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Judy Brophy

The Innovative Educator: Eight Reasons An Innovative Educator Uses Twitter - 1 views

  • This is fast becoming one of my favorite uses of Twitter. Combined with Google collaborative docs, Twitter becomes a powerful tool. Start your project in Google docs, spreadsheet or presentation and then Tweet a request to your followers for help.Here are a few examples of that:Last Day of Free Ning Networks - What Should You Choose?Innovative Ideas for Getting Teachers Excited About Building Their Personal Learning Networks Real Time from Hunterdon Central Regional High SchoolHiring the World to Be Your Professional Development Provider (free of charge)Adult Learners - Lucy Gray asked her followers for help on this
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     his is fast becoming one of my favorite uses of Twitter. Combined with Google collaborative docs, Twitter becomes a powerful tool. Start your project in Google docs, spreadsheet or presentation and then Tweet a request to your followers for help
Judy Brophy

Mansfield Park Map - CommunityWalk - 0 views

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    create your own map.Someone has done author maps at www.mapsoftheclassics.blogspot.com
Judy Brophy

How to create Google Maps directly from Google Docs - 0 views

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    video tutorial limited but simple
Jenny Darrow

Peer Feedback: - 0 views

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    Peer Feedback: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Judy Brophy

Twitter Finals Revision Group - 0 views

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    Online revision tool for medical school finals, with support and questions from PasTest
Judy Brophy

Apps in Education: Stop Motion Apps - Great Storytelling - 0 views

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    10 free stop motion apps.
Judy Brophy

How to Record Skype Conversations: Tools, Resources, Tips - 0 views

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    options, mostly for audio only
Judy Brophy

Wishful thinking in medical education: Trying out Mozilla Popcorn Maker... - 0 views

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    re-edit google hangout
Jenny Darrow

l e a r n i n g ...... t e c h n o l o g y.....by juice - 0 views

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    Mobile Learning and Social Media: Increasing Engagement and Interactivity Tanya Joosten | University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Interim Associate Director, Learning Technology Center Lecturer, Department of Communication
Matthew Ragan

GeoTagging in Education - 0 views

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    GeoTagging: The process of attaching geographic information to digital media, most often photos. Here, we focus on geotagging, geocaching, and even orienteering for schools, clubs, and organizations. See: http://edgis.org/geotag
Judy Brophy

Using Technology to Enhance Conceptual Understanding of Elementary Students: Using Voic... - 0 views

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    View the links to the Voice Threads that were made between fourth graders and expert collaborators during our animal inquiry project this year.
Judy Brophy

10 Ways to Use Social Media to Get a Job | New Grad Life - 0 views

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    There's mounting evidence that personnel specialists are now scouring social media sites and job boards for potential employees. If you're wondering how to draw attention to yourself in the right way on social-media sites, help is at hand. We've put together a comprehensive action plan for you to follow: Recommends a "work" Facebook face, but most of it is about twitter. 10 expert tips on using social media to get the job you want:
Jenny Darrow

Learning with 'e's: Search results for identity - 0 views

  • The Social Web is transforming the way students interact with others, and is challenging traditional pedagogies, values and practices. An analysis of students’ uses of social networking tools (e.g. Facebook, Myspace) and video/photo sharing sites (e.g. YouTube, Flickr) reveals the emergence of collective digital literacies. These include filtering content, new textual and visual literacies, managing multiple digital identities, representing self in cyberspace and engaging in new modes of interaction.
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    The Social Web is transforming the way students interact with others, and is challenging traditional pedagogies, values and practices. An analysis of students' uses of social networking tools (e.g. Facebook, Myspace) and video/photo sharing sites (e.g. YouTube, Flickr) reveals the emergence of collective digital literacies. These include filtering content, new textual and visual literacies, managing multiple digital identities, representing self in cyberspace and engaging in new modes of interaction.
Judy Brophy

The Pursuit of Technology Integration Happiness: 7 Technology Alternatives to Standard ... - 0 views

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    7 Technology Alternatives to Standard Homework Assignments PicLits, wallwisher, glogster Most are K-12 ish but the idea of showing the "standard homework" and then how to add media to it is good.
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