don't need an account just to read the resource!
Google and Amazon to Put More Books on Cellphones - NYTimes.com - 0 views
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In a move that could bolster the growing popularity of e-books, Google said Thursday that the 1.5 million public domain books it had scanned and made available free on PCs were now accessible on mobile devices like the iPhone and the T-Mobile G1.
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“We are excited to make Kindle books available on a range of mobile phones,” said Drew Herdener, a spokesman for Amazon. “We are working on that now.”
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Unlike the version of Google Book Search for PCs, which displays scanned images of book pages, the mobile version simply displays text, allowing users to download printed material more quickly over wireless networks.
Google and Amazon to Put More Books on Cellphones - NYTimes.com - 0 views
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In a move that could bolster the growing popularity of e-books, Google said Thursday that the 1.5 million public domain books it had scanned and made available free on PCs were now accessible on mobile devices like the iPhone and the T-Mobile G1.
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“We are excited to make Kindle books available on a range of mobile phones,” said Drew Herdener, a spokesman for Amazon. “We are working on that now.”
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Unlike the version of Google Book Search for PCs, which displays scanned images of book pages, the mobile version simply displays text, allowing users to download printed material more quickly over wireless networks.
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Google Apps: Implementation and Changing the Way We Do Business » Moving at t... - 0 views
Skype Virtual Guest Speakers and Collaboration wiki » Moving at the Speed of ... - 0 views
Podcast298: An Interview on Manitoba Morning Radio with Darren Kuropatwa abou... - 0 views
Eric Langhorst demonstrates the power of Google Videoconferencing in a US his... - 0 views
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