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Steve Ransom

FRONTLINE: digital nation: our latest: new video: going digital at 83 | PBS - 12 views

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    Fantastic example of relevance facilitated by technology for 83 year old grandmother!
Helen Wybrants

23 factors to consider when evaluating digital resources - EdTech - ICT in Ed... - 24 views

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    Hoping this is a new find for sharing out
anonymous

100+ Google Tricks That Will Save You Time in School | Online Colleges - 45 views

Maggie Verster

Finding New Things to do with an IWB - 47 views

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    "I'm interested (read desperate) to see the revolutionary value adding aspects. I have an IWB, I love using my IWB, but I need to grasp the ideas and strategies that move people to describe it as a 'revolution' in learning. Show me an idea that is actually new!!!"
Ammar Elhassan ElMerhbi

Options and Issues in Computer-Assisted Language Learning: Largest Web-based, Genre-bal... - 11 views

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    "Corpus of Contemporary American English was released on the web in 2008 with more than 400 million words of corpus, the largest free web-based corpus. However, what makes this corpus special is not its enormous size but its "
Maggie Verster

The great debate: is e-learning effective? - 21 views

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    Is e-learning really effective? Or is it a buzzword that promises much but deliver less? Trying to learn a language online has been likened to learning how to swim without entering the water. But more learning is likely to be delivered electronically in the future.
Fabian Aguilar

The Google Wave Will Change Education Forever | ISTE Connects - Educational Technology - 36 views

  • If you haven’t heard about Google Wave, prepare to be blown away. I made the mistake of starting this movie at 10:30 last night thinking I’d probably just watch a few minutes and drift off to sleep.
  • Google Wave is 100% open-source, so rest assured that developers are ravenously developing extensions, plug-ins, modules, and anything else necessary to make it work on all the platforms we use today.
Maggie Verster

Could Texting Be Good for Students? - 11 views

  • And a new study from California State University researchers has found that texting can improve teens' writing in informal essays and many other writing assignments.
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    Let's face it: Texting is here to stay. The average 13- to 17-year-old sends 2,900 texts a month, according to the market research firm Nielsen. And while it might be a punishable offense in most schools, some teachers say that texting has educational tie-ins and that it can teach positive language skills, the Charlotte Observer in North Carolina reports.
Maggie Verster

Response to a Criticism about Using Twitter in the Classroom - 14 views

  • After all, kids can write all kinds of nonsense on a sheet of paper and spread it around school, as well; they've been doing that for generations. Yet, I don't see too many teachers wondering whether we should allow them to write.
Thad Gough

Creating a favicon for your Web site - 12 views

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    This is a fun tutorial on how to add a very professional touch to any web page.
Maggie Verster

Top 50 Mobile Learning Resources - 27 views

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    A brilliant list of mobile learning sites and blogs!!!
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