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in title, tags, annotations or urlDropbox - Simplify your life - 95 views
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Use dropbox to keep track of files you need at home, work, and anywhere else you might be. It provides you the ability to access your files from any location, allow others to "drop" files into your dropbox, and to share any files you have placed in there. You can use it for student work or just as a personal productivity tool.
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It has to be downloaded on your computer so if you want to use this at school you will need your tech coordinator's permission.
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But you can use it at school with the access to the web page...
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Dropbox synchs with your smart phone like an iphone, and it also synchs with tablets like the ipad. This way I can carry my files no matter where I am.
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Try this in combination with dropitto.me. Awesome!
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I am not sure, but the idea of bringing referals to increase storage are awesome.
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Great application
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This is an amazing solution for storing, sharing, and back up your data. The ability to access files from any computer & mobile devices makes this a great solution. Up to 2GB storage free! Learn more about the public folder to share files with others, while keeping your other files private. I have it on both my Apple computers and on two PCs. This rocks!
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@Jonathon, thanks for sharing the blog post. I'll pass that along to others. @Cathy, thanks for confirming it's been a useful tool.
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One of the leading and best online file storage option. It works across many different devices and is great for teachers who like to travel light. Download required. Basic package is free with 'paid for' option with more storage. Easily share files with others. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+&+Web+Tools
Stephen Downes: The Role of the Educator - 122 views
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The Learner
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The Collector
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The Curator
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This isn't just about online learning! How many of these roles do you fulfill as a teacher, "facilitator," or admin? How successful have professional development efforts been in getting teachers to try out new roles? How successful have they been in getting kids to try out some of these roles? What other roles are there for students?
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Article comparing the lack of knowledge about the role of the educator at the moment with the blame put on 'bad teachers'.
Sharing a Folder in Google Drive | Teacher Tech - 67 views
Google Forms: Do NOT Duplicate Forms - Teacher Tech - 122 views
20 Google Apps activities for classroom innovation | Ditch That Textbook - 146 views
Free Technology for Teachers: Google Tutorials - 167 views
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using Google tools
Creative Educator - Connecting Curricula for Deeper Understanding - 34 views
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Most schools will say that they want students to have an understanding of their world as a whole, but they seldom look at topics with an interdisciplinary focus. Why? It is easy to find reasons why this disjointed approach to learning happens: · Some argue that there is so much content and so many skills to be learned in each discipline that they don’t have time to integrate subjects. · Others say that the each discipline has a body of knowledge and skills that should stand on its own and not be muddied by the intrusion of other disciplines. · Secondary educators say that there is insufficient common planning time to combine their efforts to teach an interdisciplinary course. · Still others say that the whole system is geared toward separate subjects and to break out of this would require a monumental effort. · Others are guided by “the tests,” which are presented by separate disciplines.
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The ultimate goal for the study of any subject is to develop a deeper understanding of its content and skills so that students can engage in higher-level thinking and higher- level application of its principles. When students dig deeper and understand content across several disciplines, they will be better equipped to engage in substantive discussion and application of the topic. They will also be better able to see relationships across disciplines.
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They organize students into interdisciplinary teams and coordinate lessons so that what happens in math, science, language arts, and social studies all tie to a common theme. Many times these teachers team-teach during larger blocks of time. Advocates of this more holistic approach to curriculum argue that it helps students:
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Technology in Education: An Overview - Education Week - 28 views
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$3 billion per year on digital content.
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he booming ed-tech industry, with corporate titans and small startups alike vying for a slice of an $8 billion-plus ye
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to even the most rural and remote schools.
Future Ready Schools | Tech Learning - 0 views
Online game makes math practice out of this world - USATODAY.com - 114 views
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"In "MathBlaster.com," kids play math games to earn merits, including this one in which they wrangle an alien slug by solving math problems. Today's kids now have an opportunity to hone their math skills .. by entering a massively multiplayer online game (MMO) called "MathBlaster.com.""
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Fun way to learn maths would earning points to join the Intergalactic Space Patrol.
A Day in the Life of Web 2.0 | Tech & Learning - 12 views
Diigo EDU School Account Admin Questions - 100 views
Yes, this would make sense to add to the Google Marketplace for third party apps for the education edition would be perfect.
started by Gil Anspacher on 25 Apr 11
6 follow-ups, last by Elizabeth McCarthy on 26 Apr 11
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Any Elementary Teachers using Diigo? - 101 views
I've used Diigo teacher account to set up accounts for my 105 fifth graders this past spring. I put all students in a main group (Colonial Resources) and then students studying a particular colony ...
Chrome Extension - Gradebook Split | Teacher Tech - 65 views
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