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Paula Frohman

Free Technology for Teachers: Beyond Google - Improve Your Search Results - 71 views

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    Great Word Press Site looking at Technology and Education.
Tom Johnson

Free Technology for Teachers: A Quick Guide to Annotating Using Diigo - 90 views

    • Tom Johnson
       
      I don't see the same menu in Highlighter. All all get from the drop-down is four colors to chose.
Justin Medved

PopTech 2009: Michael Pollan on "sustainable food" - 30 views

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    Author and activist Michael Pollan is a passionate advocate for sustainable food. In his compelling talk at PopTech, he explores how our industrial food system is keeping us overly dependent on fossil fuels, destroying our environment, and making us sick. Breaking this cycle requires fundamentally changing our relationship to food - and eating more meals together. - awesome!
Bob Rowan

Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: Tips for Twitter Trainers... - 25 views

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    subtitled: Tips for Twitter Trainers
Kathy Favazza

Free Technology for Teachers: Economics Lessons Using Planet Money Podcasts - 59 views

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    lessons on planet money podcasts
Paula Frohman

Ten Trends to Affect Teaching in the Future (and now) - 58 views

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    Interesting PowerPoints and comments
Peter Linehan

Everyman Offers New Directions in Online Maps - NYTimes.com - 18 views

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    The article highlights the contributions of volunteers to improve and add data to online mapping systems. It also has the web addresses of resources like Open Street Map
jodi tompkins

A GeekyMomma's Blog: October 2009 - 28 views

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    Lee Kolbert blogger and co-host of PalmBreezeCAFE
Brian Mull

States Seen Lagging on Innovation, Technology - Digital Education - 23 views

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    "A report released yesterday gave most states Cs and Ds when it comes to educational innovation and technology, according to this story by my colleague Michele McNeil. States are not reinventing education in ways that are necessary to tackle challenges of raising achievement and preparing students for the rigors of the workplace, the report concludes. "The key to improving results will be to help schools not only to avoid mistakes, but to position themselves better to adopt imaginative solutions," states the overview of the report, "Leaders and Laggards". "In brief, for reform to take hold our states and schools must practice purposeful innovation.""
John Lustig

Top 100 Tools for Learning 2009 - 84 views

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    #1 = Twitter
Donna Baumbach

Poor Scholar's Soliloquy « Performance X Design - 31 views

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    "Here's an article written in 1944 by Stephan M. Cory (University of Chicago January 1944 edition of Childhood Education). It is a classic satire written in the first person of a seventh grade student discussing his experiences in elementary school. I think it's a great example of the contrast of learning in rigid formal environments and learning in the context of meaningful problems and authentic tasks. The focus is public education but it's not a stretch to extend to classroom training in the workplace."
Kathy Malsbenden

Free Technology for Teachers: Teacher's Guide to Web 2.0 at School - 133 views

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    Sacha Chua has once again created an awesome slide presentation. In this presentation, A Teacher's Guide to Web 2.0 at School, Sacha does a great job of addressing the "yeah buts" and "what if" opposition statements that some administrators and teachers make in regards to using Web 2.o in schools.
Justin Medved

Robbing Students of Recognition | Ideas and Thoughts from an EdTech - 33 views

  • As soon as I read it I realize they had violated our district policy which states we will never publish a photo of a student with a full name. I also realized in that moment how absurd that policy is.
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    As we explore the idea of a digital footprint and identity we must consider that at some point we want to our students to own their work and accomplishments and showcase them to a variety of audiences. If I'm Tanner or Tanner's parents I want as many people as possible to know of his accomplishments. I immediately sent out my concerns about our policy to our school technology representatives and one of the school leaders,
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