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Kevin Kaeser

Wiffiti - 83 views

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      From TMNash Tech Smackdown
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    a great visually stimulating back-channel tool
Deborah Baillesderr

Screenr | Instant screencasts: Just click record - 195 views

  • Share your knowledge on Twitter and Facebook Reveal tips, tricks and software shortcuts Showcase the ins and outs of new products and apps Build brand and expert reputation Embed video tutorials on sites and blogs
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    Shared at edubloggercon
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    Web site that allows publishing of screencasts, with no software installed locally
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    create and share screen casts from power points, flip charts, smart boards for example. Add a short recap of your lesson and upoload to share with absent students or as a study guide.
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    Very much like screen-o-matic
Steve Ransom

ReadWriteThink: Lesson Plan: Using Microblogging and Social Networking to Explore Chara... - 53 views

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    Students use microblogging and social networking sites to trace the development of characters and examine writing style while reading a novel of manners such as Jane Austen's Emma.
Brian Mull

apophenia: spectacle at Web2.0 Expo... from my perspective - 34 views

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    This is a fantastic self reflection piece by Dana Boyd about the dangers and the responsibility of the live backchannel.
Erin Warham

Online Learning is so last year… | 21st Century Collaborative - 97 views

  • It requires us to continually reinvent ourselves, to stay on top of where research and practice meet and to balance the desire for easy and structured with messy and self-directed.
  • are people confusing talking to people online with deep, connected learning?
  • Personal Learning Networks are one of the three prongs necessary to be a do it yourself learner in today’s world.
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  • If all I do is network I do not shift or grow because I am missing the opportunity to go deep and actually learn by doing. It takes both: Networks and Community. Online, global communities of practice and f2f learning communities in my local context.
  • those of us who are online learning prefer networks. Networks like we have on Twitter or other electronic spaces where we can share short snips of conversations and where our ideas are met with like minded support and agreement
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      Are we settling for 'like minded' instead of seeking a little opposition to ensure the validity of our choices?
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    "Is there value in knowing how to start, lead, implement, empower, and use online communities for the type of collaboration that is going to provide significant shift? The kind where we all bring our best giftings to the table and use them together to create something new and powerful. Are online communities the focus or merely the venue through which we learn?"
Tanya Hudson

Free Technology for Teachers: 60 of the Best Websites and Apps for Teachers - 297 views

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    Slideshow by Richard Byrne presenting his "Best of the Web" for 2012--most are tools that he used for the first time this year. Includes screenshots.
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