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Ken Fuller

Grazing for Digital Natives - ppln - 0 views

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    A rich source of professional learning network tools. Many examples of how teachers are connecting with each other, the students, and classrooms to classrooms.
Ken Fuller

Cool Cat Teacher Blog - 0 views

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    One of the best educator's blog I've found. The posts are informative and thought provoking.
William Russo

Curriculum - 0 views

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    The latest update to the BPS Curriculum Framework. Please read and keep it at the center of our thought process
Ken Fuller

5 Useful Apps for Learning Spanish with iTunes - 3 views

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    makeuseof.com reviews tons of alternative Mac applications - so save those pennies and visit this site
Ken Fuller

metaquark » AppFresh - 0 views

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    I think AppFresh was on the last image. It's a great way to keep up on the most recent updates available for apps, widgets, and plugins. Be careful though, a few glitches you may encounter when: -the update requires an OS update i.e. Leopard to Snow Leopard -the update requires a new license the District doesn't own -the app goes from freeware to shareware
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    Hey I'm a Mac man but I will post PC resources when I come across them. No bias here.
Scott Nourse

Google Earth Lessons - 0 views

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    Lessons and tips on  using Google Earth to help students think Geo Spatially.
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    Check out the lessons section....
Scott Nourse

Tony Vincent's Learning in Hand - Home - 0 views

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    Using handheld or portable tools in education-- resources and information.
Scott Nourse

Wallwisher.com :: Words that stick - 0 views

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    A collaborative note wall tool- great for brainstorming and team projects....
Ken Fuller

Top News - Cable industry floats broadband plan for students - 0 views

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    NCTA President Kyle McSlarrow said the plan has two goals: "to drive sustainable adoption in populations that currently do not benefit from broadband, and to ... positively affect educational performance among participating students." Sounds great right? But, check out the two posted comments which both bring up good points. Keep track of this program.
Crystal Wilcox

Donorschoose.org - 2 views

A great site for teachers who need classroom supplies. Submit a proposal and donors can chose to fund you project! So far this year I have received a class set of QUALITY headphones for the lab, an...

technology resources education tools supplies donation

started by Crystal Wilcox on 29 Jan 10 no follow-up yet
Ken Fuller

The Power of Educational Technology: 10 Tips for Beginning Bloggers - 1 views

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    I found this site while surfing one night. I thought it was pretty interesting so I subscribed to their RSS feed. I use NetNewsWire as my aggregator [feed reader/organizer]. Anyway, I have been trying to get my teachers to use their blogs to get information out to parents, etc. Maybe this blog post can help as a springboard to that end. Look for more from me on RSS and aggregator.
Ken Fuller

When to use a blog vs. wiki - OpenContent Wiki - 0 views

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    Video included to further educate us on the uses of wikis and blogs.
Ken Fuller

Online free touch typing program | School environment | Teacher login - 4 views

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    Ever hear this one? "Aren't you the computer person? Why don't you teach the students how to type?" Be polite and point them to this site.
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    Might want to try this one too http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/typing/
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    Deb that's pretty cool. I'll have my girls take it for a test drive this weekend.
Scott Nourse

Flock Browser - The Social Web Browser - 1 views

shared by Scott Nourse on 13 Dec 10 - Cached
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    Keeps your social and rss feeds at the ready- a pretty decent browser...
Scott Nourse

Want readers to remember your words, use Comic Sans - News - Digital Arts - 2 views

  • "More cognitive engagement leads to deeper processing, which facilitates encoding and subsequently better retrieval," the researchers summarized in their paper Fortune favors the Bold and the Italicized: Effects of disfluency on educational outcomes, which was published in the January issue of the Cognition scientific journal.
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