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Tero Toivanen

TeachPaperless: What Makes a Great Teacher a Great Teacher in the 21st Century - 0 views

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      Next step is to move from paperless teaching to the classrooms with no walls.
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    When it comes to educational technology, the great teacher isn't the one who merely uses technology in education. The great teacher is the one who experiments and who teaches the spirits within students to experiment. The great teacher doesn't follow the rules. The great teacher doesn't go along with the program. Like a gleeful hacker, the great teacher turns Twitter into a reference library, chat rooms into exit tickets, Skype-casts into global awareness sessions, Wikimedia into a living breathing history of human events, and Pandora into the clothes of sound that wrap around culture and keep us warm on darkest nights.
Maggie Verster

Faceworking : Should we try to use social networking services such as Facebook and Mysp... - 0 views

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    Should we try to use social networking services such as Facebook and Myspace as serious educational tools, or should they remain the domain of informal chat and backstage antics?
Ruth Howard

Social Media Classroom - 0 views

  • The Social Media Classroom is a set of free and open source social media
  • It was initially created by Howard Rheingold and Sam Rose
  • Colab was created specifically to teach social media theory by the use of social media, a
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  • Although the Colab was created specifically to teach social media theory by the use of social media, and the Social Media Classroom includes resource lists, syllabi, and , lesson plans focused on that specific subject, it was intended from the beginning to serve as an all-purpose tool for educators who seek to use social media in pursuit of a more participative pedagogy. That’s where the community of practice comes in. We’re devoting an instance of the Colab to converations among educational practitioners that we hope to grow into a self-sustaining community around the use of social software in pedagogy in the broadest sense—any subject, any age level, any institution. We welcome participants who want to learn more, share best practices, meet others who share an interest in social media in education. The hope of those who created the initial Colab and accompanying curricular and support material is that this effort, and the tools we provide, will inspire others to vastly expand and deepen our resource repository, add their syllabi and lesson plans, discuss with and learn from others. We’ll start with Forums, where the early participants can meet and discuss what we’d like to do together, and the wiki, where we’ve seeded some fundamental resources and invite others to add new ones. If there is interest, we can add blogs, chat, RSS, social bookmarking, microblogging and video. The Colab is based on Drupal, a free and open source Content Management System, and we hope to grow ties with others in that community who are interested in working with educators to co-develop new tools and improve existing ones. To join the community click here
  • We’ll start with Forums, where the early participants can meet and discuss what we’d like to do together, and the wiki, where we’ve seeded some fundamental resources and invite others to add new ones. If there is interest, we can add blogs, chat, RSS, social bookmarking, microblogging and video.
  • a self-sustaining community around the use of social software in pedagogy in the broadest sense—any subject, any age level, any institution. We welcome participants who want to learn more, share best practices, meet others who share an interest in social media in education.
  • it was intended from the beginning to serve as an all-purpose tool for educators who seek to use social media in pursuit of a more participative pedagogy. That’s where the community of practice comes in.
  • we hope to grow ties with others in that community who are interested in working with educators to co-develop new tools and improve existing ones. To join the community click here
J Black

Thinkature - About Thinkature - 0 views

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    With Thinkature, you can create a collaborative workspace and invite coworkers, friends, and colleagues to join you in just seconds. Once inside your workspace, you can communicate by chatting, drawing, creating cards, and adding content from around the Internet. It's all synchronous, too - no need to hit reload or get an editing lock.
Dimitris Tzouris

View2gether - Welcome to Social Viewing - 0 views

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    Social video viewing with group chat.
J Black

BookGlutton - How it works - 0 views

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    A very interesting sight for online reading - BUT distinctive because of its interactive features to comment and chat on what is being read. Great potential for interactive book clubs and reading classes.
Charlene Hall

skype - 0 views

looking for some people to skype with some colleagues. A fourth grade teacher looking to chat with a dairy farmer, grain mill etc. A second grade teacher looking to chat with someone about insects,...

started by Charlene Hall on 11 Jan 10 no follow-up yet
Brian Nichols

Virsona: create the virtual you. - 0 views

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    Chat with Abraham Lincoln
Professional Learning Board

Social Networking Sites in Education - 28 views

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    In addition to Social Network sites the Internet offers many popular services that have become part of most teens social network including chat, instant messaging, blogs, peer-to-peer networks, text messaging and gaming. What are your thoughts about the use of social networks in the classroom, teachers connecting with students in online social environments and social networking sites in general for education?
Martin Burrett

FlockDraw - Collaborative group whiteboard - 0 views

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    A great drawing site where users can make collaborative drawing chat rooms to create art together in real time. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Art,+Craft+&+Design
Martin Burrett

Tonguetide - 0 views

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    Tonguetide is a social networking site for people looking to improve their foreign language skills. Find a language partner or use the site's learning tools to help you. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Languages,+Culture+&+International+Projects
Maggie Verster

Backchanneling with Elementary School Students - 24 views

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    A great blogpost about using "chat channels" with primary school students but for that matter with any students.
Martin Burrett

Web Conferencing | Free Video Conferencing | Online Web Meeting | Multipoint video conf... - 0 views

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    A great video conferencing site for making a live webinar or conducting an online lesson. It operates in a similar way to a chat room. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+&+Web+Tools
Martin Burrett

Cloud.cm - Connect.Collaborate.Share - 0 views

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    This site provides 5GB of free online cloud based file storage with with an online desktop. Easy to use and provides a simple way to share files with others. Also has media player, chat and Office suite. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+&+Web+Tools
Jorge Gonçalves

Internet Etiquette in Online Learning - 37 views

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    Technology is changing the way we communicate, as well as the way we learn. The Internet has made online learning almost instant: students can interact with each other through e-mail, online chat, and other communication software. For both students and teachers, it is important to set rules for how
Brian Smith

Customer Experience of Artificially Engineered Data Testing Company - 0 views

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    A US company having expertise in automating the generation of large sets of fully artificial engineered data for testing to meet the consistency and realism requirements that system performance testing demands, outsourced their customer support to us.
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