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Matt Clausen

PodOmatic | Podcast - WM-CSPD August Institute 2011 - 8 views

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    Podcasts of presentations during the WM-CSPD August Institute - this year's theme - Technology Runs Through It
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    Some great presenters, including Kevin Honeycutt and Wes Fryer
Matt Clausen

Bloomsbury Academic - 0 views

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    Bloomsbury Academic is a new scholarly imprint with a new business model. We publish research-led books across the humanities and social sciences and seek to develop innovative lists on a thematic basis, in fields of current global interest. We are the first major publishing company to provide online access to our research-based books free of charge.
Matt Clausen

ed4wb » Blog Archive » 30 Discussion Starter Videos - 0 views

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    I've bumped into many interesting videos while flowing through the intertubes and I'd like to share some of them here. I'd say they are appropriate for most middle school students, up to adult. You, of course, will know best.
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http://www.GoogleLitTrips.com - 0 views

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    This site is an experiment in teaching great literature in a very different way. Using Google Earth, students discover where in the world the greatest road trip stories of all time took place... and so much more!
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Digital+Blooms.JPG (image) - 0 views

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    Great visualization of Bloom's and which web2.0 tools align with the various levels.
Matt Clausen

Magic Pen by Alejandro Guillen - 0 views

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    hilarious and addictive game using basic geometric shapes and physics principles
Matt Clausen

One Laptop One Child | Scholastic.com - 0 views

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    One Laptop One Child How about having kids bring their own?
Matt Clausen

Small Pieces Loosely Joined for Kids - 0 views

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    What the Web is For
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The Snorkel: A Resource for Educational Technology Coordinators - 0 views

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    A support forum for K-12 Technology Leaders
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Warlick's Open Letter to the Next President - 0 views

  • The greatest gain will come from the collective knowledge and experience of the education community. Infrastructure must be invented and implemented that cultivates an ongoing professional conversation across the entire education landscape.
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      I like this quote; how do we do this well within even just within a building or district?
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    David Warlick has four things the POTUS ought to know about making U.S. schools better. Last month I posted a manifesto of sorts to my Web site. I was following a meme started by a group of other edubloggers called "Five things policymakers ought to know!" T&L editors asked me to tweak it a bit to give our next President some big-picture twenty-first-century education advice. Here's my take.
Matt Clausen

The Edjurist - Information on School and Educational Law - Blog - The Recent ... - 0 views

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    The discussion at Wes Fryer's blog in part concerned the implications that the December 2006 e-discovery amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) have upon technology use in the schools, particularly Web 2.0 tools such as blogs, wikis, podcasts, Wimba, social networking sites, and microblogs.
Matt Clausen

About Becta - Becta report shows benefits of Web 2.0 in the classroom - Becta - 0 views

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    Becta has published major new research into the use of Web 2.0 technologies, such as wikis, blogs and social networking, by children between the ages of 11-16, both in and out of the school environment.
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DoodleBuzz:Typographic News Explorer - 0 views

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    DoodleBuzz is a new way to read the news through an experimental interface that allows you to create typographic maps of current news stories.
Matt Clausen

My Wonderful World -- Give Kids the Power of Global Knowledge - 0 views

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    created by national geographic
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    Planned is a five-year campaign, called My Wonderful World, that will target children ages 8 to 17. The goal is to motivate parents and educators to expand geographic offerings in school, at home, and in their communities. (from eSchool News article)
Matt Clausen

GIS and Geographic Inquiry - 0 views

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    eSchool News collection of resources and information about using GIS/GPS in classrooms.
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