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Stacy Palkovics

Voice Thread - 1 views

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    VoiceThread is a cool sight for creating online presentations with pictures, video clips and audio (music and/or narration). Products created with VoiceThread can be easily shared online.
Shannon Mejia

Quizlet - 1 views

shared by Shannon Mejia on 28 May 10 - Cached
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    This is a great tool for students to use to make flashcards for any subject.
Garry Marshall

YouTube - leelefever's Channel - 4 views

shared by Garry Marshall on 28 May 10 - Cached
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    These are hilarious! Wish I had that much creativity.
Kate Puschak

EEK- Environmental Education for Kids - 1 views

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    Hey guys, While exploring, I found this website. It made me think of all of the environmental friendly discussions we have had in past classes! Thought you might enjoy. :)
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    Go green!!! Got to love the environmental aspect of all of this new technology!
anonymous

So What's Next? - 1 views

Society is always evolving, and technology only helps us do it faster. That also means that some of what we were used to gets left behind. How about handwriting? In the distant future, after eve...

anonymous

21st-Century Skills Are Not a New Education Trend but Could Be a Fad - US News and Worl... - 0 views

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    Rotherham runs an education policy think tank and was once on the Board of Education in Virginia. This editorial provides a  more historical view of "21st century skills."
Kate Puschak

Steve Hargadon: Web 2.0 Is the Future of Education - 0 views

    • Kate Puschak
       
      I thought that this was such a bold statement. That Web 2.0 will have a greater impact than the printing press. This comment really got me thinking...could this author be right? What are your thoughts?
    • Byron Davis
       
      While I agree that the statement is a bold one, I believe it has the potential to be true. It's a matter of perspective. The printing press allowed for mass production that exposed ever increasing numbers of people to information and ideas. The internet used in Web 2.0 fashion offers the ability to not only instantaneously expose anyone with internet access ot information and ideas (for free), but also allows readers to enter into the discussion and be authors (like I am doing now instead of just reading it in an article). This is exponentially more powerful and yet so subtle. As a small modification of something that already existed, it does not make the dramatic grand entrance that the printing press made.
  • I believe that the read/write Web, or what we are calling Web 2.0, will culturally, socially, intellectually, and politically have a greater impact than the advent of the printing press.
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