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Connie Pilato

SlideBoom: Share Live Powerpoint Presentations - slideboom.com - 55 views

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    SlideBoom is a free service for sharing PowerPoint presentations on the web. Everyone can publish their slideshows for business, education, entertaining and just fun. The membership is free.
Roland Gesthuizen

Education World: Improving School Culture - 78 views

  • Studies are finding that the culture or climate of a school can have a marked impact on student performance.
  • school's performance never will improve until the school culture is one where people feel valued, safe, and share the goal of self-improvement
  • School culture, he says, is shared experiences both in and out of school, such as traditions and celebrations, a sense of community, of family and, team."
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  • Positive school cultures can be developed through assessment, analysis, improving and strengthening a school's identity, and then monitoring progress
  • The three major indicators of a healthy school culture are collaboration (do people work together and share information), collegiality (is there a sense of belonging and emotional support), and efficacy (do stakeholders feel as if they have control of their destinies or do they view themselves as helpless victims of "the system?")
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    What kind of culture pervades your school? Do staff members feel like a family? Or is it like a factory or a Little Shop of Horrors? One way to assess school culture, and then strive to improve it, is through the Center for Improving School Culture's triage survey. Included: Links to the triage survey.
Roland Gesthuizen

Google Certified Teachers Share: What's New from Google for Educators - EdTechTeam - 69 views

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    A panel of Google Certified Teachers shares the latest features and tips, including search, collaboration, publishing, and... even more. Everything in this session is new since the session submission deadline!
Steve Gall

Online School Project Site for K-12 educators | Bookemon.com - 79 views

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    Bookemon lets Educators create a secure, private and friendly environment for their students and staff to create and share books.
amy musone

Connected Educators, Connected Families / Browse Our Publications / Publications & Resources / HFRP - Harvard Family Research Project - 29 views

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    Joe Mazza shares how families connect at his school.
Steven Engravalle

Microsoft Partners in Learning - 0 views

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    We help educators and school leaders connect, collaborate, create, and share so that students can realize their greatest potential.
Martin Burrett

Two Contrasting Views of Educational Technology by @nikpeachey - 32 views

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    I'd like to share a couple of videos with you that I have used recently in the courses I teach. I find these videos particularly interesting because they show such contrasting approaches to learning and in particular - for want of a better word - e-learning.
Jeff Andersen

Dropbox unveils new product aimed at higher ed | Education Dive - 40 views

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    Dropbox is broadening its sales focus from targeting mostly corporations to trying to attract paid users in higher ed, too. Officials say the intent is for those collaborating on research and potentially sharing high amounts of sensitive data and information to be able to do so in a secure environment that is controlled by the campus CIO. PC World reports the company does not see Dropbox Education as useful for "undergrads who may just need to turn in a paper or two."
Peter Beens

10 Twitter Tips for Teachers | PlanbookEdu Blog - 50 views

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    Using Twitter is a brilliant way for teachers to connect to their students, classroom parents, and the global community. If you are a teacher, you can use Twitter in a variety of ways, from staying updated on new trends in education to encouraging idea sharing in the classroom. The following list of tips can help you get the most out of your Twitter experience.
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    I recently had a teacher declare that Twitter was "a waste of time" during one of our meetings. It's good to see resources that will help our teachers understand the value of tools like Twitter.
Peter Beens

TEDEducation's Channel - YouTube - 3 views

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    Introducing TED-Ed: Lessons worth sharing. You can also nominate an educator or animator or suggest a lesson via this site. 
Roland Gesthuizen

ICTEV Teacher/Educator Award 2012 - YouTube - 6 views

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    "This movie has been put together as a summary of what I see as my role as a teacher. It includes some of the highlights of teaching over the last 12 months. It will be shared with participants at the ICTEV conference in Melbourne on May 26th where I will be honoured with the ICTEV Teacher/Educator of the Year Award 2012"
Peter Beens

A Principal's Reflections: Social Media is Not Just For Students - 54 views

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    When principals hear the words Twitter and Facebook they cringe. Immediately, visions of excessive socialization, time wasted, and meaningless conversations in the form of updates come to mind. This is true, in many cases, when these tools are used for personal use. I am here to share ways in which principals can harness the power of these free resources to improve communications, public relations, professional growth, instruction, and create a brand presence for your school. Quite simply, social media tools such as Twitter and Facebook have improved my effectiveness and efficiency as an educational leader.
Cindy Sheets

