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Karlana Kulseth

Wonderful Web2 tools for classrooms | Teaching and Learning in the Digital Age - 0 views

  • Recently I was approached by an aspiring teacher.  She wanted to know which five Web2 tools I use the most, or see as the most valuable…well, the problem was obvious:  How do you choose only five?! 
Clifford Baker

Free Technology for Teachers: StudyBlue - Collaborative Study Tools - 0 views

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    Study Blue is a website for students to share and collaborate on the creation of study tools. High School and college students can share notes from class, create multi-media flashcards, email, and share calendars using Study Blue. Students can establish study groups or search for study groups already creating on Study Blue.
Karlana Kulseth

Professional Development Vocabulary Links2.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Links to different vocabulary sites and ideas
Meredith Stewart

EtherPad - 1 views

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    Allows realtime collaborative text editing for up to 16 users
Meredith Stewart

Save The Words - 0 views

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    Site from the Oxford English Dictionary. Suggests words not commonly used which you can "adopt" and use
Meredith Stewart

Tom Wujec on 3 ways the brain creates meaning - 0 views

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    TED video
Susan Payne

Beyond Social Networking: Building Toward Learning Communities -- THE Journal - 0 views

  • specific instructional use is more effective and acceptable for students to understand why the teacher has created the space. What Social Networking Does Not Offer to Learning
  • While this level of connection and shared information is a great first step in community building, it does not necessarily lead to learning communities or the sharing of ideas. This must happen intentionally and is where the instructor is very much a necessary support to the process.
Susan Payne

Beyond Social Networking: Building Toward Learning Communities -- THE Journal - 0 views

  • specific instructional use is more effective and acceptable for students to understand why the teacher has created the space.
  • While this level of connection and shared information is a great first step in community building, it does not necessarily lead to learning communities or the sharing of ideas. This must happen intentionally and is where the instructor is very much a necessary support to the process.
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    Teachers as guides to move students beyond the social piece to forming a learning community.
Candace Follis

Bulletin Board Hang Ups from TeachersFirst - 0 views

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    Posters
Candace Follis

Reading Rockets 103 Things to Do Before-During-After Reading - 0 views

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    Activities for reading (BDA)
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