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Steve Hargadon

networktolearn » tenaya - 0 views

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    Mark Wagner presentation wiki for FCOE conference
adina sullivan

Report- Ready t oInnovateTCB.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Per David Warlick blog - "A recent report (Ready to Innovate/pdf) from The Conference Board and Americans for the Arts, in partnership with the American Association of School Administrators (AASA), reminds us that creativity, and integral part of innovation, is among the top five skills that will become more important over the next five years. Yet, according to their survey, school superintendents and American business executives differ in some significant ways in what this means."
Tero Toivanen

Cognitive Extension and the Web - ECS EPrints Repository - 0 views

  • Web resources and technologies are apt for potent forms of cognitive extension and incorporation, we may fully expect such resources and technologies to fundamentally transfigure the space of human thought and reason.
  • Our analysis suggests that the Web is capable of participating in the external realization of (at least some) human mental states, but that further work is required to leverage its full potential.
  • We conclude that the Web does constitute a potentially important element of the bio-technological matrix associated with mind and cognition; however, we suggest that further technological innovation is required to enable it to participate in the external realization of human mental states and processes.
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  • continued study of the psycho-cognitive effects of the Web should, we argue, be key elements of a mature web science discipline.
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    Cognitive Extension and the Web Smart, P. R., Engelbrecht, P. C., Braines, D., Strub, M. and Hendler, J. A. (2009) Cognitive Extension and the Web. In: Web Science Conference: Society On-Line, 18th-20th March 2009, Athens, Greece.
Tero Toivanen

Getting to the Root of the Matter with Tim Rasinski | Teacher T.A.L.K - 1 views

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    We are here at the International Reading Conference in Phoenix, AZ.  The weather is great, but the learning is even better! Through many of our professional
Phil Taylor

From Toy to Tool: Cell Phones in Learning: Cell Phone Conferencing A Free Tool for Teac... - 0 views

  • Cell phones can be a handy conferencing tool for teaching and learning. Part of teaching is being able to conference with students, parents, experts, and members of the community. Often conferences and meetings are conducted face-to-face. Recently with the rise of web conferencing tools some schools are starting to take advantage of
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Tom Daccord

k12online08presenters » Dennis Richards - 0 views

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    Dennis is a former English teacher and administrator in urban and suburban schools for many years. Dennis has always gravitated toward K12 leadership, learning and technology topics. He has graduate degrees from Middlebury College's Bread Loaf School of English and Harvard University's School of Education. In addition to blogging about K12 learning, leading and web 2.0 tools/pedagogies at innovation3.edublogs.org, he is president of the Massachusetts affiliate of ASCD, a member of the Leadership Council for ASCD; a member of the Massachusetts Working Group for Educator Quality; Co-Facilitator of the Massachusetts High School Redesign Task Force; and a member of Massachusetts STEM Summit V Planning Committee. The web 2.0 conversation is not about technology tools; it is about student learning. Dennis subscribes to the definition of Professional Learning Communities that Rick and Becky DuFour and many other leaders of education have espoused. In simple terms, * learning (for us and for students) is our purpose, * we can improve student learning if we learn together collaboratively, and * monitoring student learning is the only way to know: 1. what students are learning, 2. how we are teaching and 3. how we get better at it. A former English teacher and administrator in urban and suburban schools for many years, he has always gravitated toward K12 leadership, learning and technology topics. He has graduate degrees from Middlebury College's Bread Loaf School of English and Harvard University's School of Education. He is married with three children and four grandchildren. Among other things, he loves running, cycling, kayaking, contemporary poetry, photography and the outdoors. In the summer of 2007 his professional life changed when he attended the Building Learning Communities Conference 2007 and in three days experienced, for the first time, the power of Web 2.0 tools and their potential for transforming schools and learning. That experience
Andrew D.

Mikogo Launches New Version for Free Online Meeting Software - 0 views

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    PR: With greater capabilities and ease of use in mind, Mikogo launches its new version with several new features backing up its cost-free solution to online meetings. Meeting scheduler, session recorder, whiteboard toolbar, and a conference call service are just a few of the new features offered in Mikogo v2.02
Caroline Roche

Twitter Handbook for Teachers - 0 views

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    Excellent document on how to use twitter in education, good and bad points, from conference in Perth, April 8 09
Steve Ransom

Midcourse Corrections » Blog Archive » Twitter Isn't Ruining Your Presenta... - 0 views

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    There has been a lot of buzz about Twitter and blogging during presentations and conferences lately. There seems to be two camps: those that advocate the use of Twitter and live-blogging and those that don't.
Ruth Howard

#HackEdu Twitter Conversations - 0 views

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    Heres a neat summary on Squidoo of the Hacking Education Conference (organised by Union Square Ventures) Twitter Stream...
Tom Daccord

edubloggercon » BLC2009 - 0 views

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    Second (annual?) EduBloggerCon "East" is being planned (thanks to the generosity of Alan November) just prior to, the Buliding Learning Communities Conference (BLC09)
Yu-Hui Ching

Tech Ed-dy - 0 views

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    make conferences more practical, not just hands on training with new tools, but a focus on the actual creation of something that bridges new learning with what you already know, and asks you to create something useful.
Maggie Verster

Details last edit Mar 10, 2009 4:07 pm by markdwagner markdwagner - 24 revisions hide d... - 0 views

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    This wiki was created to support a 20 minute CUE Tips session at the 2008 CUE conference and was updated for CUE 2009. Blogs, Wikis, and Google Docs can be powerful and easy to use tools for educators, but their features are overlapping and it can sometimes be difficult to know which one is right to meet a given need.
Joseph Alvarado

2010--01.19-21--ELI Live Event - 0 views

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    Live webcast sessions from a web2.0 conference Jan. 19, 2010 Austin, TX.
Kelly Faulkner

TEDxNYED: Independently organized TED event - 0 views

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    live webcast of ted tech in education conference, 6 march 2010
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