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Kathy Schrock's Guide to Everything - Home Page - 144 views

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    Kathy Schrock retired in 2011 and closed down her website Guide for Educators. Find many of those resources and more in this new website. It is chocked full of great resources for K-12 teachers
Sue Bailey

Tech Talk for Teachers: Do You Stream on UStream? - 62 views

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    Have your class create a webcast, and be "on the air" in a matter of minutes using UStream.tv.
Siri Anderson

film | story - Home - 87 views

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    Explore world history through movies using this useful guide. Search by country or time period. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/History
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    This new repository for information holds great promise for teachers going forward. They are in the process of adding essays reviewing the context and themes in the films they've listed. A tool worth bookmarking.
Scott Kinkoph

technology4kids [licensed for non-commercial use only] / globalprojects - 4 views

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    Shell Terell website
Carl Bogardu

Will 'Samsung School' Classroom Technology Program Spread? - 44 views

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    I opened the page and saw the picture of eight students in the traditional arrangement of the classroom, all of them having a computer presenting exactly the same image as the one on the big screen, and the teacher speaking at the front. So I wondered whether the text was word reading...
Maggie Tsai

Diigo: Why I use it. « Rhondda's Reflections - wandering around the Web - 0 views

  • So why do I use Diigo?   I like its ability to enhance my bookmarking with highlights and sticky notes, that are retained with the page when I go back to it. I like that you can highlight and publish easily from Diigo to you blog or an email, and a reference appears automatically along with the posting. I like the ability to create lists on specific topics that can be shared. I like the ability to create groups to pool resources for specific subjects. I recently joined a few Diigo groups and have had some very useful sites brought to my attention. I like that you can access and search the bookmarks anywhere by full-text and tags. I like to search for the most popular bookmarks on a particular subject. I like the different ways to share and aggregate information that  Diigo offers. I have set it up so that a list of my new bookmarks appears on this blog on a weekly basis but this is just one option. You can now choose to automatically The tool bar is easy to download and makes it easy to use and aspect of Diigo whenever you are on line.
  • Of course you can keep things private if you choose to but that is really defeating the purpose of Diigo in the first place. Diigo also began offering, on Sept 19th, a Diigo Education Account Facility. I haven’t investigated this yet but a post about it was put onto the SLAV Bright Ideas blog. It is worth looking at. From Diigo ‘The Diigo Educator Accounts offer a suite of features that makes it incredibly easy for teachers to get their entire class of students or their peers started on collaborative research using Diigo’s powerful web annotation and social bookmarking technology.’ For an educator account, you do have to apply and fill out how/why you want to use Diigo in your school.
Maggie Tsai

FL08 - 21st Century Researching with Diigo - PETE&C 2009 - 0 views

  • Program Description: Learn how to harness the powerful research tools and knowledge-sharing community of Diigo to take your students’ researching capabilities into the 21st century. Through the new Teacher Console and educational accounts your students can safely access the bookmarking and annotation features of Diigo and can collaborate through secure class groups.
Sheri Edwards

Subscription Options | EdTechTalk - 0 views

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    subscribe to weekly news on the tools teachers just like you are learning to use in the classroom
anonymous

The Innovative Educator: Listen to a Principal Who Knows Banning is the Easy Way Out - 66 views

  • Sheninger understands that while banning students from technology and social media is certainly easier, his job is not to do what is most convenient, but rather what is right for our students.  As a result, Sheninger publicly embraces the use of social media for himself and for his students.  
  • Sheninger, considered to be one of the most innovative principals in the country, will be joined by several of his teachers, students, board trustees and members of his community to discuss how New Milford High School uses technology as a student, parent, and community engagement tool.
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    Great video!
Samantha Fecich

WednesdayswithSam - 54 views

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    This wiki was created to be a resource for teachers, students, and parents to utilize in order to reinforce topics discussed in the classroom. This site is updated weekly as I obtain new information and resources. You will find many websites all separated by subject area. Learn and enjoy!
Warren Apel

Capterra - Reviews of Scholastico Parent-Teacher Conference Software - 11 views

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    Capterra is a great way for school tech people to learn about new software, as well as read and write reviews of Ed Tech software they use.
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