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Peggy George

Classroom 2.0 LIVE-Resources for June 6, 2009 on gl·am - Link Group Service - 0 views

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    Resources for Classroom 2.0 LIVE show on June 6, 2009. Special Guest: Lisa Thumann Topic: Google Search Tips Tips on creating advanced searches using new and little known Google search tools
Peggy George

Search Stories-Create your own Google Search Story - 12 views

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    Fun tool for creating a short 30 second search story preview using key words. Add music from the site and publish directly to YouTube.
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    I wanted to share this site since participants in our webinar today didn't know this tool was still available. A really fun to to create a 30 second preview or PSA.
Peggy George

Day 26: Tag, you're it. - Teach42-Steve Dembo - 0 views

  • Not every blog employs tagging, nor would I say that it’s absolutely required, but understanding how tags work and what they can do for you is certainly knowledge that every blogger should possess.
  • a tag is a keyword that you create that serves as an identifier or link for the purposes of searching and/or filtering. By strategically tagging your posts, you provide visitors yet another way to filter through your entries without creating 100’s of categories
  • If you blog regularly about mobile devices in education, by adding those tags along with your name and your blog name to your posts you create ways for you to be associated with those topics in searches.
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  • Another purpose for tagging is to add in the keywords that you may not have mentioned in your post.
  • it has become common practice for people to use unique tags to track posts revolving around an event or topic.
  • So long as everybody that posts about that conference includes that tag, then sites like Hitchhikr will be able to aggregate them together.
  • So what’s the challenge? Simply this, KNOW thy tagging system.
  • Do you tag your posts? How do you decide what tags to use? Have you ever found particular benefit to tagging, or is it just a habit at this point? When you visit somebody’s blog and want to explore, do you head off to the categories or the tags first?
  • the tag cloud on the sidebar of my blog is not only a place or visitors, but a vehicle for finding my OWN posts when trying to find one from a remote location in a hurry.
  • Tags and categories on blogs are about making it easier to find posts on your site plus also give the reader an indication of what you write about. Provided your tagging is good your reader can locate the most appropriate information better than using the search widget.
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    Not every blog employs tagging, nor would I say that it's absolutely required, but understanding how tags work and what they can do for you is certainly knowledge that every blogger should possess. At it's most basic level, a tag is a keyword that you create that serves as an identifier or link for the purposes of searching and/or filtering. By strategically tagging your posts, you provide visitors yet another way to filter through your entries without creating 100's of categories.
Angie Kelley

Twoogle: Search Twitter and Google Simultaneously - 0 views

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    Search Google and Twitter at the same time
Peggy George

K12 Online Conference LAN Party on USTREAM: Conversations in Education. Educational - 0 views

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    Recordings from first LAN party of the year for the K12online Conference 2009. Classroom 2.0 LIVE show/Google Search Curriculum with Lucy Gray, Dan Russell, Cheryl Davis; Overview of conference, presentations by Mathew Needleman, Alec Couros, Mark Wagner, Kathy Cassidy
Peggy George

YoLink -Classroom 2.0 LIVE Resources 5-15-10 - 2 views

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    "Resources for Classroom 2.0 LIVE show on May 15, 2010 Special guests: Brian Cheek and Jill Tinsley Topic: YoLInk"
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    "Resources for Classroom 2.0 LIVE show on May 15, 2010 Special guests: Brian Cheek and Jill Tinsley Topic: YoLInk"
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