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Jennifer Dorman

Who Should I Follow - 0 views

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    WhoShouldiFollow looks at who your Twitter friends follow to suggest new people. By adjusting the sliders on the results page, you can give greater preference in the ranking to less popular Twitter users, or those who are near you. The algorithm is an item-to-item collaborative filter, somewhat similar to how Amazon makes recommendations.
Jennifer Earl

Professional Development - K12 Guide to going Google - 0 views

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    Professional Development plan Follow this 5 step guide to plan and develop a training strategy for users at your school
Sharon Elin

Esther Wojcicki: Revolution Needed for Teaching Literacy in a Digital Age - 2 views

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    "Despite sluggish gains in reading, our nation has not seriously integrated digital tools and new teaching practices into all classrooms. Schools of education are still failing to teach student teachers how to integrate digital media in the classroom... We recommend the following for policymakers, business leaders and practitioners to consider help make schools more effective."
Jeff Johnson

New Computer Game, Spore, Takes Cues From Evolutionary Biology - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Spore, produced by Electronic Arts, promises much more than the day-to-day adventures of simulated people. It starts with single-cell microbes and follows them through their evolution into intelligent multicellular creatures that can build civilizations, colonize the galaxy and populate new planets. Unlike the typical shoot-them-till-they're-all-dead video game, Spore was strongly influenced by science, and in particular by evolutionary biology. Mr. Wright will appear in a documentary next Tuesday on the National Geographic Channel, sharing his new game with leading evolutionary biologists and talking with them about the evolution of complex life.
Rhondda Powling

Free Technology for Teachers: Ten Resources for Preventing and Detecting Plagiarism - 0 views

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    Plagiarism, we all hate it, but how can we teach students to avoid it and how can we detect it? Just as the Internet makes plagiarism easy, the Internet also makes detecting plagiarism and prevent plagiarism easy. What follows are ten resources for detecting plagiarism and teaching students to avoid plagiarism.
Rhondda Powling

Clip Art Gallery - 0 views

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    Book clip art All clip art, about English and Language Arts, in Discovery Education's Clip Art Gallery created by Mark A. Hicks, illustrator. Teachers are allowed to download up to ten images if the follow the copyright directions.
Tony Richards

FRONTLINE: digital nation: your digital nation | PBS - 1 views

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    This site follows up the promo video - jump in and have a look.
Jeff Johnson

Youth and social networks: 10 articles that have influenced my thinking | Tim's Blog - 0 views

  • The works below may not explicitly address young people and social networking directly, but they all offer useful context and insights. I can't promise that I've managed to adequately take account of them all in my writing (indeed, I'm quite aware that I haven't - for that I'd need to be working on this full time rather than having the day or so a week I have right now) - but I hope that offering a summary of them here helps others in following these trains of thought....
Jennifer Dorman

ZKOUT - The social network that follows you - 0 views

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    Welcome to ZKOUT, the social network that allows you to meet real people in the real world using your location to find nearby people and points of interest.
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