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Martin Burrett

To blog or not to blog - 86 views

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    An exploration of the benefits and hurdles to blogging in the classroom and using blogs as a teaching tool
Jim Tiffin Jr

What makes an interactive whiteboard interactive? - Doug Johnson's Blue Skunk... - 25 views

  • But many advocates of this technology (myself included), see IWBs as genuine means of bringing more interactivity, more student-focus into classrooms of traditional teachers
  • What we don't want to forget is that someone who is coaching a teacher is not really looking for "good technology use" but for just good educational practices. Having an IWB is not going to change a lecturer into something else.
  • Any item in the Instruction domain can be enhanced using an IWB.
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  • just because a teacher has an IWB doesn't mean it has to be used every minute of the day. And yes, a teacher can create truly interactive lessons without using any technology whatsoever.
  • use the SmartNotebook software that works with the hardware to organize materials, to find and share lessons, and to seamlessly blend multimedia into lessons.
  • While popular (2007, 2010, interactive white boards (IWBs) are controversial even (or especially) among technology enthusiasts. The major complaint is that the use of these devices reinforces the "sage on the stage" teaching methodology. "The IWB is little more than a fancy overhead projector and its touch sensitive screen is only used to save the teacher a couple steps back to the computer to change a slide."
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    Blog post that articulates some of the best practices for incorporating an interactive white board (IWB), like a SMART Board, into your classroom in meaningful and instructionally sound ways.
Tim Cooper

The 2015 Honor Roll: EdTech's Must-Read K-12 IT Blogs | EdTech Magazine - 57 views

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    good list of edtech blogs, some better than others. The list seems to have a wide scope to include all levels and subject areas rather than the best blogs.
Holly Barlaam

Best Teacher Blogs - 110 views

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    A list of the "best" teacher blogs
Sharon Stephens

Kids Blogging - Group | Diigo - 4 views

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    Looking for educators to contribute links to safe blogs for "Kids Blogging" group.
Maggie Tsai

New! Daily / Weekly Group Bookmarks Auto-Post - 23 views

From listening to our users' feedback, we have now made it possible to automatically post group bookmarks to your blogs! This "Group Auto Blog Post" feature will enable group member to automatical...

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started by Maggie Tsai on 07 Nov 08 no follow-up yet
Bob Rowan

Steve Hargadon: Thoughts on Social Networking in Education - 46 views

  • the act of blogging, and becoming a part of the blogging conversation, were important for teacher professional growth
  • blog "to the empty room" for 9 months
  • It would take away the personal benefit of the journeys that they had been on to get where they were
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  • "I don't know anyone here."
  • threaded discussion forum
  • On a blog, the main author is on a pedestal, and blogs tend to favor posts which reflect the self-importance of the blogger or comments which tend toward extremism
  • What makes social networking for professional development so powerfu
  • not geographically or physically bounded
  • takes place 24X7
  • llows for asynchronous contribution
  • contribution by those who would never previously have written an article for a journal or made a formal presentation
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    Comments on the founding of Classroom 2.0 and how teachers who were not previously participating in online social networking were more comfortable using the Classroom 2.0 site than maintaining and otherwise participating in blogs
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    NSDL recently underwent a reorganization into discipline subsections with intense work by degree candidates. One of them from WCU was denied credit for work and publication because there were no page numbers. The head of the project called her advisor and fixed the problem, but they rethought the model and added separate online journals for contributors. At this point, the chemistry portal is a model of how the whole thing should turn out. http://chemdl.org It has moodle modules, a textbook, lessons, virtual labs. I will link to a google spreadsheet with all URIs in a few days. Right now my kids are putting it together. ;-) Bob
Mr Casal

How to Set up a Class Blog in Five Minutes | - 115 views

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    The Creative Education Blog
SJCNY Trainers

12 Alternative Cameras to the Flip - TechLearning.com - 94 views

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    Greta list of 12 Flip type cameras with detailed lists of specs, uses, and cost. From Tech Learning TL Advisor Blog and Ed Tech Ticker Blogs from TL Blog Staff
Holly Barlaam

Blogging Tutorial - 60 views

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    Using blogs in science education--another tutorial by Stacy Baker (extremebiology).
N Carroll

What Makes a Great Blog Post:Glogster EDU - 21st century multimedia tool for educators,... - 1 views

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    Great Glog sharing what "Makes a Great BLOG".
John Padula

Removing The Navbar From Your Blog - 59 views

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    How to remove the Navbar (the thing that says "Next Blog>>" from your Blog
Sheri Edwards

Blog posts on privacy - Google Privacy Center - 2 views

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    Blog posts on privacy We write about privacy on several of Google's official blogs. Here are links to our privacy-related posts.
Alias Librarian

The Ultimate Guide to The Use of Blogs in Teaching ~ Educational Technology and Mobile ... - 208 views

  • Blogging is one of the eventual realization of web 2.0 technologies. It is the driving engine behind this online information revolution. Thousands of blogs are created everyday and for different purposes. Some people blog to make money, some to share their voice with the world, some to immortalize their life events and diaries, and others blog just to vex and scam people.
Jennie Snyder

Student Blogging Resources - 100 views

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    Resources for student blogging
Jennie Snyder

You Teach a Child to Blog...Common Concerns with Student Blogging Answered - 66 views

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    A good post on things to consider when starting a classroom blog with students. Key points on teaching internet safety and addressing parent concerns.
Glenn Hervieux

Using Blogs to Help Students Develop Global Awareness - video - 82 views

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    Linda Yollis, an award-winning 3rd grade teacher, made this video with her students to share how they have used blogs to learn the importance of connecting online with others online, about Digital Footprints and Internet safety, and sharing their voice. I think you'll enjoy it and hopefully think about the ways you encourage students to make their writing/learning visible and connect with others, whether it be a blog or an interactive online discussion. 
Tracy Watanabe

Mrs. Yollis' Classroom Blog: Video: The Benefits of Blogging! - 68 views

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    Great blogging info from Mrs. Yollis' students! Benefits, tips, making quality comments, and resources.
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. 
Jennie Snyder

12 Days of Blogging : Mr. Avery's Classroom Blog - 104 views

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    Another great example of a class blog!
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