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Maggie Verster

A Teacher's Guide to Twitter - 0 views

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    This is a guide to help teachers, or anyone for that matter, have a smoother and more enjoyable experience. It is, by no means, the most comprehensive list of tips but hopefully it'll be helpful.
Randy Rodgers

All About Explorers | Everything you've ever wanted to know about every explorer who ev... - 0 views

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    Site for working with kids on critical literacy; explorers a to z combines legit information with fake, but has language and appearance of real thing.
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.
Claude Almansi

RTSI "Un successo condannato" (LIFI) 6 Jan 09 - 0 views

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    Un successo condannato TSI 1 - martedì 06 gennaio, ore 19:20 Documentario di Graziano Terrani (sul LIFI Laboratorio di Ingegneria della Formazione e dell'Informazione www.lifi.ch)
K Epps

Vandalism or An Accidental Overwrite: A Wiki Warning by Millersville University's Olive... - 0 views

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    Caveat about multiple editors on a wiki
Maggie Verster

21centurylearners - 0 views

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    The 21st Century Learners Project is sponsored by the Alabama Best Practices Center in Montgomery, Alabama. This project consists of teams of teachers from across the state who spend time learning about Web 2.0 tools and how to incorporate these tools into the curriculum. Teachers are also exposed to how these tools build learning skills in students. Teachers also focus on how to use student-centered, inquiry-driven approaches in instruction. This wiki is designed to be a resource for teachers who want to learn more about Web 2.0 tools, project based learning, and constructivist teaching. For some this will be an introduction and for others a refresher, but our hope is that you will start to see how technology can transform your teaching and engage your students.
Maggie Verster

Half an Hour: The Future of Online Learning: Ten Years On - 0 views

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    The Future of Online Learning: Ten Years On
Randy Rodgers

Blogging to Learn and Questions of Standards: A Dialogue | Beyond School - 0 views

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    Thoughtful discussion on writing standards and student blogging.
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