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LUCIAN DUMA

Call :Teachers worldwide are invited to join free #edtech20 project #socialmedia & #sem... - 4 views

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    BLOGGING USING WEB 2.0 AND SOCIAL MEDIA IN XXI CENTURY EDUCATION:
anonymous

Portfolio Project - 7 views

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    At the CSLP, we saw a valuable opportunity in combining the use of electronic portfolios with self-regulatory practices. ePEARL was designed with the help of sound pedagogical research, input from LEARN and English language arts consultants, and practical advice from teachers in the field.
Randy Rodgers

Collaborize Classroom - Online Education Technology for Teachers and Students - 7 views

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    Free online tool for collaborative discussions; includes voting tool, graphing of results, and participation reports
Maggie Verster

21st Century Learning Design - 4 views

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    21st Century Learning Design, formerly called 'LEAP21' is a global professional development program for teachers and schools to develop more innovative pedagogies that develop students skills for the 21st Century. The program is sponsored globally by Microsoft Partners in Learning and is supported in each country by a network of education partners."
Child Therapy

Developing Self Confidence In Children - 1 views

My husband and I were really worried with the indifference that our second child has been showing. We noticed that she did not like to mingle with other kids in the class. Her teacher even told us ...

started by Child Therapy on 29 Nov 12 no follow-up yet
Rose Black

Plagiarism checking tool - the most accurate and absolutely FREE! Try now! - 0 views

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    In this technological age a plagiarism checker is essential for protecting your written work. A plagiarism checker benefits teachers, students, website owners and anyone else interested in protecting their writing. Our service guarantees that anything you write can be thoroughly checked by our plagiarism software to insure that your texts are unique.
anonymous

6 Second Learning with Vine: 22+ Ideas & Resources : Teacher Reboot Camp - 2 views

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    Below, I have listed lesson ideas and resources to help you teach with Vine.
anonymous

Shmoop: Study Guides & Teacher Resources - 6 views

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    Lively Learning Guides by Experts & Educators
Dennis OConnor

FAQ Information Literacy Online Classes - 0 views

  • How many hours a week will this take? Courses take about 5 hours per week. (You can certainly spend more time if you wish.) Will I be working alone or with a group? You'll be working with an online teacher who monitors the course on a daily basis. Our classes are fully moderated. That means you're working with a facilitator and other members of the class to learn together. You'll be able to get help, ask questions, and learn from both the facilitator and other participants.
  • Can I preview the courses? Yes, follow the link below to our Moodle online learning system . When prompted, login as a guest. This allows you to see an outline version of the courses without enrolling.
  • Do you have free materials? Yes, almost all of our materials are free online at 21cif.com. You'll find many years of research based curriculum materials on our site. We support our research project by offering online classes, conference presentations, and custom online programming for educational and corporate clients.
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    Frequently asked questions about Information Fluency / Information literacy moodle based online classes.
Dennis OConnor

Geezers online and implications for schools - 0 views

  • While school leaders (rightly) focus on the importance of the Internet in students' lives and education, we ought to also seriously be considering what this report says about how we communicate with our parents and communities. And asking what exepectations we should have of all teachers of an online presence and use of digital communications.
  • Most of our parents fall smack into the Gen X category - that which has a disproportionately high percentage number of online users and is increasingly likely to look for information online.
  • Too often educators think of students as their "customers." Dangerous mistake. Children no more choose their  schools than they choose their physicians or shoe stores. Parents who wouldn't choose a bank that does not allow online account access won't choose a school that doesn't offer online gradebook access either.
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    From Doug Johnson's Blue Skunk Blog. Doug provides a link to the new Generations Online in 2009 report from the Pew Internet project. The chart of Generational Differences In Online Activities is an eye opener. (Since I have geezer eyeballs, the title of this post really appeals to me!)
Maggie Verster

A great mindmap of web 2.0 tools for teachers - 0 views

shared by Maggie Verster on 05 Feb 09 - Cached
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    See a mindmap of web 2.0 tools creates in mind42.com
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