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Dean Mantz

Free Technology for Teachers: Two Examples of Backchannels in Elementary School - 6 views

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    This Free Technology for Teachers posting provides links to teacher blogs discussion how they use backchannels in their elementary classroom.
Dean Mantz

10 Google Forms for the Classroom | edte.ch - 9 views

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    10 Google forms for an educational classroom.
Clif Mims

AllThingsPLC - Research, education tools and blog for building a professional learning ... - 3 views

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    "This site was created to serve as a collaborative, objective resource for educators and administrators who are committed to enhancing student achievement. We invite you to share your knowledge, ask questions, and get expert insight into the issues teachers face each day in the classroom."
Clif Mims

Classroom iPod touches & iPads: Dos and Don'ts - 16 views

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    Liked this. Great explanations for the Do's and Don'ts
Clif Mims

Twickie - 0 views

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    Twickie is a free service that fetches Twitter replies for you (and gives you an easy way to view AND export them).
Dean Mantz

Inquiry-Based Learning and One-to-One - 0 views

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    Inquiry based learning environments and 1:1 research is provided on HotChalk. They too provide lesson plans.
Mitch Weisburgh

100 Twitter Tools to Help You Achieve All Your Goals | Best Online Colleges - 0 views

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    many of these are useful for educators
Peter Kimmich

Online MBA vs Campus MBA: Pros and Cons - 0 views

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    As the popularity of taking classes at home grows, you might stop to wonder, what's the difference? What are the advantages of pursuing an MBA program online versus in a classroom?
Barbara Lindsey

Weblogg-ed » Writing to Connect - 0 views

  • I’m trying to engage you in some way other than just a nod of the head or a sigh of exasperation. I’m trying to connect you to other ideas, other minds. I want a conversation, and that changes the way I write. And it changes the way we think about teaching writing. This is not simply about publishing, about taking what we did on paper and throwing it up on a blog and patting ourselves on the back.
  • Those of us who write to connect and who live our learning lives in these spaces feel the dissonance all the time. We go where we want, identify our own teachers, find what we need, share as much as we can, engage in dialogue, direct our own learning as it meets our needs and desires. That does not feel like what’s happening to my own children or most others in the “system.”
  • I literally don’t think I could do my job any longer without it - the pace of change is too rapid, the number of developments I need to follow and master too great, and without my network I would drown. But I am not drowning, indeed I feel regularly that I am enjoying surfing these waves and glance over to see other surfers right there beside me, silly grins on all of our faces. So it feels to me like it’s working, like we ARE sharing, and thriving because of it.
Clif Mims

Glogster for Education - 0 views

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    Glogster.com/edu has tools, services and security to make Glogster even more useful to classroom teachers.
Clif Mims

Twitblogs - 0 views

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    Sometimes 140 characters is just not enough to say or show what you really want to say
Peter Kimmich

Oxford Researchers List 10 Most Annoying Phrases - 0 views

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    University of Oxford researchers compiled a list of the Top 10 Most Irritating Expressions in the English language -- just because we needed one.
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