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Shannon Poulsen

Five Tips for New Teachers to Become Connected Educators - 0 views

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    This month, the U.S. Department of Education kicked off Connected Educator Month, with engaging keynotes, panel discussions, book chats, and more. During this month, educators in the U.S. and globally will have opportunities to connect themselves and their communities, online and in-person, to support their professional practice.
David Howard

iPad As.... - 7 views

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    This is a neat annotated list of apps that address the following needs I want my students to record and edit video on the iPad.  I want my students to record and / or edit audio on the iPad.  I want my students to read class content on the iPad.  I want my students to annotate course readings on the iPad  I want my students to be able to use audio books on the iPad.  I want my students to use the iPad as a digitial notebook / note-taking device.  I want my students to use their iPads to create screencasts to share and demonstrate their understanding. I want my students to create presentations on the iPad.  I want my students to create digital stories on the iPad.  I want my students to be able to study with the iPad.  I want to use the iPad as a student response system.  I want my students to create written content on the iPad.  I want my students to blog on the iPad. I want my students to create ePubs / iBooks to read on the iPad.
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    app recommendations teachers in classroom
Ian Guest

Game Changers: Education and Information Technologies - 8 views

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    "How can we reach more learners, more effectively, and with greater impact?" Free ebook from EDUCAUSE
Ian Guest

Emerging Technologies in Distance Education - 3 views

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    "A one-stop knowledge resource, Emerging Technologies in Distance Education showcases the international work of research scholars and innovative distance education practitioners who use emerging interactive technologies for teaching and learning at a distance. "
Aaron Davis

Laptop Schools Lead the Way in Professional Development (1995) : Stager-to-Go - 0 views

  • In-Classroom Collaboration
  • Residential “Slumber Parties”
  • Build-a-Book Residential Workshops
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    An interesting reflection from 1995 from Gary Stager about 'Professional Development'. Interesting that in many ways things have not really changed.
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The Terraces Kanatal - Best packages & Booking for your holidays - 0 views

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    The Terraces Kanatal is best Resort having Luxury rooms with a magnificent view of Himalayas. Call for packages of the Terraces, Tehri Garhwal, Uttarakhand. call-8130681111
Roland Gesthuizen

Pleased to Tweet You: Making a case for Twitter in the classroom - 0 views

  • As long as the staff member can show a detailed educational plan for the use of Twitter/Skype/etc., there should be little problem with unblocking.
  • It’s essential that the teacher emphasize responsible use by students. Probably the most important piece is close monitoring of students by the teacher,
  • My hope is that as a result of this unit, the growing number of students who are involved in social networking will make more informed choices about what they choose to share and may even consider the educational uses of these sites, perhaps setting up online study groups or book clubs.
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    After consideration by district technology coordinator John Haubner and other administrators, and @MessnerEnglish became our class Twitter account. It's essential that the teacher emphasize responsible use by students. Probably the most important piece is close monitoring of students by the teacher.
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    Good case for securing permission to access Twitter in the classroom with some notes how it should be used.
Dianne Rees

JSB on the roots of informal learning - 1 views

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    Includes excerpts from Jay Cross' Informal Learning Book
Ian Guest

Blooming Questions - 0 views

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    A Storybird 'story' for pupils explaining how thinking about Bloom's Taxonomy can help us learn from @janeh271
shaik pasha

The coral castle explained - Learn the secrets of the coral castle - 0 views

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    Discover the secrets of a 100 Lb Latvian man that enabled him to lift over 1000 tons of coral and build the 8th wonder of modern world...
Clay Leben

Selected Stories of O. Henry Barnes & Noble - 2 views

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    Ebook Nookbook of O.Henry stories is now a free download.
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    Now it costs $1.99. Free is gone.
Roland Gesthuizen

2010: the year of the cloud - Home - Doug Johnson's Blue Skunk Blog - 6 views

  • that relationship of the technology department with other departments will need to change as hardware and software support, maintenance, and even planning take a back seat to the role of enabler of other departmental and district objectives.
  • This is the beginning of the end for school-supplied, school-controlled computer access. - of the tech department's primary task of keeping individual work stations configured and running and the end of the futile attempt to keeps kids away from their own technologies while they are in school.
  • For libraries, 2010 will be seen as the last time that buying any reference materials in print made sense at all.
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  • Implementing GoogleApps for Education for the staff about a year ago and for the students last fall was a huge jump to the cloud for our district. Our dependence on our own local file servers is lessening each year.
  • I've used GoogleDocs both at work and for my professional writing more than I have used Word
  • I read almost exclusively e-books on both the Kindle 3 and the iPad.
  • Cloud computing, out-sourcing support, and low-maintenance Internet devices will allow me to adopt a similar mission as the head of a technology department - to create technology users who can focus on their real jobs - teaching and learning and leading - just fine without me.
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    "2010 was the year the cloud's impact became clear, permanent and more far-reaching than this slow-thinker had previously realized. Few things we did in my school district have not been in some way cloud-related - and those projects on the horizon look to be as well. My own personal technology use for both work and leisure has changed significantly this year due to ubiquitous cloud access and the devices meant to take advantage of it."
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    Interesting to consider some of the 2011 trends identified in this blog entry.
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