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Kristin Burgert

Kid Blog - 0 views

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      I really like this site for blogging in the classroom - especially if the students are younger or new to blogging. Students can respond to a blog post/question you give to the class, the blogs are private to only your class, and you can preview all posts before they are published for others to see.
Wendy Van Ahn

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Molly Demrow

A Place Called Kindergarten: SMART Board Resources - 0 views

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      A great blog about Kindergarten that includes interactive smartboard files ready for use!
Linda Harmon

Langwitches Blog » Storyboarding: Pre-Writing Activity - 0 views

  • Being able to pre-visualize how your story will unfold is becoming a vital skill to have for storytellers.
Colton Breister

Wired Campus - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 4 views

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    Wow. Really interesting. I'm inclined to agree with the administration here. As they mention, security concerns are a major issue on campus. And though this professor claims she didn't know her posts were public, she should have a better understanding of privacy settings. We often chastise students for their misuse of social media. That same standard should be applied to faculty and staff.
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    Thanks for sharing this article, Colton. This unfortunate situation touches on a few topics including internet privacy, being smart with what you publish, and racial dynamics on campuses. It is hard to say whether or not the actions taken against her were influenced by her article or harassment claim. Sometimes speaking up can create tensions. She does however need to take responsibility for the posts she made.
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    At the end of the day, it shouldn't of been said.
Kathy K

UW Oshkosh Today » Blog Archive » Governor's budget poses unprecedented chall... - 0 views

  • Chancellor Wells said the biennial budget proposal also threatens high-impact programs such as undergraduate research and employment-based learning, including UW Oshkosh’s highly-regarded Student Titan Employment Program (STEP).
Samantha Zinth

ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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      Early experiences of one professor's graduate class when they were given iPads for the semester. 
Samantha Zinth

Social Media - 0 views

    • Samantha Zinth
       
      Mashable is a great resource for what's happening in the world of technology and marketing. I especially like their Social Media blog, shared here. Great info on breaking news related to social media platforms.
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  • Google+ Traffic Jumps 13-Fold After Opening to the Public
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  • Facebook Gives $10 Million in Free Advertising to Small Businesses
Byron Adams

Educational Technology - 0 views

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Sheraden Bobot

10 Reasons to Trash Word for Google Docs | The Thinking Stick - 0 views

  • 1. No more corrupt files
  • 2. No more corrupt USB Keys
  • file you can't open or giving someone a file they can't open. With Google Docs simply share the link to your file on the Internet. If they have a web browser and an internet connect they can view the document.
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  • 4. Work Collaboratively
  • 5. Share and Share a Like
  • 6. Export to PDF or Word no problem
  • 7. Make it Public
  • 8. Work from any computer with Internet access
  • 9. Work on the Go
  • 10. Because it's the future
Sheraden Bobot

Twenty Everyday Ways to Model Technology Use for Students | Edutopia - 0 views

    • Sheraden Bobot
       
      This is a great site to use as educators for learning how how to incorporate technology in your classroom without actually having a computer for every student to use.
  • #3. Set up your technology in front of your students while talking them through the process. Eventually, create a "tech crew" made up of first period students that set up your technology during announcements in the morning. Maybe they come in a few minutes early. However you want to work it, ask the students to be involved.
  • #10. Present your lesson using a Powerpoint or a Prezi. Better yet, initially create it with input from the class so they can see how you assemble it. Now you're discussing content and methodology.
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  • #6. Skype with another teacher on campus in front of the classes.
  • #11. Show an excerpt from a TED.com video to introduce a concept.
  • use a digital frame on your desk with scrolling pictures from your own collection.
  • #18. Download Evernote to all of your devices so that as anything occurs to you (questions, eureka moments, resources discussed, etc.) you can whip out your smart phone, laptop, iPad, whatever, and model using the Cloud for ongoing note taking.
  • #20. Model flexibility. Remember, whenever you use technology, things go wrong. Have a Plan B or at least model "water off a duck."
Sheraden Bobot

Texting in the Classroom: Not Just a Distraction | Edutopia - 0 views

  • 83 percent of American adults now own cell phones and almost three-quarters (73 percent) send and receive text messages.
  • . Cellphone owners between the ages of 18 and 24 exchange an average of 109.5 messages a day -- that's more than 3200 messages per month. T
  • cellphones, particularly smart phones, are powerful mobile computing devices.
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  • f the cellphones have Internet access, students can use them to look up information online. Cellphones double as calculators and as cameras. And unlike iPads, e-readers, tablets, smart phones, laptops or desktop PCs, these devices are ubiquitous. Moreover, as the statistics indicate, text-messaging seems to be the preferred method of communication of teens.
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Kathy Borski

UW Oshkosh Today » Blog Archive » UW Oshkosh's and region's success showcased... - 0 views

  • tephanie Spehar, anthropology professor; and Marty Strand, assistant director for dining operations.
  • Keynote speaker Mark Murphy, president and CEO of the Green Bay Packers, kicked off the “third quarter” with accounts of his experience in the Packers’ competing markets and how success can come from both competition and collaboration.
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