Skip to main content

Home/ Classroom 2.0/ Group items matching "feed" in title, tags, annotations or url

Group items matching
in title, tags, annotations or url

Sort By: Relevance | Date Filter: All | Bookmarks | Topics Simple Middle
Ruth Howard

gRSShopper in Detail ~ gRSShopper - 0 views

  •  
    Stephen Downes system for creating your own Personal Learning environment-its a CMs,publishing platform,aggregator,feeder,community/personal website.Creative Commons. Find out more through the "Connectivism and Connected Knowledge Course Online"
Dimitris Tzouris

Google - Moscow-Vladivostok: virtual journey on Google Maps - 10 views

  •  
    "Moscow-Vladivostok: virtual journey on Google Maps"
  •  
    Дневник - http://feeds.feedburner.com/izazap/Gdjv
Melinda Waffle

Teacher centered technologies do not transform education! - 1 to 1 Schools - 34 views

  •  
    "Teacher centered technologies do not transform education!"
Mendi Benigni

College Home - College of Charleston - 0 views

shared by Mendi Benigni on 22 Mar 10 - Cached
  • More News Mar 22, 2010 School of Business Hosts “Adam Smith Week”Fox Business Network commentator John Stossel will be headliner. (more)
    Philippe Scheimann

    B.L. Ochman's blog: Some Social Media Search Tools I Like: I'll show you mine if you show me yours. - 34 views

    • Some Social Media Search Tools I Like: I'll show you mine if you show me yours.
    • Here are some of the tools and apps I like for social media search. Got others? Twitseek: enter a URL, hashtag or keyword and it finds Tweets related to themHashtags.org tracks #hastags and also trends each one and shows you most popular ones Poll Everywhere lets you poll by SMS, Twitter or the Web in real-time. It replaces clunky audience response hardware at events and lets people use their phones to respond. Kikin kills me! It augments Google searches with relevant information from my social media contacts. So, if I'm shopping, I can get opinions, prices, see reviews and more, without ever leaving the product page. There's a good review on Techcrunch. Tweetscan Twitter search tool that updates every second and will send you emails when your keywords are mentioned, or let you back up your Twitter stream, which Twitter purges regularly Twitscoop searches and tracks search terms, can create a graph of results if there's enough data. It'll show the trend for your keyword activity/popularity Tweepsearch twitter profile and bio search by keywords Twitstat searches and also shows search trends Twitter Search (formerly Summize) isTwitter's own search engine, and the advanced version is very robust Backtweets : enter a URL and it finds Tweets that linked to it. Mr. Tweet recommends people to follow, communities to join, communities your friends and followers are in, and hot topics in communities. Tweetmi displays the most active Twitterers and top stories from the people you follow. So it's a personalized aggregation of your feed, displaying the the real-time conversation. One Riot is a real-time search engine that crawls the links people share on Twitter, Digg and other social sharing services, matches them to trending topics on Twitter or ones you search. Collecta does a real-time meta search on topics you choose, and, unlike most other search tools, saves your searches for future use.
    •  
      good list of social media search tools
    •  
      finding your way in social media
    Dimitris Tzouris

    Tweetdoc: Document your twitter event - 36 views

    •  
      A great site fr creating documentation from a twitter feed
    terry freedman

    10 things I've learned in a year of blogging | JAMES MICHIE - 0 views

    •  
      Very useful post, which succinctly suggests 10 things to consider when blogging. I think the author, James Mitchie, should have added a #11: create list posts. These always go down well, as exemplified here! Thanks to twitterers @zoeross19 and @largerama for mentioning it.
    BTerres

    Free Technology for Teachers: Mapfaire - A Simple Way to Make Simple Maps - 0 views

    • Mapfaire is not nearly as feature laden as Google Maps. But because it doesn't have as many features as Google Maps students should be able to get up and running with it much quicker than with Google Maps. You could have students create Mapfaire maps about all kinds of themes in history and or literature.
    Tracy Sockalosky

    59 EdTech Resources You May Have Missed-Treasure Chest August 14, 2011 | Tech the Plunge - 73 views

    •  
      Great list!
    •  
      Dat Binh Duong
      Mua Ban Nha Dat
      Dong Do Dai Pho
      Can Ho Anh Tuan
    Maggie Verster

    Study: Children Who Blog Or Use Facebook Have Higher Literacy Levels - 22 views

    • The digital age often gets a bad press but the findings of this report demonstrate that social networking sites and blogs are linked to young people’s more positive attitudes to writing
    •  
      "A research by The National Literacy Trust on 3,001 children from England and Scotland showed that schoolchildren who blog or own social networking profiles on Facebook have higher literacy levels and greater confidence in writing."
    Maggie Verster

    A-Z Web tools: F - 48 views

    •  
      A lot of cool tools I have not heard of before!
    « First ‹ Previous 241 - 260 of 294 Next › Last »
    Showing 20 items per page