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Amy Brown

Web 2.0 in the Classroom: 33 Ways to use blogs in your classroom and in the educational... - 0 views

  • 33 Ways to use blogs in your classroom and in the educational setting Drawing a blank on how you might use a blog in your own classroom? Here's a list to jump start your creativity. By no means is this list exhaustive; there are as many ways to use blogs in education as there are to use paper. :) Remember, blogs are a medium, not a genre. Some of these ideas are for the classroom in general, some are for younger students, some are for older students. Some could become group or classroom blogs, others are suited for individual student blogs.
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    This site would be great to use for staff development because teachers want to know how they can use this tool. Use this site to start a brainstorming session with your group. ENJOY
Peggy Byrd

Web 2.0 in the Classroom: Using Blogs to Promote Authentic Learning in the Classroom - 1 views

  • Blogging Statistics and Research1) Important Blogging Statistics2) Pew Internet Blogging Report 3) Pew Internet Teens and Social Media4) ERIC Research Abstract on Student Blogging5) Motivation For Writing Through Blogs 6) Summary of Research on Edublogging, Jeff Felix, Ed.D. 7) CNet's Report: Girls blog, boys post video
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    Bloggins is the web 2.0 tool that I like the most. I can think of ways that I could use it for guidance class and computer class. I think it's interesting to see how other teachers use it. If I come up with good ideas, my school may take the block off of blogging!
Amy Brown

Blogs Wikis Docs Chart - 0 views

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    THis is a great site to help develop which is your best tool for a lesson or project! Blogs, Wikis, Docs: Which is right for your lesson? A Comparison Table Blogs Wikis Docs
Peggy Byrd

Everything You Need to Know About Web 2.0 - 1 views

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  • Publish and Disseminate Information Seven Blogging Tools Reviewed There are a number of good blogging tools, but choosing among them can be confusing. In this report, we’ll take a detailed look at the top blogging tools and outline key considerations for selecting a platform. A Technical Guide to Anonymous Blogging If you have reason to be worried that what you're posting could endanger your safety, the security measures outlined in this article will help you keep your identity a secret.
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    This site gave me even more information about Web 2.0 tools and how they could be used. Anything available information is good for me because I still need all the help that I can get.
Dawn Bassett

movingforward - Education Blogs by Discipline - Diff - 0 views

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    This is a list of blogs be subject area.
Lindsay Brown

http://blog.kathyschrock.net/ - 0 views

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    This blog is written by the same person that did this list of web 2.0 tools: http://school.discoveryeducation.com/schrockguide/edtools.html.\n\nIt's her recent thoughts on all things technology, and a little bit education.
Terri Lamb

Directory of Web 2.0 Tools: Blogging, RSS, Podcasting Tools etc. - 1 views

  • The Directory divides the Web 2.0 tools into these main categories: Blogging Tools Blog Monitoring Tools RSS Feed Readers RSS Feed Creators Pinging Tools Podcast Recording Tools Videocast Resources Wiki Tools Social Network & Community Tools Other Tools Web 2.0 Suites
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    Great site to explore the different resources of web 2.0 tools.
Dana Dodson

student blogs - 2 views

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    This was an example from our text. Diigo would be a great way to assess student blogs!
Madeline Carlson

Blog-Free Technology for Teachers - 1 views

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    Coolest blog ever! So much here for teachers. I'll be checking it out forever!
Scott Breyfogle

Mr. Breyfogle Blog - 0 views

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    Link to my blog
Susan Lyons

Kerry Turner's Web 2.0 Blog - 0 views

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    This is a blog from Kerry Turner with links to some Web 2.0 tools that we haven't learned yet. I think I could use one in particular in my classroom- "The Whiteboard Blog" which experiments with the use of Web 2.0 applications.
bonnie smith

Bubbl.us - 2 views

shared by bonnie smith on 15 Feb 10 - Cached
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    A flash-based mind mapping tool that allow users to chart out their thoughts in a colorful format, share them with friends, or embed them in blogs, websites, and e-mails
Dawn Bassett

Magatopia.com - Free Online Magazines - Just Click and Read - 0 views

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    With over 2500 FREE online magazines. Just click on any magazine. They all have free and current news, articles, columns and blogs for you to read online. And the RSS headline feeds bring all the news straight to you. Make Magatopia.com your new home for free online magazines.
Dawn Bassett

Kids' search posters revisited! - NeverEndingSearch - Blog on School Library Journal - 0 views

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    Description: A discussion of information fluency, teaching, and learning in the 21st century. There are 3 interactive search posters on this page.
K. Johnson

Blog - 0 views

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    Good idea for blog rubric and how to make student respond at a higher level.
Mark Stallman

Fizzics - 1 views

shared by Mark Stallman on 15 Oct 09 - Cached
  • On Friday, we examined the importance of Newton’s 3rd law of motion.  In our discussions, different explanations for the motion of jets and rockets were proposed and considered.
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    A teacher's physics blog for his classes. It covers a variety of physics topics and includes resources that he uses.
Deb Versteeg

EtherPad: Realtime Collaborative Text Editing - 1 views

  • EtherPad Sign In Blog Forums Support FAQ Pricing Tour Home EtherPad EtherPad is the only web-based word processor that allows people to work together in really real-time.
  • When multiple people edit the same document simultaneously, any changes are instantly reflected on everyone's screen. The result is a new and productive way to collaborate on text documents, useful for meeting notes, drafting sessions, education, team programming, and more.
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    EtherPad is a web-based word processor that is an alternative to GoogleDocs when you don't need the complexity of having accounts, permissions, etc. A free public etherpad is shared with others by sending out the URL. Any one can access, edit, etc. just from the URL. I have found this tool very useful in collaborative meetings/planning sessions as a way to quickly draft and edit work collaboratively.
Ben Wolf

History of Japanese Internment Camps - 0 views

  • I interviewed my boyfriend whose grandfather John Kamada spent about three years in the Fresno internment camp. His family was farmers from Fresno during this time. His family along with many others, lost everything including all their property and most of their belongings. Only a couple of months after the attacks of Pearl Harbor his family was taken away from their homes to these camps along with thousands of innocent people. The only things they could take with them were clothes, small musicals instruments, and cameras. He came to the camps on a bus as a teenager with his parents and brother.
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      Powerful stuff.  Any time you can get first hand information about a historical event, it makes it more real and alive for the reader.
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    I like this blog. Very informative regarding the internment camps of World War II.
A Hughes

Home - New Tools - LibGuides at Springfield Township High School - 1 views

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    Joyce Valenza's library guides include informaton on video tools, digital storytelling, wikis, blogs, podcasting, widgets, social networking and bookmarking, and many more... Joyce has so much information on her site under new tools.
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