The Learning Registry - 3 views

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    The Learning Registry is a new approach to capturing, sharing, and analyzing learning resource data to broaden the usefulness of digital content to benefit educators and learners. Not a website or repository… not a search engine… and not a replacement for the excellent sources of online learning content that already exist…
Bob Rowan

Top Tools 2011 C4LPT - 6 views

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    List of Top 100 Tools for Learning from Centre Fore Learning & Performance Technologies; decent summary of technology in education trends, shared by Sue Van Den Acre, via Magi Koch
Brianna Crowley

So You Want to Be a Teacherpreneur? A Week in the Life... | Change Education on GOOD - 42 views

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    "CTQ teacherpreneur Jessica Cuthbertson shares a peek into her hybrid role of seventh grade teacher and educational policy advocate: "Teacherpreneurism is not an 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. gig. Instead, it's a professional identity-a part of myself I can't turn off. And it's highly addictive.""
Bradley Robertson

instaGrok.com - 139 views

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    An innovative search engine built for education. Search via concept map, save searches in a personal journal. Great concept to check out. 
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    Search engine built for education.
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    Diigo and Wolfram Alpha make a love child!
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    Filtered search engine that presents related terms in a web + displays results for web sites, pictures, and some key facts on the right side of the page. Suggested by Jeremy Carver, 5/7/2012; **** NOTE: as of 5/7/2012 this site claims not to work in Internet Explorer ****
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    Wow! I had a hard time pulling myself away. I'd like to experiment more with this tool. Thanks for sharing it.
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    "To understand thoroughly and intuitively" - A search tool that show the inter-relatedness of a topic and allows users to graphically see the information relations.
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    Research any topic with an interactive concept map, that you can customize and share. Free personal and low cost educational accounts.
Roland Gesthuizen

10 tips for engaging pupils and parents in e-safety and digital citizenship | Teacher Network | Guardian Professional - 124 views

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    "From watching TED talks to a quiz that gets pupils thinking about protecting personal information, education experts share ideas on building digital citizenship skills with students and parents"
Sasha Thackaberry

Colleges use FAFSA information to reject students and potentially lower financial aid packages | Inside Higher Ed - 34 views

  • When would-be college students apply for financial aid using the FAFSA, they are asked to list the colleges they are thinking about attending. The online version of the form asks applicants to submit up to 10 college names. The U.S. Department of Education then shares all the information on the FAFSA with all of the colleges on the list, as well as state agencies involved in awarding student aid. The form notes that the information could be used by state agencies, but there is no mention that individual colleges will use the information in admissions or financial aid -- and there is no indication that students could be punished by colleges for where they appear on the list.
  • Now, some colleges use this “FAFSA position” when considering students’ applications for admission, which may affect decisions about admission or placement on the wait list, said David Hawkins, director of public policy and research for the National Association for College Admission Counseling.
  • So the institution is disinclined to use up a precious admissions slot for a student who is unlikely to enroll.  “The student has no idea that this information is being used in this context,” Hawkins said. The federal government "doesn’t indicate it. Institutions certainly aren’t telling students they are using it. Certainly, this is a concern from this association’s standpoint.”
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  • It's unclear if the Education Department was aware of this issue until contacted by Inside Higher Ed on Friday. The department now says it will review the longstanding practice of sharing the FAFSA positions with every college.
  • The use of the list on the FAFSA is just another example of how colleges are using increasingly sophisticated data mining techniques to recruit and shape their classes.
Jonathan Wylie

The Best Education Blogs for Teachers Who Love Technology - 132 views

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    Teachers love to share their best ideas and resources with others. In the past, this was done by word of mouth, but today they blog about it.
Peter Beens

Next Vista for Learning - 22 views

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    An online library of free videos for learners everywhere - our goal is to gather a set of resources to help you learn just about anything, meet people who make a difference in their communities, and even discover new parts of the world. Next Vista for Learning wants to post your educational videos online, too. Everyone has an insight to share and yours may be just what some student or teacher somewhere needs!
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