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Jennifer Barnett

My 24/7 Personal PD Provider - 19 views

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    Jennifer Barnett's blog post on professional learner at Education Week Teacher
Darcy Goshorn

Camp Magic MacGuffin - FAQ - 45 views

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    What a great idea for faculty professional development or any kind of sustained, elearning that needs to occur over the summer months. Creative, motivational, feature-rich, easy to use.  Beautiful.
Steve Ransom

The Heart of Innovation: 23 Reasons Why Nothing Happens After a Brainstorming Session - 41 views

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    This would be excellent to discuss prior to initiating new initiatives.
adina sullivan

The Teacher Suite - 3 views

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Second Brain - All Your Content - 1 views

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    Collect, organize and share all your content. Second Brain is your personal content library. We make it really easy to manage all your web content and bookmarks in one place. Bookmark web-pages, import content from your favorite Internet services and organize everything in collections. Follow your friends' updates and discover new content in the world's largest library of user generated content.
Jeff Johnson

The Bamboo Project Blog: Professional Development Practice: The One Sentence Journal - 0 views

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    Regular readers know that I'm a big fan of reflective practice--one of the greatest values of blogging for me has been that it's created a forum for me to regularly think about what I do and how I do it. But most people aren't ready to make that kind of time commitment so here's something that I think might be a perfect way to encourage reflection in the shortest time possible: the one sentence journal, a great idea from blogger Gretchen Rubin...
Jeff Johnson

http://education.smarttech.com/common/education/pdf/FeatureArticle1108.pdf - 0 views

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    "I really believe that true PD happens in small chunks. That's what social networks like Twitter and Plurk and Ning provide - small bits of real feedback, right there at the exact right time. Teachers have always talked and shared their ideas in the hallways of their school between classes. Well, now those hallways have gone online," says Lori Reed, a 20-year veteran third-grade teacher from Kress Independent School District in Kress, Texas. Social networking, she adds, connects her to people and resources that help her do her job better.
J Black

More Tuition-Free Education Courses for Teachers - 0 views

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    In a recent post about Tuition-Free Education Courses for Teachers, I pointed out a number of online education courses that are free to self-learners around the world. Most of these courses are provided through well-known colleges and universities. While these courses are an excellent way to broaden your knowledge of specific topics, they aren't the only sources of free teacher education on the web. There are many other organizations that provide tuition-free education courses to teachers. A few more worth checking out include:
Julie Lindsay

breakfast20 - home - 0 views

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    American School of Paris PD initiative First session Thursday April 30 via uStream, Twitter etc
J Black

Web 2.0 in the Classroom: Online Conferences - Awesome, Convenient Professional Develop... - 0 views

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    Time and money often prevent educators from attending as many conferences as they want, but Web 2.0 is really changing this. Many conferences today have some aspect of online participation either in real-time or via archived sessions. One really great directory to check out is the 2009 T.H.E. Conference Calendar. Set up your search according to month and geographical location. Clicking on a particular conference will give you details such as when and where, a conference description, who should attend, website location/reference and contact information. While not all of these will have a virtual participation component, it certainly is the trend.
J Black

FETC - 0 views

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    FREE 100 PERCENT ONLINE EVENT! APRIL 23, 2009 11:00am-7:00pm EST Registration Required PARTICIPATE WITH YOUR COLLEAGUES FROM THE CONVENIENCE OF YOUR OFFICE! The award-winning producers of FETC and T.H.E. Journal invite you to participate in a FREEvirtual conference for K-12 educators and technology staff exploring the most pressing issues related to 21st Century Skills. Join your peers and industry experts as they investigate a range of compelling topics including: * Career and technical education * The Obama administration's global workforce development agenda * Digital teaching methods and tools
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