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Tracy Tuten

GOOGLE & Live Binders - 164 views

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    Great collection of resources on Google Apps for educators. I've forwarded this to teachers so they can survey a wide variety of topics. Check it out! In addition, I'm going to look at using LiveBinders as a way of organizing different resources to share with others or just as a way or organizing them for quick access.
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    A live binders collection of google apps
Brett Costin

iPad information-Live binder (Author: mikefisher821) - 125 views

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    Great resources organized by educational role.
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    Live Binder that is growing with information and links regarding iPads. A very handy resource.
Storm Snaith

Your LiveBinders Shelf - 26 views

shared by Storm Snaith on 23 Aug 09 - Cached
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    LiveBinders are the best way to organize and share information online. Live Binders could be an excellent tool for students to use to create online booklets of resources they find online combined with content that they've created. Or students could build Live Binders to showcase the work that they've done.
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    Another way to centralize information.
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    Live Binder. Organizes your resources for sharing, community engagement, etc.
BOB MERKEL

LiveBinders - Online Organization - 114 views

  • LiveBinders – Online Organization
  • On the LiveBinders site, you can find lots of great binders others have created. You can copy those binders and place them on your shelf too.
Betsy Morris

Social Bookmarking In The Classroom - 51 views

  • var gaJsHost = (("https:" == document.location.protocol) ? "https://ssl." : "http://www."); document.write(unescape("%3Cscript src='" + gaJsHost + "google-analytics.com/ga.js' type='text/javascript'%3E%3C/script%3E")); try { var pageTracker = _gat._getTracker("UA-1741032-1"); pageTracker._trackPageview(); } catch(err) {} 1
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    Excellent, concise explanation of social bookmarking. Also an ad for Delicious, since it uses only that tool as an example, but tabs at top offer explanations of Diigo, too.
Paul Hieronymus

Maps for Kids - LiveBinder - 127 views

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    Nice collection of Map tools for teachers in a Live Binder
Mark Gleeson

Technology Integration Sessions - LiveBinder - 3 views

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    , the binder contains some of the most popular posts in Educational Technology and Mobile Learning. These posts are organized into easily accessibile categories. There are also links to other equally interesting websites, presentations, slideshows, google docs, ebooks and many more. Dr Seam has assembled all the important web technology that teachers need to digitise their teaching.
Annette Yono

#notatiste16 - LiveBinder - 2 views

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    Variety of interesting Live Binders
mel cooke

New Literacies - LiveBinder - 89 views

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    this binder is marked as private
Jennie Snyder

How Blogging and Tweeting Reinvigorated my Passion for Teaching | Canadian Education As... - 84 views

  • The worst thing that anyone can do is to get stuck in a rut. This is especially true ifyou are a teacher! This blog is the beginning of a challenge that I have made for myself (and for any other teachers): try something new!
  • Change is necessary. Clean out your binders and see your classroom with a new set of eyes. Who knows what we’ve been missing.
  • There was no way to anticipate the extent to which blogging and tweeting would change my understanding of education, but these simple steps allowed me to enhance my practice and provide a richer learning environment for my students. Reaching beyond our classroom walls has meant so much for our school, and we’ve been rewarded with learning experiences worth remembering. 
Al Tucker

Education 2011: A case study in seniority-and burn-out - Buffalo Spree - September 2011... - 74 views

  • The following year teachers are required to “map” curriculums, a long process with no apparent functional use. Teaching for Understanding and Cross Curriculum Literacy are two trendy new programs promoting the latest hot topic. Everyone reads Active Literacy before author Heidi Hayes Jacobs arrives amidst great fanfare to promote her comprehensive program, which administrators cherry-pick, then forget. By 2008 the latest buzz-phrase is Professional Learning Communities. The high school adopts this concept at considerable cost and strife. Three years later Principal Power moves on, and PLCs fizzle. With each new initiative Sara’s enthusiasm diminishes. She has twenty-two years of books, binders, and workshop folders stacked in a file drawer, representing hundreds of hours of abandoned work. Sara digs through the strata like a scientist noting geologic eras. She ponders the energy spent on each new program, technological advance, and philosophical shift, and decides the only way she’ll make it to retirement is to stop caring so much. President Obama introduces the Race to the Top Fund, and by 2010 New York has successfully secured its slice of the cash cow. Common Core Standards are developed in 2011, and a system is put into place to rate teachers based on student test scores. Epilogue In 2013 the anti-union movement hits NY State and teacher unions lose the right to collectively bargain. With the help of key Assembly members, New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg and Governor Andrew Cuomo push through legislation they had endorsed for years eliminating the time-honored practice of laying-off teachers by seniority—“last hired, first fired.” A new math teacher is hired at Sara’s school. Being young and unattached, Bob impresses the new principal, who sees to it that he is not assigned the “problem” kids. Sara remains a competent and dedicated teacher, but the fire is out. She is asked to mentor Bob, but feels no motivation to train the competition. Bob can’t help but notice that Sara shows little interest in the newest reform initiatives. In 2014 a math position is cut due to budget constraints. At half the pay, Bob is clearly the better choice. Sara is laid off, and at age fifty, with a son in college, she joins the unemployed.
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    this article seems to chronicle the last fifteen years of my career - but the characters names are all different.
Mariusz Leś

PLN Starter Kit - LiveBinder | Diigo - 43 views

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    This links to an empty binder. Could you please send me the live link? Thank you!
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    http://www.livebinders.com/play/play?id=441748?gname=diigoineducation just extract the correct URL from the link ;-)
Sandie Toohey

ReadWorks.org | The Solution to Reading Comprehension - 42 views

shared by Sandie Toohey on 05 Sep 11 - No Cached
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    ReadWorks enables teachers to solve the reading comprehension crisis and eliminate the achievement gap in the U.S. by improving teacher effectiveness through research-based and classroom-proven instructional practices, curriculum, and open-access online technology.
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    Search for lessons and reading passages by grade and skill. In your account you can create digital binders of the lesson plans and reading passages that you want to use. 
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    Great for grade level assessments aligned with the Common Core Standards.
Martin Burrett

fur.ly | shorten multiple urls into one - 40 views

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    I love this online tool. Bunch a set of links together into one url and share the link to view the sites. Switch between the sites using the convenient bar at the top of the screen. Great for making sets of resources.
James Shockley

Organize your resources in an online binder - LiveBinders - 43 views

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    Free tool for organizing resources and collaborating online
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