Why Teachers Should 'Friend' Students Online - Murry's World - 0 views
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It is NOT Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, YouTube, or any other online community that is the problem. It is the people who are out of touch with today's youth.
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All I can say is AMEN! I blogged about this last year, as a matter of fact, because it ticks me off that we would have all of this great technology, but NOT use it for expanded educational opportunities that we might not have otherwise had. I love extended the teachable moment beyond the "year" that I'm given with a set of students. Just because they've come and gone doesn't mean my responsibility to continue to teach them if the opportunity presents itself is over. I am a teacher. Not from 7:30 to 2:30. Not just on the weekdays. Not just in my classroom. I am a teacher ALL. OF. THE. TIME. Wherever I am, whatever I'm doing, whether physical or virtual. We should be more worried about the teachers (and critics) who aren't nearly so well connected
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"teachers should have have relations with students, not a relationship."
Web 2.0 for 2010 - 0 views
2010--01.19-21--ELI Live Event - 0 views
Reading, Learning, and then Some! - 13 views
Creative commons, what teachers must know - 41 views
28 Things to do with a Digital Image - 56 views
Blio eReader - 0 views
iPods in the Classroom (chadkafka) - 0 views
Integrating Technology into Project Based Learning - 0 views
Online Courses from World's Experts | Udemy - 24 views
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Udemy is a website that enables anyone to teach and learn online. Udemy tries to democratize online education by making it fast, easy and free to create online courses. Udemy is an open platform, so anyone can build an online course by posting videos, presentations, writing blog posts, or hosting live virtual classroom sessions.
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looks nice. I´m going to try
How to Integrate Google Docs in Science and Math Like a Pro - 0 views
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