Skip to main content

Home/ CR2.0-DigiSkills/ Group items tagged blog

Rss Feed Group items tagged

Randy Rodgers

Make a Free Website or Blog | Lifeyo - 4 views

  •  
    Free website creation and hosting site. Includes features such as blog pages, photo galleries, more.
LUCIAN DUMA

Top 10 web tools #googlereader alternative to save favorite blogs - 3 views

  •  
    I also work to a list Top 100 google reader alternative where everyone can propose new tools / apss who can replace google reader for web / ipad and I will share this list on my blog in 2 weeks http://list.ly/list/5Kl-top-100-web-tools-ipad-apps-who-can-replace-googlereader-follow-web20education .
  •  
    If you want a quality seo service please click here. Many people said about seo. But do not understand about seo itself. I will help you. Please contact me on yahoo messenger .. aming_e@ymail.com or www.killdo.de.gg
anonymous

Tools and Tips for Creating Relevant, Authentic & Dynamic Webquests - 5 views

  •  
    Webquests should be easy to use, put learning into context, age and ability appropriate, and highly visual. If your intended audience is teachers, then albeit - include all these stages. Otherwise, I suggest taking a little bit more user friendly approach in your final product.
Randy Rodgers

Spezify - 5 views

  •  
    Spezify is a search tool presenting results from a large number of websites in different visual ways. We take web search further, away from endless lists of blue text links and towards a more intuitive experience. We want you to get a good overview of a subject, find useful information and be inspired with Spezify. We mix all media types and make no difference between blogs, videos, microblogs and images. Everything communicates and helps building the bigger picture.
  •  
    Spezify is a search tool presenting results from a large number of websites in different visual ways. We take web search further, away from endless lists of blue text links and towards a more intuitive experience. We want you to get a good overview of a subject, find useful information and be inspired with Spezify. We mix all media types and make no difference between blogs, videos, microblogs and images. Everything communicates and helps building the bigger picture.
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.
  •  
    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!)
Randy Rodgers

Typealyzer - 0 views

  •  
    Analyze your personality type based upon blog writings.
Randy Rodgers

Find, Follow and Share Comments - BackType - 0 views

  •  
    BackType is a service that lets you find, follow and share comments from across the web. Whenever you fill out the "Website" or "URL" field in a comment form when you publish a comment on a blog or other website, BackType attributes it to you. We give comment authors a profile featuring all the comments they've written on the Internet.
Maggie Verster

Box of Tricks: USing ICT in the classroom - 0 views

  •  
    This blog has great ideas and videos of how to use ICT in the classroom. Very cool
Claude Almansi

Choice Learning (by Michael Hotrum) - 0 views

  •  
    The design and development of learning environments that ensure learners have the freedom of access and the freedom to choose what, where, when, how to learn, and who to share that learning with - that is the purpose of this blog.
Dennis OConnor

The Keyword Blog - 0 views

  • Here’s a roundup of the
  •  
    Blog for 21CIF Project. Search, Evaluate, and Ethical use information. Includes online courses in informaiton fluency (ISTE NETS-S 3). Quality info
Sheryl A. McCoy

Google Custom Search Engine - Site search and more - 0 views

  •  
    Many of you may already know of this, but I thought it could be a great tool.
  •  
    you can create a search engine for your blog, website or other online presence
Randy Rodgers

Google Android apps and phones - 1 views

  •  
    Blog covering Google Android applications, news
Sheryl A. McCoy

How Does Behavior Modification Work? - 2 views

  •  
    Features an n2teaching blog post on shaping people's behavior through behavior modification.
LUCIAN DUMA

BLOGGING USING WEB 2.0 AND SOCIAL MEDIA IN EDUCATION IN XXI CENTURY: Gr8 tools and appl... - 3 views

  •  
    BLOGGING USING WEB 2.0 AND SOCIAL MEDIA IN EDUCATION IN XXI CENTURY: Gr8 tools and applications to make heard your visual presence around the semantic web #edtech20 ; http://about.me/web20education ; http://twitter.com/#!/web20education
Jonathan Wylie

The 5 Best Blogging Tools for Students in K-12 Schools - 0 views

  •  
    Today there are lots of creative blogging tools for students to use at school, but the five below are specifically catered towards a K-12 audience and come with lots of useful features for teachers and students. So, if you are itching to get your students online, consider the following options.
Frances Bell

dougbelshaw.com/blog » Blog Archive » Ed.D. thesis Literature Review: a start... - 0 views

  • The concept
    • Frances Bell
       
      Is it applying the concept rather than the concept itself?
  • hen you employ the term, but pinning it down in a more formal sense is extremely difficult (Hannon, 2000:36)
    • Frances Bell
       
      I agree
  • Bibliography
    • Frances Bell
  • ...1 more annotation...
  • We talk of individuals being ‘literate’, not communities.
    • Frances Bell
       
      It might be worth thinking about genres of communication
‹ Previous 21 - 40 of 227 Next › Last »
Showing 20 items per page