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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Barbara Lindsey

Barbara Lindsey

Integrating Technology for Active Life-long Learning (IT4ALL) - 8 views

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    Free professional development (Certificates included) on how to integrate technology for active learning via blended (BL) and blended online learning (BOL) courses and workshops
Barbara Lindsey

Audio Interviews -  EdTechLive - 7 views

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    EdTechLIVE's webcast interviews series by Steve Hargadon focus on K - 12 educational technology. Also see Classroom 2.0 LIVE Conversations for recorded "talk-casts."
Barbara Lindsey

Digitally Speaking / Blogging - 7 views

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    Another excellent wiki from Bill Ferriter to help teachers think through classroom blogging
Barbara Lindsey

Twitter Lists; Limitations, bugs, impact, and brilliance - scobleizer's posterous - 4 views

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    Post from Robert Scoble about very intriguing beta Twitter feature and what the rest of us mere mortals can expect once it is released to the general twiiterverse.
Barbara Lindsey

Three Practical Ideas for Using Twitter in E-Learning » The Rapid eLearning Blog - 5 views

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    Thanks to a retweet from @tonnet Has some excellent suggestions for classroom (learning) application.
Barbara Lindsey

Paly Voice - Home - 5 views

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    Palo Alto High School Online Journalism Site. Excellent example of authentic student work.
Barbara Lindsey

Philosophy | Intrepid Teacher - 4 views

  • The 21st century classroom must be a place to network, to create, to publish, to share.
  • The new classroom does not integrate technology into an outdated curriculum, but rather infuses technology into the daily performance of classroom life.
  • In this new classroom, the teacher is not the sole expert or the only source of information, but rather the teacher is the lead member of a network—guiding and facilitating as students search for answers to questions they have carefully generated.
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  • It is important to note that some students may be quietly sitting in the corner engrossed in an old fashioned text.
  • Daily and total access to computers allows students to realize that technology is not something they “do” when they go to the lab or when the teacher has checked out the laptop cart, but rather technology is something they can use everyday in class to help themselves learn.
  • In this new classroom, students will begin to understand that their computer is not simply a novelty to take notes with, but it is their binder, their planner, their dictionary, their journal, their photo album, their music archive, their address book.
  • tudents will begin to understand that their computer is not simply a novel
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    Outstanding teaching philosophy that gets at the heart of how and why technology should be used in learning.
Barbara Lindsey

Moodle Tutorials ::: Educating Educators - 1 views

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    Thanks to Russell Tar for this find!
Barbara Lindsey

The More Things Change... - 0 views

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    Alan Levine presentation
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
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Social Networking - 0 views

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    Some great resources and rationales for using web 2.0 environments in K-20 learning environments by Jim Klein, IST director for Saugus Union School District
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