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O Twitter na Sala de Aula / Twitter in the Classrom - Sala da Ana - 6 views

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    Twitter can also be used as a literacy aid with kindergarden children.
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Mystudiyo - 3 views

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    Create interactive quizzes (in minutes) that you can embed in any website / blog . Mystudiyo is also on Twitter - http://twitter.com/mystudiyo
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Screenpresso Looks Promising for Screen Captures - 1 views

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    Screenpresso is a new screen capture program for Windows. Screenpresso has all of the features such as image resizing, annotation options, and format variety that you would expect from a screen capture program. Screenpresso also features like Twitter integration which are not always found in screen capture programs. The most unique option in Screenpresso is the ability to stitch together multiple screen captures. Stitching allows you to include scrolling in your screen captures. The scrolling option could be very useful for showing people how to work through a large page that doesn't fit into a typical screen capture. For example all of the front page of Free Technology for Teachers doesn't fit into a typical screen capture. Using Screenpresso you could create a screen capture of the entire front page. Applications for Education Screen captures, particularly annotated screen captures, can be very useful for giving directions to students and colleagues about how to use a piece of software or how to navigate a website. Using Screenpresso you can make annotated screen captures then post them to Twitter, email them, or post them on your blog or wiki.
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All Change the Web Conversation Transcripts - Facebook, Mozilla, Convio Open, iPhone, T... - 0 views

  • As part of Social Actions' Change the Web Challenge we were excited to host the "Change the Web Conversation Series," open online chats to discuss how to use specific technology platforms for good. We invited a number of 'rock star' featured guests & moderators and our amazing community to ask questions, share examples & ideas, and in general rock the the discussions! Most all the chats occurred in the chat client Meebo (except for the Twitter chat - which was held on Twitter!) - and you can find the transcripts below!
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Livemocha: Education-blog-list - 0 views

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    This list was created by Aseem Badshah. Twitter id: aseemb | email: aseem@livemocha.com Blogs worth a good look
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Blogs Wane as the Young Drift to Sites Like Twitter - NYTimes.com - 10 views

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    The gist of this is that blogging takes 2 much time & thought... with the younger more interested in quick soundbytes and informal social interaction
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Why We Twitter - 0 views

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    Understanding Microblogging Usage and Communities
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Write4net: Publishing is a matter of click. - 0 views

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    Publish full articles without needing a blog or site. There's no setup or login. Just write your text and Write4net will publish it using your Twitter account. That's it. So easy. And free!
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Twitter Goes to College - US News and World Report - 0 views

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    Students and professors use the micro-blogging service to communicate inside and outside the classroom.
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How to Use Microblogging in Workplace Learning | Upside Learning Blog - 34 views

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    great ideas for using Twitter strategically and purposeful to build learning capacity
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TeachersFirst XW1W (Across the World Once a Week) - 0 views

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    XW1W uses today's instant technologies to share answers to the same question across the world once a week. XW1W is a simple, social way for students to learn about real life in other cultures from real kids all across the world. By simply "hashtagging" Twitter or blog responses to a weekly question about daily life, students can share and learn about other cultures from their international peers
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Reading: Making across the country feel like across the classroom - 0 views

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    The Harris Burdick Collaborative Writing Project began because the teachers and educational professionals involved have become part of a network through their blogs, Twitter, Skype and other web applications. Brian Crosby in Nevada and Lisa Parisi in New York initially connected through their fifth grade students' blogs, which are hosted on ClassBlogmeister.
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