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Kay Cunningham

Home | digitalliteracy.gov - 22 views

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    'This is the destination for digital literacy resources and collaboration. Use it to share and enhance the tools necessary to learn computer and Internet skills needed in today's global work environment.'
David Freeburg

Global Google Forms - 22 views

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    Help me generate responses to a Google Form.
Samuel Tan

Design & Pedagogy | Punya Mishra's Web - 22 views

  • teachers learn technology not by learning specific computer programs, but rather by designing technological solutions to pedagogical problems.
    • Samuel Tan
       
      One core idea behind our professional development efforts must be to help teachers learn better ideation methods, spotting that idea that stands out and develop the idea into a workable solution.
  • little direct instruction
  • spend most of the class time working in small groups engaged in design-based activity
Andrew Cock

Learn It In 5 - Home - 22 views

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    Video site dedicated to short instructional tutorials for the technology classroom.  
Danielle Kutter

7 Secrets to Getting Your Next Job Using Social Media - 21 views

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    How to market yourself online!
Learning Today

Writing to Kids...in the Future! - 21 views

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    education, learning, future, writing, activities, fun, kids
J.Randolph Radney

Change Stories - 21 views

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    Use your voice to document change.
mbarek Akaddar

Collaborative annotation of images online | SpeakingImage - 21 views

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    SpeakingImage is an application for creating interactive images and share them with others.
mbarek Akaddar

Wordlings - 23 views

shared by mbarek Akaddar on 17 Apr 11 - No Cached
Clint Hamada

Teacher Challenge - 21 views

  • Connecting teachers through free professional learning
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    Another fine list of Web 2.0 tools complete with free professional development.
Geoffrey Smith

Scriffon - 21 views

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    Scriffon is a simple service for writing and publishing online. Scriffon isn't a blogging platform, it's a writing platform. That means that you cannot edit the layout or navigation on the page on which your writing is published. Each writing that you publish is given it's own url. You can go back and edit your writing even after it has been published. If like, you can use multiple pen names under your Scriffon account name too.  Applications for Education Scriffon could be a good way for students to anonymously post their writings online and get feedback from others. For teachers or students who are reluctant to put their names on the web, using a pen name is a good way to publish without putting your real name online.
Kay Cunningham

http://www.allplus.com/ - 21 views

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    Search engine with a graphic display for results
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