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Martin Burrett

Off to #BETT2017? Explore 'UKEdChat's Must Visit' stands - UKEdChat.com - 3 views

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    "we have compiled six specialist lists for delegates, pointing out some of the smaller exhibitors at the show. Complimented by a PDF route map, which will be handed out to delegates at the show, the lists and route map suggest stands which might be of interest for educators at the show."
Nicole Miller

New trans-continental map of the Pacific R.R. and routes of overland travel to Colorado... - 15 views

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      Why did the RR take the route pictured here?
Martin Burrett

Walkit - 26 views

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    This is a mapping site which shows the quickest or least polluted routes around lots of UK towns and cities. Help your children keep safe and healthy. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/PSHE%2C+RE%2C+Citizenship%2C+Geography+%26+Environmental
Kate Pok

Why the Facebook Group My Students Created for Themselves is Better than the ... - 107 views

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    have been struggling with whether or not to go this route...what do others think?
Marc Patton

DAKOTA 38 - Full Movie in HD - YouTube - 13 views

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    Jim and a group of riders retrace the 330-mile route of his dream on horseback from Lower Brule, South Dakota to Mankato, Minnesota to arrive at the hanging site on the anniversary of the execution.
Maggie Tsai

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills - Framework for 21st Century Learning - 49 views

  • The framework presents a holistic view of 21st century teaching and learning that combines a discrete focus on 21st century student outcomes (a blending of specific skills, content knowledge, expertise and literacies) with innovative support systems to help students master the multi-dimensional abilities required of them in the 21st century.
  • Download PDF version of the Framework here Please visit Route 21 for an interactive view of the framework here Download the Full Skills Definition Document he
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Florence Dujardin

Using Wenger's Communities of Practice to Explore a New Teacher Cohort - Journal of Tea... - 14 views

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    This qualitative study explores a cohort professional development experience that brought new teachers together every few weeks from across an urban school district. Observation data were analyzed through Wenger's (1998) Communities of Practice social learning framework. The purpose was to examine how a cohort can be a valuable resource of new teacher support, particularly in areas where novices, who are being prepared largely through alternative routes, start their careers in some of the most challenging teaching assignments. Key theoretical insights resulting from the analysis include (a) the importance of interactivity of the Wenger elements, (b) the centrality of the community component, and (c) the implications of what legitimate peripheral participation looks like for a solely novice community of practice. Implications of these theoretical considerations are discussed and then linked to possibilities for practice and research to supplement current, traditional induction and mentoring practices.
Florence Dujardin

Building Stronger Ties With Alumni Through Facebook to Increase Volunteerism and Charit... - 23 views

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    This research explores how strength of network ties, as fostered by the use of a social network site, Facebook, (a) influences alumni attitudes toward volunteering for and making charitable gifts to their alma mater, and (b) fortifies consistency between attitude and behavior. After exploratory interviews and participant observation, a survey of 3,085 alumni was conducted for hypothesis testing. Structural equation modeling analysis revealed: First, active participation in Facebook groups positively predicted strength of network ties along 2 dimensions: frequency of communication and emotional closeness. Second, both dimensions of tie strength influenced actual behavior, albeit via different routes. The paper also contributes to attitude change research in showing that strength of network ties can help ensure consistencies between attitude and behavior.
Paula Frohman

Welcome to Route 21 - 45 views

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    Group looking at the role of Technology in classrooms
Michele Brown

StepMap - Create your personal map for free - 10 views

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    StepMap enables you to create maps for free and to search for maps in the map directory. In the map directory you can find maps for Africa, Asia, Australia/Ozeania, Europe, North America and South America. You can add images, videos, audio files and much more to your personal map. Categories in the map directory include Travel Routes, News Maps, School Maps, Fan Maps, Political Maps as well as Historical Maps.
Brianna Crowley

Five Reasons We Did Not Choose Teach for America | Education on GOOD - 55 views

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    Two pre-service teachers explain why they chose a Masters of Arts in Teaching rather than the quick certification route of TFA.
Nigel Coutts

Why banning technology is not the answer - The Learner's Way - 53 views

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    There is something about human nature that draws us towards dichotomous patterns of thought; an all or nothing, us or them style of thinking in which an option is either good or it is bad. In such a model complexity and subtle nuance with multiple possible outcomes and routes towards a goal are ignored. The field of educational technology is one where such a pattern is evident and recent ban on technology by a Sydney school shows how this style of analysis can have a significant impact on student learning.
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    Well worded response, thank you for the share
acarraro

Host to Host through a Router - Practical Networking .net - 7 views

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      Why shouldn't the router use some kind of Default Route in this case?
Stacy Olson

ORBIS - The Stanford Geospatial Network Model of the Roman World - 102 views

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    A cool interactive map of the Roman Empire. A great tool to experiment with different modes of travel, over different routes, different seasons, etc. through the Roman Empire. 
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    ORBIS: The Stanford Geospatial Network Model of the Roman World reconstructs the time cost and financial expense associated with a wide range of different types of travel in antiquity. The model is based on a simplified version of the giant network of cities, roads, rivers and sea lanes that framed movement across the Roman Empire. It broadly reflects conditions around 200 CE but also covers a few sites and roads created in late antiquity.
Deborah Baillesderr

Google World Wonders Project - 133 views

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    I'm a great fan of google but until it shows a balanced sample I will not use it. I am sad to see only places 2 in South America... "Route 66" made their list and the Machu Picchu ruins did not?? and we are talking about World Wonders? I think I rather use UNESCO's map http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/ I find google's WWP misleading and ethnocentric... but an outstanding work in progress. Just saying
Roland Gesthuizen

What Is a Book? The Definition Continues to Blur: Tech News and Analysis « - 45 views

  • a whole series of ongoing attempts to reimagine the entire industry of writing and selling books. If you’re an author, it’s a time of incredible chaos, but also incredible opportunity.
  • a market where Amazon is already publishing what it calls “Singles,” or short book-length publications that virtually anyone can produce.
  • author Barry Eisler, after publishing a number of books through the traditional route, said recently he’s going to start self-publishing, because he will have more control over the process and will keep more of the revenue.
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    "It used to be so easy to define what a book was: a collection of printed pages bound inside a cover (hard or soft) that you could place on a shelf in your library, or in a store. Now, there are e-books, and blogs that turn into books, and long pieces of journalism that are somewhere between magazine articles and short books"
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    Good article that notes the increase of self-publication with eBooks that can be purchased from Amazon
Paul McKean

Jolicloud - 91 views

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    Jolicloud connects you to all of your favorite online apps, social media, videos, photos and files from any computer in the world. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/
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    Jolicloud - Virtual Desktop http://bit.ly/jBLZjh #cloud #edtech #elearning #bookmark #share #collaborate #tech
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    We are hoping to go the Jolicloud route this coming school year. Is anyone out there using it? Comments, critiques and suggestions welcome.
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