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Diane Bales

RSS Graffiti | Feed Your Timeline™ - 0 views

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    App that enables you to feed a blog post, twitter update, youtube video, or RSS feed to your Facebook page.
Diane Bales

Apps in Early Education - The Big Questions | Margaret A. Powers - 4 views

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    Blog post about selecting and evaluating apps for children
Warren Buckleitner

Children's Technology Review » Blog Archive » iPads in K-3: Notes From Maine'... - 11 views

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    Bonnie Blogojevic's notes from Maine iPad's in K-3 project, with a set of links to let you follow the process.
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    Bonnie Blogojevic's first CTR article! Nice work Bonnie and happy new year to all.
Sue Miller

Blogging for Children: Starting them Young - Bloggers Tech - 3 views

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    Encouraging youngsters to partake themselves in today's modern technology may be hard and troubling, specifically once they devote the majority of their time on it.
Diane Bales

Is technology sapping children's creativity? - The Answer Sheet - The Washington Post - 4 views

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    This piece is baseless. There are no references and citations. For a thoughtful and insightful response, see this piece by Gary Stager, who happens to be an educational technology expert, which Carlsonnn-Paige is not: http://stager.tv/blog/?p=2893
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    Thanks for sharing Gary's rebuttal. I didn't agree with Carlsson-Paige's piece either, but it's important for those of us in the field to hear what is being said, so we can answer it intelligently (as Gary has done very well!)
Dan Tompkins

The Balance of Screen Time | Edutopia - 1 views

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    Is it appropriate? Is it meaningful? Is it empowering?
Dan Tompkins

The Mobile Native: 30+ QR Code Resources - 2 views

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    QR Codes, Young Learners, and iPads can be a great mix. Whether you have no experience with QR codes or fall into the advanced user category, this blog post will move you forward.
Diane Bales

Technorati - 2 views

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    Tool that can be used to search blogs for current content
Bonnie Blagojevic

Tech it Easy With Very Young Learners | Ozge Karaoglu's Blog - 7 views

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    This is a great post--helpful tools for consideration!
cejacks

Social Blogger Community & Blog Directory // BlogCatalog - 1 views

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    I believe other sites specific to young children blogging will serve our purposes better.
Megan Stafford

Wordpress - 0 views

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    Easy to use, good for educational blogging.
Rachel Arredondo

http://www.epals.com/ - 0 views

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  • Safely connect, collaborate and learn using our leading protected email and blog solutions for schools and districts
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      Goal of ePals.
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    The ePals Global Learning Community is a network of interconnected classrooms around the world. It provides a safe environment for students and teachers for building and exchanging knowledge, using protected e-mail, blogs, translation tools, evidence-based curricula and authentic, collaborative learning experiences. ePals offers a range of services and features that are free for students in grades K through 12. One service is ePals SchoolMail. This is a multilingual electronic communications solution that offers schools and districts a protected, customized and collaborative environment. Another service is ePals SchoolBlog, an educational tool for creating unified Web-based platforms that administrators, teachers, parents and students use to achieve academic goals (hotchalk.com)
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    The ePals Global Learning community is a very useful networking, and collaborative tool. I found it very easy to use. It is easy to sign up and free to use. I have had no problems using this website.
Connie Dang

Shutterfly - 1 views

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    This is a great site used to share pictures, videos, comments and favorite sites. Users can create their own album and homepage and send that link for their friends to view! You can also make personalized gifts from the pictures that you have posted up--a perfect holiday gift!
Kelly Hoang

TotSpot | Baby Blog Website, Kids Online Scrapbook, Parent Community - 0 views

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    TotSpot integrates many aspects of technology together to create a Facebook-like network for parents and their child. The network is private and accessible to only account holders. Parents create an account then are able to add their children to the account on their own page. Pages can be shared through friend invite. The parents and children can upload pictures, videos, write journals, create developmental charts, and track milestones. Friends on the account can view items and make comments. With families living far apart and technology on the rise, families can keep track of their childrens' progress (even before birth!)
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