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Tracy Tuten

http://www.stanford.edu/dept/CTL/cgi-bin/docs/newsletter/socratic_method.pdf - 3 views

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    Article on using the socratic method
anonymous

Emerald | The loneliness of the long distance researcher - 1 views

  • cross a threshold in their understanding
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      being part of a writing group may necessitate a change in how the person thinks about their writing or themselves as a writer
  • acilitate a speedy response from a peer audience
  • factors of a CoP or CoW is the development of trust
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  • willingness to share knowledg
  • CoW break down the walls of these rooms and provide an open space or arena for collaboration?
  • virtual CoPs need to make good use of internet standard technologies and users need to possess ICT skills.
  • CoW members would need to develop a sense of belonging
  • After initial enthusiasm, where a number of co-authors introduced themselves, things fell quiet, and I myself was as guilty as anybody else in not checking the forum any more after a few weeks of inactivity
  • – the collaborative writing of the final chapter – was moved to Google docs,
  • used a blog and wiki to write a 1,500 word essay in her discipline online and in real time.
  • http://anessayevolves.blogspot.com/
  • On the wiki, topic-related material was explored and drafts were constructed
  • In the online environment contributions were overwhelmingly supportive, non-hierarchical and candid.
  • wiki as a framework to create a comprehensive online knowledge base which covers the entire veterinary curriculum.
  • As part of the wiki, students maintain a personal profile which allows them to reflect on the experience
  • COPYEDITING-L (https://listserv.indiana.edu/cgi-bin/wa-iub.exe?A0=COPYEDITING-L)
  • How would their writing contributions – often practice based – fit in a CoW inhabited by academics writing for scholarly publications?
  • . Firstly, the need to find a medium for your CoW that works, that is widely used, and with which the would-be participants are familiar and comfortabl
  • ow is a CoW initiated? Can it be self-perpetuating or does it need leaders/mentors to drive it?
  • degree of intervention.
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    Development of online writing communities, hosted by libraries. Covers emotional aspects of writing as well as technical
Sydney Schatz

Romeo and Juliet Webquest - 8 views

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    requires research of different eras NOTE: 1920s & 1960s links work but can add new ones--can tie into 1930s & 1950s from earlier research project
Jeannie Anderson

Worm your way into world of indoor composting - Garden Expert - The Buffalo News - 45 views

  • vermiculture bin called the Worm Factory
    • Mike Johnson
       
      What is vermiculture? Can I break apart the word to figure it out? I know that vermin are pests like rats and bugs and I know that the word culture usually means a group of people practicing the same traditions and way of life
    • Michelle Cryan
       
      It's composting using worms.
  • It looks like a stack of black boxes about 20 by 20 inches.
    • Jeannie Anderson
       
      Do you have a picture?
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    worm composting
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    worm composting
Maureen Greenbaum

White 'Visitors' and 'Residents' as a replacement for Prensky's much‐criticis... - 38 views

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    Contents I. Introduction II. Prensky's Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants: A critique III. Towards a new metaphor of engagement with online technology IV. Visitors and Residents V. Discussion VI. Conclusion
Martin Burrett

Christmas Solitaire - 112 views

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    Christmas is a time to be with friends and family, but if you are by yourself for a while, try this Christmas Solitaire card game. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Winter+%26+Christmas
Randolph Hollingsworth

Dramatically Bringing Down the Cost of Education with OER - 48 views

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    Originally posted on Steven Downes OLDAILY blog http://www.downes.ca/cgi-bin/archive.cgi
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    By David Wiley, Cable Green, Louis Soares | February 7, 2012
Chris Betcher

StoryKit Viewer: Our trip To The Sydney Observatory - 3 views

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    This is the Sydney Observatory at the Rocks. It is one of the official weather collection stations in Sydney.
Andrew Kosmowski

Library of Congress Online Catalog - Session timeout in 1:29 - 17 views

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    I found books in my library that were never catalogued.  I plan to use this resource to help me do so.
Ann Steckel

Curriki - 21stCenturySkills_0 - 127 views

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    In this unit you will learn about 21st Century Skills and how they relate to education. You will report on what you've learned by creating a document, presentation, or chart using Internet collaboration tools.
Jason Schmidt

Curriki - 6eslessonplan - 73 views

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    6E+S lesson plan format. Encourages constructivist, student-centered learning and instruction.
Virginia Meadow

Diigo Tutorials - 4 views

  • Diigo Tutorials Last edited September 19, 2008 More by Cliotech - Jennifer Dorman »
  • #6: Hate photocopying and assembling bulky, wasteful handouts? Save time and money. Just tag the pages, including highlights and notes, you want to include, then quickly Extract all the information under that tag. Give students CDs containing copies of the HTML file which has links to all the original pages and includes highlighted passages and your notes, or print copies as you need them. Watch this demo to see how it's done.
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      Teacher uses for instruction
  • #11: Whether you write a blog for colleagues or to keep your students infromed, Diigo offers several useful features. You can blog directly from the Diigo toolbar, with a link to the page you're writing about as well as your highlights and notes already added to the post. Diigo will also send a linkroll of resources you've saved directly to your blog with no extra effort on your part.
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  • As you build your lesson plan, tag each resource by unit or by week, highlight passages you want to draw students' attention to, and add your own notes to guide them. You can also 'chain' resources by simply adding a link to the next page at the bottom of each note. Diigo's flexibility gives you freedom to use just the structure that is right for your needs and the needs of your classes.
  • Keep up with changes, and always offer your students the latest, most accurate information. By finding frequently updated academic or educational sites on the Web, you can provide them with the most current and relevant material. All you need to do is delete links that have become useless, add the new ones you want, and when you extract the entire topic everything will be up to date.
  • Share anything you find with a colleague, including your highlights and notes, even if they don't use Diigo. Simply use the Forward feature, and Diigo will send anyone you choose a link to the original page along with the text you highlighted, your notes, and any comments you choose to add. All with no cutting, pasting, or going to another window to compose an e-mail.
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    Jennifer Dorman's Google Notebook listing Diigo Tutorials. Jennifer if obviously deep into diigo and generously sharing her resources in the best web 2.0 tradition. Check out the list of twelve uses for diigo at the bottom of the page! (I'll highlight a few.)
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    How to get access to this demo?
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    tutorials for diigo
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