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Jeff Johnson

Why aren't we all using Wikispaces? - 0 views

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    While there are plenty of tools for creating Wikis, Wikispaces happens to have a great interface and provides unlimited ad-free pages for K-12 educational purposes.
Dennis OConnor

Writing, Reading, and Social Media Literacy - Now, New, Next - 1 views

  • Learning to use online forums, be they social network services like MySpace and Facebook, blogs, or wikis is not a sexily contemporary add-on to the curriculum - it's an essential part of the literacy today's youth require for the world they inhabit.
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    Howard Rheingold: Learning to use online forums, be they social network services like MySpace and Facebook, blogs, or wikis is not a sexily contemporary add-on to the curriculum - it's an essential part of the literacy today's youth require for the world they inhabit.
anonymous

ncphsworldmusic / The Musically Inclined Dictionary - 0 views

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    Leo Park's Musical Inclinded wiki
Danny Nicholson

Blogs Wikis Docs Chart - 0 views

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    a comparison table
Tero Toivanen

Education Futures - The role of teachers in Education 3.0 - 0 views

  • Download-style education fails when we try to provide students with knowledge and skills that will enable them to lead in a future that is very different from what exists today –and, in a future that defies human imagination.
  • Teaching in Education 3.0 requires a new form of co-constructivism that provides meaningful extensions to Dewey, Vygotsky and Freire, while building the future.
  • Specifically, teaching in Education 3.0 necessitates a Leapfrog approach with: Adults who are eager to imagine, create and innovate with kids Kids and adults who want to learn more about each other Kids and adults who partner to collaborate in teaching to and learning from each other Kids who work at creative tasks that mirror the innovation workforce An understanding that kids need to contribute to all economic levels, and with better distribution of effort than in the past
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  • The future that kids and adults co-create can provide the emerging knowledge/innovation economy a boost, greatly enhancing human capital and potentials. How would you teach, learn, and create in Education 3.0? ShareThis
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    The future that kids and adults co-create can provide the emerging knowledge/innovation economy a boost, greatly enhancing human capital and potentials. How would you teach, learn, and create in Education 3.0?
Frances DiDavide

Wikibooks - 0 views

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    Wiki books for online textbooks that can be added to.
Kathleen N

WesternHemisphere - home - 0 views

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    This wiki is where three different classes will work to compare different parts of our hemisphere and learn a bit about each other in the process. Canada-USA-LatinAmerica
Louise Robinson-Lay

gettingtrickywithwikis - text boxes - 0 views

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    a great resource for going beyond the basics with wikis
Tania Sheko

Transliteracy - 2020 Forecast: Creating the Future of Learning - 26 views

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    Transliteracy - In the emerging decade, ideas will migrate across multiple social media platforms: podcasts, digital video, virtual worlds, microblogs, wikis, social networking, tagging, etc. The amplified, transliterate organization will have the capacity to communicate across these platforms.
Caroline Roche

Digitally Speaking / Voicethread - 32 views

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    Excellent wiki about using Voicethread
Rick Beach

hickstro - What's_the_Matter_with_Wikis - 0 views

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    Troy Hicks's 2009 NCTE presentation on uses of wikis
Jim Farmer

ICTs in Science Education - home - 29 views

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    "The aim of this wiki is to provide a useful set of ICTs and other tech tools for Science Teachers to utilise in their classrooms. Each type of technology will be briefly explained and a classroom example will also be attached, together with a comprehensive list of links."
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