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Randy Rodgers

BiblioNasium - Kids Share Book Recommendations. Use Online Reading Logs, Find Books At Their Reading Level - 1 views

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    Social network for kids 6-12 years built around sharing books/reading. Teachers can easily set up classes, reading lists, etc.
anonymous

Top Ten Tips for Outstanding Interactive Polling Sessions Using Audience Response Technology - 0 views

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    Clickers are a great way to actively involve students in the class.
Dennis OConnor

PODetc-Online Learning Options - 0 views

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    Online pro-d classes. Short 1 unit courses based on the new nets standards. Graduate credit supplied by UW-Green Bay
Maggie Verster

The Mobile Learning Dilemma (and a few cool tools) « Mr Robbo's Weblog - 0 views

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    "Lately Ive been stumbling across a range of mobile learning tools that are really exciting and although its not too late to trial some of them in my classes I think that my goal for next year is to get these tools up and running. So here is a few of the things Ive found/been told about/read about, that could be useful to you".
Dennis OConnor

Information Fluency Copyright Resources - 0 views

  • Valenza, Joyce. NeverendingSearch Blog. Fair use and transformativeness: It may shake your world [blog]. april 1, 2008 [cites 8 November 2008] Available from the Internet. < http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/blog/1340000334/post/1420024142.html > We all know that copyright & fair use are 'gray area' issues in this web 2.0 world of ours. It's difficult to teach these concepts without also considering the exceptions and 'what if' scenarios that we bump into daily on the open web. Valenza explores new ideas and definitions that extend the boundaries of fair use.
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    Detailed 'webliography' of copyright and fair use resources. Includes links to micromodules and flash games. Annotations give you a solid idea of the content of each website. Prepared by 21st Century Information Fluency Staff
Maggie Verster

My Proposal to use Google Docs for Online Reporting to Parents | ICT in my Classroom - 0 views

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    What follows is a proposal I submitted to my headteacher regarding a trial of the use of Google Docs (as part of the Education Apps) to deliver online reporting to the parents in my class.
anonymous

How to play wiki-tag! What to do when - 4 views

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    What to do when everyone in class has a computer
anonymous

Add a little colour to class with Grafitti Creator - Digital Play - 7 views

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    Here's a brief description of ten uses of an online grafitti creator for your English Language Learners. They require very little preparation and I've included some tips on how to use them. All these games were chosen because they are free, easily accessible, engaging and fun for English Language Learners.
LUCIAN DUMA

BLOGGING USING WEB 2.0 AND SOCIAL MEDIA IN EDUCATION IN XXI CENTURY: #ntchat #edchat #lrnchat , Worldwide educators you are invited to join my #edtech20 presentation in #CO11 - free annual live online conference on wiziq - 2 views

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    Worldwide educators you are invited to join my #edtech20 presentation and all the sessions in #CO11 - free annual live online conference on wiziq http://www.wiziq.com/online-class/443860-co11-free-project-in-the-clouds-for-teachers-worldwide
anonymous

Welcome to The George Lucas Educational Foundation's Professional-Development Modules Home Page | Edutopia - 0 views

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    These free instructional modules were developed by education faculty and professional developers for their colleagues. They can be employed as extension units in existing courses or can be used independently in workshops and meetings. Each module includes articles, video footage, PowerPoint presentations, and class activities. They draw from the wealth of the Foundation's archives of best practices and correlate with ISTE/NCATE NETS standards.
anonymous

History Essay Planner - 2 views

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    This tool helps students plan history essays. It is a good idea to plan an essay as a class, and then use this tool for extra ideas.
Randy Rodgers

WatchKnow - Videos for kids to learn from. Organized. - 15 views

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    Brand new site that puts videos from YouTube, TeacherTube, SchoolTube, National Geographic, etc. all in one place, organized by age, subject, and curriculum order. VERY cool class resource!
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Tim Cunningham

HistoryPin - 0 views

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    Excellent resource for History classes
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    This could be very useful resource for Social Studies/Humanities/History teachers. Photographs can be overlaid onto a Google streetview.
Randy Rodgers

Quadblogging - Sign up - 1 views

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    Community that brings classes together in groups of 4 to provide student bloggers with authentic audiences.
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