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Roland O'Daniel

Redu - 8 views

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    REDU stands for rethinking, reforming and rebuilding US education. Powered by people and technology, REDU is a movement designed to expand and encourage the national conversation around education reform by providing information and resources to learn, a community platform to connect, and tools and initiatives to act.
Todd Sanderson

Todd's Teaching & Technology Talk - 0 views

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    My blog mostly about things I'm learning about educational technology, but sometimes about other education topics that strike me as interesting, important or just funny.
drew polly

Social Media Classroom - 0 views

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    Repository for social media tools.
Dean Mantz

Teach Digital: Curriculum by Wes Fryer wiki / ingredients - 0 views

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    Project being developed by Wesley Fryer in the form of Digital Interactive Learning curriculum.
Matt Clausen

23 Things On a Stick - 1 views

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    Have you ever thought, "Gosh, I wish I had time to learn more about Flickr, wikis, or (enter your Web 2.0 tool here)?" Well, this is your chance to take the time to focus on your personal and professional development around Web 2.0 tools. It's fun to explore these tools and figure out ways to use them in the library, with your personal Web sites, or in other ways.
Roland O'Daniel

Center for Interactive Learning and Collaboration (CILC): Advancing education through v... - 0 views

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    Pushing the envelope with interactive video-conferencing. This site is a clearinghouse manager of online video/video conferencing Professional Development and Content material. Very informative site.
April H.

Creating & Connecting - Research & Guidelines on Online Social --and Educational--Netwo... - 0 views

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    Compilation of several surveys that looked at social networking. Respondants were students, parents, and school district administrators.
Roland O'Daniel

Cafescribe - 13 views

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    Is this the direction textbooks will take in the near future? The content is important and is the center of this idea. It's also slightly portable (downloadable, accessible on up t o3 computers, and able to print 30%). This site makes annotations possible and more importantly sharable! The content is supported by learning communities! I like this idea; you even have the possibility of sharing beyond your classroom walls. 
Roland O'Daniel

iCyte - 16 views

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    citation site, free for educators and students at this time. Great tool for helping students learn how to cite websites effectively. Not APA style but does allow for capture of text, images and notetaking on websites and PDFs. 
Neill Kramer

Quick and Easy Tools for Learning. Quizzes, Games, Websites and More! - 0 views

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    "This is a fantastically easy site to use!" - Kelly Tenkely, Technology Integration Specialist
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