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Judy Arzt

13 Ways to Get More Pinterest Followers | Search Engine Journal - 57 views

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    13 Ways to Get More Pinterest Followers | Search Engine Journal http://t.co/QAWhj7nZ
Steve Gall

instaGrok | A new way to learn - 35 views

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    A worthy successor to google's wonder wheel? http://t.co/xuLd2DnZ #tlchat #austl #searchengine
Enid Baines

Mysterious paper sculptures « Central Station - 37 views

  • A mysterious new Twitter account called “a book for xmas” has appeared and is tweeting @ various recipients of sculptures and others involved.
Steve Gall

FileLab Audio Editor: easily edit your audio online for free! - 94 views

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    A great child-friendly audio editor with a good range of easy to use effects and tools. Easy sign in with Facebook, Google or Yahoo accounts. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Music%2C+Sound+%26+Podcasts
Kelly Little

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      Going to FETC/Orlando? Remember to sign up for PLN Tweet n Greet Wed. Jan. 25, if you want to meet.
James Woods

The Joy of Quiet - NYTimes.com - 4 views

  • The central paradox of the machines that have made our lives so much brighter, quicker, longer and healthier is that they cannot teach us how to make the best use of them; the information revolution came without an instruction manual.
  • The only way to do justice to our onscreen lives is by summoning exactly the emotional and moral clarity that can’t be found on any screen.
  • MAYBE that’s why more and more people I know, even if they have no religious commitment, seem to be turning to yoga, or meditation, or tai chi; these aren’t New Age fads so much as ways to connect with what could be called the wisdom of old age.
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  • Other friends try to go on long walks every Sunday, or to “forget” their cellphones at home. A series of tests in recent years has shown, Mr. Carr points out, that after spending time in quiet rural settings, subjects “exhibit greater attentiveness, stronger memory and generally improved cognition. Their brains become both calmer and sharper.”
  • I noticed that all their talk was of sailing — or riding or bridge: anything that would allow them to get out of radio contact for a few hours.
  • empathy, as well as deep thought, depends (as neuroscientists like Antonio Damasio have found) on neural processes that are “inherently slow.” The very ones our high-speed lives have little time for.
  • I’ve yet to use a cellphone and I’ve never Tweeted or entered Facebook. I try not to go online till my day’s writing is finished, and I moved from Manhattan to rural Japan in part so I could more easily survive for long stretches entirely on foot, and every trip to the movies would be an event.
  • Nothing makes me feel better — calmer, clearer and happier — than being in one place, absorbed in a book, a conversation, a piece of music.
  • For more than 20 years, therefore, I’ve been going several times a year — often for no longer than three days — to a Benedictine hermitage, 40 minutes down the road, as it happens, from the Post Ranch Inn. I don’t attend services when I’m there, and I’ve never meditated, there or anywhere; I just take walks and read and lose myself in the stillness, recalling that it’s only by stepping briefly away from my wife and bosses and friends that I’ll have anything useful to bring to them.
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    Too much technology?!
Juan Arbulu

Storify - Create stories using social media - 97 views

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    Create stories using social media. Turn what people post on social media into compelling stories. Collect the best photos, video, tweets and more to publish them as simple, beautiful stories that can be embedded anywhere.
Steve Ransom

Why Students Don't Read What is Assigned in Class - YouTube - 7 views

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    A great example of the importance of choice, relevancy, and joy in any literacy program
Peter Beens

What I want my teachers to know about me - 9 views

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    This blog post inspired me to do a similar activity in my own classes. 
Kate Pok

American Migration [Interactive Map] - Forbes - 94 views

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    Great interactive map of inbound/outbound migration by county.
Judy Arzt

Social Bookmarking with students: Quality not quantity! | The Edublogger - 13 views

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    New Blog post: Social Bookmarking with students: Quality not quantity! http://t.co/h0MPEkeR
Peter Beens

10 (more) ways for teachers to learn… « What Ed Said - 2 views

  • Engage with teachers from different places and cultures.
  • Interact with teachers who teach other disciplines and different age groups
  • Get out of school!
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  • Visit another school
  • Watch other teachers teach or present
  • Tweet from a conference
  • Interact with other people who share your passion
  • Reflect on your own learning
  • Teach teachers
  • Be open-minded
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    You can't be a teacher, if you are not a learner. This week, I'm fortunate to be at an IB workshop in Chiang Mai, Thailand, training to be an IB workshop leader. Reflecting at the end of the first day, I have some ideas to add my list of ways teachers can learn…
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