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John Pearce

Meetings.io - 0 views

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    "Meet with clients, co-workers & teams. No software or signups needed. Includes easy screen sharing. Best of all, it's free."
John Pearce

Using Google Hangouts for Teacher Development | Edutopia - 5 views

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    "We are blessed in Southside High School that every teacher in my school has an iPad. While care has been taken to group teachers close to each other according to content area, simply walking across the hallway to meet with colleagues seems to take an inordinate amount of effort. Teachers are so busy that carving out time to meet is always a hassle. Google Hangouts can help."
Roland Gesthuizen

Do you know what a TeachMeet is? ‹ Graccon Learning Solutions - 5 views

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    "TeachMeets are an exciting model of professional development making waves in the Melbourne teaching community. A TeachMeet is an informal meeting for teachers to share and discuss their classroom practise. Another term to describe these meets is an unconference. Presenters speak for either seven or two minutes on a topic of choice that is related to classroom practice. "
Ian Guest

My StoryMaker - 7 views

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    "What happens when a pirate meets a fox in the woods? You have the power to decide -- meeting new characters, going on great adventures and creating your very own story along the way. My StoryMaker lets you control characters and objects - and creates sentences for you! Once you are done with your story, you can print it out."
Heather Bailie

Free and Unlimited Web Conferencing | Free Video Conferencing | Online Web Meeting | Mu... - 5 views

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    "A virtual round table for meetings, events, with free & unlimited web conferences"
John Pearce

Vyew - 3 views

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    "Vyew allows you to meet and share content in real-time or anytime. Upload images, files, documents and videos into a room. Users can access and contribute at anytime. "
Simon Youd

Twitter: The Best Professional Development Tool for Teachers - 0 views

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    How often have we sat in a Staff Meeting or Professional Development day and listened to the talk turn into a complaint session with no real solutions being offered? I have one suggestion, join Twitter and start tweeting. This has been an invaluable tool for me. I started about a month ago professionally, meaning before …
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    How often have we sat in a Staff Meeting or Professional Development day and listened to the talk turn into a complaint session with no real solutions being offered? I have one suggestion, join Twitter and start tweeting. This has been an invaluable tool for me. I started about a month ago professionally, meaning before …
Clay Leben

openmeetings -open source web conference - 6 views

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    Open source conference software. Use with Moodle or Facebook to hold online meetings.
John Pearce

TodaysMeet teacher training videos - 7 views

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    "Todays meet training videos. Part of the TeachertrainingVideos.com site. You can find many more free on-line training videos."
Roland Gesthuizen

Blue Microphones | Snowball - The World's First Professional USB Mic - 1 views

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    "Meet the Snowball; the world's first professional USB mic. Whether you're recording a guitar at your kitchen table or a complete band in the studio, the Snowball can capture it with detail unheard of before in a USB mic."
John Pearce

Brainstorming and Voting Amazingly Easy. Free Online Tool | tricider - 1 views

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    "Collect ideas, discuss and vote. That's how tricider works. Your team will make decisions faster without meetings or calls. Innovative solutions arise because everyone can contribute ideas and vote. Whether with friends or clients: taking advantage of all the opinions and ideas to find the best solution has never been easier."
John Pearce

Google+ Hangouts: The Future of Faculty Development? - Getting Smart - 4 views

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    "Unlike similar tools, such as Skype and Go-To-Webinar that require a bunch of steps to get started, Google+ Hangouts is already part of our online social ecosystem. With little more than a Google account and a web cam, you can start a Hangout from within Gmail, Google+, or on your mobile device using the Google+ app.  Additionally, its purpose is to facilitate conversation among participants, rather than serve as merely a presentation platform. Oh, and it's free. If you're trying to determine if Google+ Hangouts can meet your own professional development needs, below are a few things to know based on Pacansky-Brock's experience."
Heather Bailie

Student Blogs: Learning to Write in Digital Spaces | Langwitches Blog - 5 views

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    Student blogging is not a project, but a process. We are continuously striving to refine, improve and re-evaluate. As I am meeting with teachers individually, I can't stress enough the importance of READING other blogs (professional, student, blogs about your hobby, blogs about other interests you have etc.). I am trying to filter and funnel quality blogs in education, their grade level and  areas of interest to them as I come across them, so they can build a quality RSS Reader. BUT.. we need their help in having a basic understanding of blogs, its pedagogical uses, as a platform of a new writing genre (digital writing) and how our blogfolios fit into your curriculum and the BIG PICTURE of LEARNING. The blogfolios are not a platform to use only for a particular subject, but should give evidence of learning for each student.
Ian Guest

BYOD: 7 reasons to leave them to their own devices - 2 views

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    "BYOD isn't a recommendation, it's a realty. Everyone's bought one and everyone uses one and everyone carries it around with them. When we organise a meeting or conference, we don't send people an email telling them what device to bring, neither do we buy or lease a whole load of computers and hand them out." via @DonaldClark
John Pearce

Twitter and Facebook are not where kids are heading. Meet Kik and Oink. | Playable - 4 views

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    "There is a myth, perpetuated for little more reason than it's sellable-fallacy, that kids are gravitating to Twitter and Facebook. From this point, numerous arguments have been made in the sub-culture Alan Lavine brilliantly described as "Edlandia" - a sharp and humurous hat-tip to Portlandia the TV show (relates to MOOCS). There is pervasive notion that the issues today are the same as those even three years ago. They might continue to sell this obsolete rhetoric to Edlandians, but kids are using very different networks - and here's why."
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