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Julie Golden

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Barbara Lindsey

Librarian Chick wiki - Librarian Chick offers a collection o... - 4 views

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    Stacy Reed's collection of links to free ed resources of all kinds
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    This is a great resource, thank you for sharing!
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

Ed.VoiceThread - 11 views

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    Secure VoiceThread network for students and teachers to collaborate and share ideas with classrooms anywhere in the world. Group conversations around images, documents, and videos Messages can be text-based (computer keyboard, phone text), audio (computer mic, telephone call, upload), or video (computer webcam, upload) Can be used to put "instruction" online.
David Freeburg

Failed Ed Tech Frustrates Shy Ronny - 2 views

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    To make technology in the classroom effective, it needs to be experimented with, tested, and refined.
Dennis OConnor

TwHistory - 12 views

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    Create historical twitter character then tweet based on history research  Quote from Mark Rounds Web-Ed Tools Paper.li, "Participants choose a historical event, create Twitter accounts for individual characters, pore over primary source documents and think critically about the times, dates, and durations of events to create hundreds of Tweets as they might have been broadcast had Twitter existed before the 21st century. They then submit all those Tweets to the engineers at TwHistory, specifying a start date for their event, and then watch it unfold - over a day, a week, a month or more - reflecting the event's actual duration."
Dennis OConnor

projeqt \ how great stories are told - 24 views

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    From Mark Rounds: Web-Ed Tools Paper.li: "The art of online storytelling is all about presentation. As a non-linear storytelling engine, Projeqt gives creatives the ability to weave together stories dripping with style and personality from Flickr photos, RSS feeds, tweets, YouTube or Vimeo videos, and any media stored on their own computers.Users can craft "projeqts," whatever their purpose may be, by adding content in the form of slides. Create a slide, name it, add tags, and fill the slide with a photo, text, video or feed. Slides are published to create the web story and be can reordered via drag and drop. Users can also create a projeqt within a projeqt to serve as a story inside a story.In private beta right now... It took me a week to get my invite."
Barbara Lindsey

ISB Cert. of Ed Tech and Info Lit Home - ISB Cert. of Ed Tech and Info Lit - 0 views

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    Jeff Utecht and Kim Cofino grad credit offerings
Susan McClements

educationalwikis - Examples of educational wikis - 2 views

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    How to use wikis in education; list of ed wikis
Kiona Padilla

National Education Technology Plan 2010 | U.S. Department of Education - 0 views

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    Technology in Education Plan from U.S. Dept. of Education
Ashley Haseman

Effects of Technology on Classrooms and Students - 0 views

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    I like this website because it talks about how technology has helped the students with motivation and self-esteem. It also talks about the changes of student and teacher roles.
Keith Hamon

Intro Open Ed Syllabus - OpenContent Wiki - 0 views

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    The goals of the course are (1) to give you a firm grounding in the current state of the field of open education, including related topics like copyright, licensing, and sustainability, (2) to help you locate open education in the context of mainstream instructional technologies like learning objects, and (3) to get you thinking, writing, and dialoguing creatively and critically about current practices and possible alternative practices in open education
Dianne Rees

finalreport.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    evidence-based assessment of online learning
Michael Johnson

Learning with 'e's: Search results for identity - 18 views

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    The Social Web is transforming the way students interact with others, and is challenging traditional pedagogies, values and practices. An analysis of students' uses of social networking tools (e.g. Facebook, Myspace) and video/photo sharing sites (e.g. YouTube, Flickr) reveals the emergence of collective digital literacies. These include filtering content, new textual and visual literacies, managing multiple digital identities, representing self in cyberspace and engaging in new modes of interaction. In this presentation I will argue that identification through digitally mediated tools has become the new cultural capital - the set of invisible bonds that ties a community together. It is this 'social glue' - such mutual understandings and exchanges that occur on a daily basis within social media - that build the digital communities, and create new learning spaces, nurturing the habitus of a new 'digital tribe'.
David Conover

Create A Graph - 11 views

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    "The NCES Kids' Zone provides information to help you learn about schools; decide on a college; find a public library; engage in several games, quizzes and skill building about math, probability, graphing, and mathematicians; and to learn many interesting facts about education."
Barbara Lindsey

This is why we have so few laptop initiatives in Oklahoma » Moving at the Spe... - 0 views

  • I asked this professor if he had heard of the website PollEverywhere, which permits students to immediately respond to multiple choice or open answer questions using their laptop or cell phone during class. He responded that he had not, but the IT department at UC was working on writing a program that would permit students to respond immediately like that during class. He had asked repeatedly for a set of classroom electronic response systems, but the university had not purchased a set for him.
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      This need to reinvent the wheel and lock down web 2.0 technologies is disastrously prevalent in higher ed.
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  • At any time, a teacher or professor can “see the light” and come to understand that digital technologies CAN be used in constructive ways to extend and expand opportunities for learning.
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  • I assured him that PollEverywhere offers this functionality NOW and could be used both with the laptops students have and the iPhones many of them will also likely have in class.
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    I use Polleverywhere right now and have been with both students and adults. My school fell trap to the senteo clicker thing and bought a bunch. I won't be using them...
Donna W

Lesson Plan Models - Clif's Wiki - 0 views

  • Robert Gagne's nine events of instruction
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  • Understanding Geometry
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  • Trends of the Periodic Table
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  • An Introduction to Verb Conjugation
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