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Math Coach's Corner: Numeracy Continuum - 53 views

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    Post about Numeracy Continuum resources.
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How to Write a Quality Comment! - Mrs. Yollis & her students - 103 views

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    Mrs. Yollis, 3rd grade teacher is an award-winning blogger. She has her students blogging and has taught them some keys to leaving quality comments on posts in a simple, fun way. Check it out! I loved it and improve your connections to others through blogging.
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    Thank you for sharing this charming video. I actually added it to my own college level Diigo groups! They can use this kind of advice for quality commenting.
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8 Ideas, 10 Guides, And 17 Tools For A Better Professional Learning Network - 5 views

  • Get started developing your social media PLN with these tips and ideas for great ways to make use of social tools.
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  • hese guides to find out how other educators have used social media and other tools to grow their personal learning networks.
  • Use these popular social media tools for learning to grow and take advantage of your network with the latest technology.
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    An excellent post with resources on developing and building a personal learning network.
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Patty Hicks EdTech Learning Log | An online inventory of what I've learned and created - 3 views

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  • Here is a link to a bundle I’ve created on Google Reader. I enjoy following David Pogue from the NYT. He is funny and witty and interesting, at least I think so. I’m a fan of Mitch Resnick from MIT and must give him all the credit for my passion in helping my students see themselves as creators not just users of technology. You should search out some of his writings. Actually better yet go to a conference at MIT and meet him.
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Twitter for Teachers: an Experiment in Openness | theory.cribchronicles.com - 1 views

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    Great post on the value of "openness" and using Twitter for professional learning. 
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Common Core State Standards Initiative - 12 views

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    Post about how fraction understanding progresses through the elementary school years
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This Year's MetLife Survey: Good News for Teacherpreneurs | transformED - 34 views

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    How can education stem the rising tide of teacher dissatisfaction? Recent MetLife survey states it is down 23% since 2008. This post has some ideas. 
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Twitter Trumps Online Conference - Six Steps For Using Twitter For Your Conference Or E... - 1 views

  • At the end of the last day, we were all amazed at our Twitter experience. We felt connected to a new breed of professionals, the Twitterati, like never before and we saw the amazing power of instant feedback from social media applications like Twitter.
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    "In this post Jeff Hurt (@JeffHurt) tells the story of using Twitter at a conference and then proposes some tips for Conference and Event planners wanting to use Twitter to enhance their events."
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New teacher evaluations start to hurt students - The Answer Sheet - The Washington Post - 168 views

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    How, or will, this data be received?
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What Facebook Users Share: Lower Grades - TIME - 4 views

  • What Facebook Users Share: Lower Grades By Anita Hamilton Tuesday, Apr. 14, 2009 Print var artId= "1891111"; var chn = "bizTech"; var contType = "article"; Email Reprints Digg Facebook time:http://www.time.com/time/business/article/0,8599,1891111,00.html Twitter MORE Add to my: del.icio.us Technorati reddit Google Bookmarks Mixx StumbleUpon Blog this on: TypePad LiveJournal Blogger WordPress MySpace var ad = adFactory.getAd(88, 31); ad.setPosition(8) ad.write(); Forget the widely unloved redesign. Facebook has committed a greater offense. According to a new study by doctoral candidate Aryn Karpinski of Ohio State University and her co-author Adam Duberstein of Ohio Dominican University
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    Finally someone has admitted it, Facebook makes you dumber.
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Tools 4 noobs - tools you didn't even know you needed - 102 views

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    This site lets you generate embed codes from URLs for Youtube and Vimeo and other sites directly from an iPad for blog posting.
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Issaquah School District: 5000 Days - 5 views

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    Take today's kindergartner and fast forward 5,000 days: Will that same child be a confident graduate prepared to tackle his or her dreams? Stay tuned as the 5,000 Days Project follows the lives of a diverse group of students as they progress through the Issaquah School District. The participants are being filmed each year, and their final video documentaries will be posted here as they graduate.
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Building meaningful relationships in schools by @pruman21 - 10 views

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    From September, I am starting a new role. I am going to be a year group leader for year 5. This has come about relatively quickly since my return from mainstream and so I have spent some time over the summer reflecting on my practice and how I am going to develop and inspire the people I work with. One of those people is an NQT. My sister is also starting her first post as an NQT in another school. After speaking on the phone for half an hour this morning, I realised that some of the stuff that I was saying to her is probably some of the stuff that I will be saying to the NQT I will be working with...
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Micro Learning - Micro elearning | elearningindustry - 27 views

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    Micro Learning Useful resources about MicroLearning and its contribution in the eLearning process. Share our posts or submit your own article. See more.
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Nine Ways to Improve Class Discussions - 144 views

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    "I once heard class discussions described as "transient instructional events." They pass through the class, the course, and the educational experiences of students with few lingering effects. Ideas are batted around, often with forced participation; students don't take notes; and then the discussion ends-it runs out of steam or the class runs out of time. If asked a few days later about the exchange, most students would be hard-pressed to remember anything beyond what they themselves might have said, if that. So this post offers some simple suggestions for increasing the impact of the discussions that occur in our courses."
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$8k in Image Copyright Infringement Penalties: Bloggers, Beware! - 42 views

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    Posting the wrong image on your blog can be costly - copyright infringement penalties can range from $8,000 to $150k. Here's how to protect yourself from...
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technology rocks. seriously.: BEFORE You Post: THINK - 64 views

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    Updated THINK posters.
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How to Start an Online Book Club on Goodreads | Reading By Example - 35 views

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    Leave a comment on my blog post and register to possibly win a free copy of Mindfulness.
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