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Rachelle Vogt

Kids and Technology:The developmental health debate - 0 views

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    It is always bad when you have too much of something..too much cake, too much tv, I dont think tehnology is to blame for kids bad health, that is the parents job to monitor that.
Cathy Arreguin

Spectrum > Mobile Learning, Libraries, And Technologies - 0 views

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    Blog: Spectrum Is Devoted To Documenting Any and All Topics Relating To Mobile Learning, Mobile Library Services, and Mobile Technologies.
Cathy Arreguin

A Twitteraholic's Guide to tweets, hashtags, and all things Twitter | The Edublogger - 0 views

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    Sue Waters of Edublogs blogpost Twitter How-To for educators. Clear tips to get up and running using Twitter.
Cathy Arreguin

Facebook | Educators using Facebook - 0 views

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    Facebook group "Educators Using Facebook".  Note: Most helpful bits are under Discussion threads. 
Joe Barnard

Thrutu is changing the phone call - 0 views

shared by Joe Barnard on 17 Jun 11 - Cached
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    This is a pretty cool app. I could see using this while at a concert. Some of the plug-ins offer some other options, like simultaneous searches, photo viewing, document viewing, which could be extremely useful. It really makes a phone call more interactive. Check out the article for further detail.
leigh Murrell

Lingt - 0 views

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    This site allow teachers to create modules for students to listen to, look at and/or read. Once they do that they record an audio response. This is great for ESL and World Language teachers. It has a limited free account and the paid account is very reasonable.
leigh Murrell

Twitter Times - 0 views

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    Turn your Twitter feed into a newspaper. This site allows you to view your twitter feed as if it were a newspaper. It takes a bit of time for it to get up and running, but it is a clever way to view the links being discussed via your twitterverse. If you like using a blog reader, this is kind of like a twitter reader. Have a look at mine at http://twittertim.es/leighmurrell
leigh Murrell

Wall Wisher - 0 views

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    I've seen this site used by teachers when working on a project. The teacher will post and idea or question and the students respond. I've also seen teachers post a picture or the students post pictures. You could use it like a gallery walk or carousel activity, a message board for help or a forum for a novel or discussion topic.
leigh Murrell

Twitter in the Classroom - Back Channeling - 0 views

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    This blog post describes a teacher who uses Twitter in his 8th grade classroom. He uses it to "back channel" during certain activities. (back channeling is described and defined in the post). I think it is very interesting to see, I would like to observe a teacher actually doing this in class. I find that back channeling can at time split focus and keep listeners from 100% focus and attention and they end up missing important parts of the live goings on.
leigh Murrell

Cell phones in Learning - 0 views

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    Here is a blog resource on using cell phones with students. The author has a book on the subject published though ISTE. There are some very interesting posts.
leigh Murrell

Back Channel Basics - 0 views

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    Cool Cat Teacher - Vicki Davis, created this Slide share for a presentation on back channeling. It explains more what it is and gives some ideas on how to use it in the classroom.
Minjuan Wang

CyberC 2011: International Conference on Cyber-Enabled Distributed Computing and Knowle... - 0 views

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    A conference in Beijing. I often read the topics just to see what's the newest.
Amy Vine

Glogster (Edu Version) - 0 views

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    I love using this to create lessons that my students can interact with. If the students I work with were slightly older I would definitely have them use it to create interactive posters too.
Minjuan Wang

IC'11 iCampus Workshop - 0 views

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    a conference I organized. Some of the topics might be interesting to you. 
Joe Kastorff

Drop Box.com - 0 views

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    This is something that we use at my school often as a means of backing up important documents and (mainly) for students to turn in assignments from home. It helps cut down on paper use as well. I think it's gaining popularity at the college level, in one form or another (like Blackboard).
Angela Hearne

InVision: UX Prototyping Made Easy | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    Invision - a simple prototyping software, with out the bloat of flash.
Joe Kastorff

All My Faves - Education - 0 views

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    I've had this as a main bookmark for a couple years now. This is arguably the most convenient page ever made. I put the link for the education section so that all the links that come up will be educatio-related. Be sure to check out the other tabs on the top of the page though!
Cathy Arreguin

David Jakes Presentation Resources - 140 Characters and Beyond: Extend Your Use of Twitter - 0 views

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    This session will help you extend and add value to your Twitter experience by demonstrating a variety of new Twitter tools that can serve to create a more comprehensive and capable platform for learning.  Leave the session with an understanding of how to enlarge the affordances of Twitter and how to make it an essential part of your practice.
Cathy Arreguin

What Are Digital Literacies? Let's Ask the Students | DMLcentral - 0 views

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    I asked undergraduate students in my two classes, "This Is Your Brain on the Internet" and "Twenty-First Century Literacies" to come up with a list of skills they had mastered in my peer-driven, peer-assessed, peer-led classes they had not gained elsewhere.  We might call these skills "digital literacies."
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