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Martha Hickson

Free Technology for Teachers: A Complete Guide to Using Blogger In School - 81 Page Fre... - 10 views

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    A Complete Guide to Using Blogger In School covers everything from blogging terminology to blogging activities to the nuts and bolts of using Blogger. You'll learn where to find media to use in blog posts, how to use media in blog posts, and get ideas for media-based blog posts. You'll also learn how to set-up your blog for multiple authors and how to manage comments.
Andrew McCluskey

What Should We Be Worried About In 2013? : 13.7: Cosmos And Culture : NPR - 48 views

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    "Every year Edge.org poses an Annual Question to dozens of scholars, scientists, writers, artists and thinkers. The respondents this year include the reasonably famous, such as Arianna Huffington, Steven Pinker, Brian Eno, Daniel Dennet, Sam Harris and 13.7's own Stuart Kauffman, as well as the not so famous (like me). "The 2013 question is: "What should we be worried about?" Respondents were urged to raise worries that aren't already on the public radar, or to dispel those that are" (Lombardo, NPR)
Maria Nuzzo

Three Elements of Great Communication, According to Aristotle - Scott Edinger - Harvard... - 99 views

  • Three Elements of Great Communication, According to Aristotle by Scott Edinger  |   9:00 AM January 17, 2013 Comments (78)         In my nearly 20 years of work in organization development, I've never heard anyone say that a leader communicated too much or too well. On the contrary, the most common improvement suggestion I've seen offered up on the thousands of 360 evaluations I've reviewed over the years is that it would be better if the subject in question learned to communicate more effectively. What makes someone a good communicator? There's no mystery here, not since Aristotle identified the three critical elements — ethos, pathos, and logos. — thousands of years ago. Ethos is essentially your credibility — that is, the reason people should believe what you're saying. In writing this blog I made an effort to demonstrate my ethos in the introduction, and here I'll just add that I have a degree in communication studies (emphasis in rhetoric for those who want the details) for good measure. In some cases, ethos comes merely from your rank within an organization. More commonly, though, today's leaders build ethos most
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    Three aspects of communication as outlined by Aristotle.
Serene Pleasant

Student Blogs: Digital Portfolios | Primary Tech - 76 views

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      Student Blogging has become a wonderful way for students to write reflectively, add notes to remember later, or study for a test.
  • Students can build their blogging “skill set”.
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    Using blogs in classroom for literacy as well as digital fluency.
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    wonderufl primary staudent blogging site
Mark Gleeson

Edmodo vs Blogging (updated and reposted from a post originally published in September ... - 12 views

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    I originally wrote this post in September 2012. With a new school year beginning in Australia and plans to ramp up blogging and Edmodo at our school this year, I have updated this post to use with my staff with more screenshots, new ideas and some additional references to the iPad use of these tools with dedicated apps. For those who have seen it before, you may like to revisit.
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. 
Roland Gesthuizen

ISTE 2013 Attendees used as marketing tools. Shame on Microsoft. - Holt Think: Ed, Crea... - 84 views

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    "If you were one of the 10,000 ISTE 2013 attendees in San Antonio this past June, congratulations.Along with all that juicy professional development, you received a free Microsoft RT Tablet just for showing up. You also were taken for a ride and you were used as Microsoft Marketing Tools for a failed product. "
Rachel Hinton

Five apps to expand Word 2013's feature set - TechRepublic - 53 views

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    Why leave your document to use an external tool when you can integrate the functionality you need into Word? Check out these five free mini apps to add power to Word 2013.
Donal O' Mahony

Googlecracy… | eLearning Island - 19 views

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    This is a blog I wrote after I read an academic article 'Power on': Googlecracy, privatisation and the standardisation of sources (Souto-Otero and Beneito-Montagut 2013). I have related the article to teachers in the Second Level (high-school) system of education.
Donal O' Mahony

Teachers reading research - 44 views

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    This is my first Blog posting of 2013 and it reflects my concerns about teachers in Ireland and their attitudes towards reading educational research. The post has generated some interesting comment from Ireland and the USA. I would be really interested in hearing your ideas.
anonymous

Thursday 3/14 is Pi Day! From Common Core and Educational Technology - 86 views

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    2013 Pi Day is coming up 3/14. Here are some sites with fun and relevant class activities from our recently started blog supporting Common Core and Ed Tech. Please take a look at the site and provide any feedback! Thanks,
onepulledthread

Learning through blogging as part of a connectivist MOOC | Sue Waters Blog - 70 views

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    More by Edublogger Sue Waters. especially good for beginners.
Michael Sheehan

Learning Never Stops: Photo Pin - Free photos for your blog - 4 views

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    Free images to use in your blog or in the classroom.
Jennie Snyder

Three Classroom Blogging Tips for Teachers - The Tempered Radical - 102 views

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    Great post by Bill Ferriter on classroom blogging. Practical tips for teachers.
psmiley

Infographic: “Increase Your Blog Traffic in 3 Easy Ways” | Larry Ferlazzo&#... - 14 views

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    Infographic: "Increase Your Blog Traffic in 3 Easy Ways" http://t.co/SkuHjEI6TG
psmiley

Seven Strategies for Growing Community on your Blog | David Lee King - 37 views

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    Blogs
Don Doehla

Assessing Student Progress Using Blog-Based Porfolios - 97 views

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    Use of student blogs as portfolios of growth and reflection - very powerful!
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