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Diane Bales

Early Education Watch Blog - 1 views

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    Blog on early education policy by the New America Foundation. According to their website, Early Education Watch "provides analysis, reporting, and commentary on early education, with a focus on policies that affect children's access to high-quality, aligned educational programs from ages 3 through 8. I haven't explored the blog well enough yet to see whether it contains information about technology and young children, but it's a good example of using technology to connect early childhood educators with public policy.
priscillataylor

Early Education and Technology for Children Conference - 5 views

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    Early Education and Technology for Children (EETC) is an annual conference that brings researchers, policy makers, administrators, and educators together to present and discuss research and applications in the areas of preschool through elementary education.
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    I'll be presenting there along with Fran Simon and several others from this group!
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    I wish I could go. It looks like a great conference! Feel free to share all your resources when it's over!
Tanya Ramsay

Education Related Blogs & Blogging Resources | Emerging Education Technology - 1 views

  • Subscribing to Blogs For those not already familiar with this … there are two common ways to do this – some blogs allow users to subscribe by simply entering their email address (and then confirming the validating email sent to them). The more common technique for subscribing to a blog is to subscribe to an RSS Feed. An RSS Feed directs the blog, or a summary and link to it, to a special place where you can go and view it (as opposed to having it go to your crowded email In Box).
  • Some suggested sites where you can create your Education-specific Blog There are many websites on the Internet where educators can write their own blogs. One way to do this is to become part of an organization that provides its members a place to blog, such as Educause, or Classroom 2.0. The other way to write your own blog is to set yourself up on one of the many sites that are designed to allow you to create your own domain or subdomain, where the content is entirely yours. While this may sound a little daunting to newbies, it really isn’t too hard to get started. Below I have listed two such sites, both of which are free, and are very widely used.
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    PLA Cited in sample in Social Media Class
Sean Malone

50 Education Technology Tools Every Teacher Should Know About | Edudemic - 5 views

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    Great modern educational tools every teacher should know about.
Fran Simon

State Of NOW's #140edu on USTREAM: Welcome to #140edu: Exploring the State of Education... - 2 views

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    Twitter + education = the annual #140edu conference in NY. Watch it streaming now!
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    Twitter + education = the annual #140edu conference in NY. Watch it streaming now!
Fran Simon

Digital Media and Education: The Pros and Cons « Annie Murphy Paul - 1 views

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    "Digital Media and Education: The Pros and Cons" Annie Murphy Paul on the impact of the panel discussion by New America Foundation.
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    Annie Murphy Paul on the impact of the panel discussion by New America Foundation.
anonymous

eLearn, NZ's Tertiary eLearning Portal - 0 views

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    The tertiary e-learning portal aims to facilitate the sharing of e-learning information in New Zealand. It will help people to access information about tertiary education providers and the e-learning courses that they offer, various tertiary education-rel
anonymous

Distance Education Clearinghouse - 0 views

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    The Distance Education Clearinghouse is comprehensive and widely recognized web site bringing together distance education information from Wisconsin, national, and international sources. New information and resources are being added to the Distance Educat
Mark Bailey

YouTube - Education - YouTube EDU - 2 views

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    useful for tech ed educators
mikkayla mitchell

Apps in Education: Early Childhood Education and the iPad - 9 views

  • Selecting Apps:
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      Gives great examples of starter apps that are geared toward younger children!
  • plot apps on a educational continuum
Fran Simon

The State of Educational Blogging in 2012 | The Edublogger - 1 views

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    We're often asked for detailed information on how educators are using blogs. So we've surveyed educators on their use of blogs and combined it with benefits of blogging responses.
Dan Tompkins

Where Do Parents Fit Into The Mobile Learning Revolution? - Edudemic - 1 views

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    Communication is key to involving parents in their child's education and educators must do what they can to keep the conversation going.
Fran Simon

Results from the Early Childhood Technology Today Survey published in Child Care Inform... - 4 views

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    Until now, there have only been a few broad-brush reports that lump 'technology' into single or narrow categories that don't provide the specifics needed to inform early education directors' decision-making. Some existing studies about young children and technology are focused on technology or television use at home. Other surveys focused on educational technology in K-12 classrooms. This study isolates classroom use of interactive technology tools.
Kick Start Tech Edu

Ed Tech Developer's Guide | Office of Educational Technology - 1 views

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    Red Storm was invited to the White House to participate in an educational game jam bringing together students, educators, developers, and policy makers. The goal? Explore how games can play a part in children's education.
Bonnie Blagojevic

Joan Ganz Cooney Center - Advancing Children's Learning in a Digital Age - 0 views

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    Not sure how best to categorize this site- lots going on, from studies" on parents' and educators' attitudes regarding digital media use in young children" to" ways ""new" literacies can converge with emerging media to produce a powerful new learning equation that can stimulate both our early education system and our children's abilities to innovate and create."
Tiffany Kloes

Topics in Early Childhood Education - 0 views

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    This is a blog written by John Funk who "has worked in the early childhood field since 1979. He has taught preschool, first and second grades, and he spent the largest part of his teaching career in kindergarten. Mr. Funk was named "Utah Teacher of the Year" in 1996. He has worked as an early childhood specialist for a large school district and has managed early childhood services for Salt Lake CAP Head Start. He is past president of the Utah AEYC. As an early childhood, reading, and literacy consultant for the last decade, he has written on early childhood subjects and products for McGraw Hill and Leap Frog. He served on the editorial panel for Young Children magazine published by NAEYC. Currently, Mr. Funk is the Manager of Educational Programs for Excelligence Learning Corporation, and he teaches courses in children's literature and early reading at the University of Utah."
Allison Johnson

All about edublogs | Edublogs - teacher and student blogs - 0 views

shared by Allison Johnson on 06 Mar 09 - Cached
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    Great for schools! Can be used to blog for teachers, students, professors or anyone involved in education. It also helps schools and university control their own blogs. Very helpful for the education world.
Bonnie Blagojevic

iPhone and iPod touch Apps for (Special) Education - 5 views

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    "iPhone and iPod touch Apps for (Special) Education "
Bonnie Blagojevic

Apps for Education « ConnSENSE Bulletin - 11 views

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    Lots of apps recommended/to check out, for educators.
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