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Eric Warren

Learn Human Anatomy Online - 3d Models, Quizzes, Study Guides, Diagrams & More - 0 views

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    A comprehensive resource to visually explore the systems of the human body in highly vivid detail. vAnatomy is your comprehensive resource to study the entire human body. With over 3000 highly detailed diagrams and descriptions- vAnatomy has the most comprehensive human anatomical study information available!
Eric Warren

Melody Assistant - 0 views

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    From the site: Melody Assistant is dedicated to music writing, printing and rendering. Easy to use, Melody Assistant offers a user-friendly interface and powerful capabilities. Now used by a very active community of thousands of people, it has become a favored tool for creating music. Download and try it with no time limit.
Susan Weitzman-Trifman

Everyday Life Project - 0 views

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    This site has free tutorials on everyday life skills, with a wide variety of topics ranging from "telling time" to "grocery lists" to "baking" and "filling in a job application". A great resource!
Susan Weitzman-Trifman

Jing by TechSmith - 0 views

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    Jing allows you to make a short video of what you see on your computer monitor, recording your voice as you click away. Excellent for creating "how to" videos, this tool has a free educational version with quite a bit on online space to store what you create!
anonymous

Using Mobile and Social Technologies in Schools - 1 views

  • n recent years, there has been explosive growth in students creating, manipulating, and sharing content online (National School Boards Association, 2007). Recognizing the educational value of encouraging such behaviors, many school leaders have shifted their energies from limiting the use of these technologies to limiting their abuse. As with any other behavior, when schools teach and set expectations for appropriate technology use, students rise to meet the expectations. Such conditions allow educators to focus on, in the words of social technology guru Howard Rheingold (n.d.), educating “children about the necessity for critical thinking and [encouraging] them to exercise their own knowledge of how to make moral choices." One process for creating the necessary conditions is reported in From Fear to Facebook, the first-person account of one California principal who endured a series of false starts to finally arrive at a place where students in his school were maximizing their use of laptops and participatory technologies without the constant distractions of misuse (Levinson, 2010). Other similar processes and programs are emerging, and they all share a common theme: an education that fails to account for the use of social media tools prepares students well for the past, but not for their future.
Eric Warren

FreshPlans - 0 views

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    A great resource for K-12 teachers I stumbled upon. It has a variety of classroom ideas, lesson plans, and activities. Lots of good stuff to explore, even some lesson plans just in time for Halloween!
latoya jackson

Web Resources for Assistive Technologies - 1 views

http://www.sc.edu/scatp/ATclassroom.htm This website has a collection of assistive technologies available on the web for students with various disabilities and needs. Many of the assistive technolo...

started by latoya jackson on 06 May 14 no follow-up yet
danielarichard

Integrating Technology in the Classroom, Teaching Today, Glencoe Online - 0 views

shared by danielarichard on 18 Oct 14 - Cached
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    The textbook company, Glencoe, did a great resource page that has several academic sites on using the internet into your classroom. They give examples and instructions for educators.
Sarah Baughman

Cochlear Implants - 2 views

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    I tend to keep up to date with Deaf culture by visiting this site often. I decided to post this article showing the view some Deaf have on the evolving technology of cochlear implants. I agree that technology has allowed for incredible growth and development of all kinds of things including education and resources for the disabled, but sometimes do we push it to far?
Levi Fletcher

(Fletcher #3) Creating a culture of research in teacher education: learning research w... - 1 views

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    This article discusses the use of communities of practice for university teachers as the demand for research increases. Cites how many professors got into teaching to teach, not to do research, and are either leaving the profession or joining communities of practice to develop research skills and get help to meet the research demands. The bottom of page 972 talks about the challenges for those who are not well trained in research. The bottom of 973 talks about what it takes to change a teaching culture to a research culture. 979 has a useful table on what it looks like for education faculties to build their research capability.
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    I believe that a lot of individuals enter the university teaching profession thinking they are only going to teach! So many of my professor friends have found that they have to write grants and build in their yearly incomes just to stay employed! Thanks for sharing!
Alissa Blackburn

Connectivism - YouTube - 0 views

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    Explaining the many facets of learning through connectivism and how the internet has connected us even more.
Cheronne Edwards

Symbaloo - 4 views

Portable bookmarks are great, but Symbaloo's webmix, or page of tiles that has icons for each website on the page, takes bookmarks to a new level. You can quickly share webmixes of your favorite re...

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started by Cheronne Edwards on 31 Aug 14 no follow-up yet
Alissa Blackburn

TEDxNYED - George Siemens - 03/06/10 - YouTube - 0 views

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    George Siemens gives a TED Talk on connections. Education is shutting down connections. "Connected learning is transparent learning." The video is about 20 minutes, but worth watching. He has some fascinating examples from his childhood to when he was exposed to more in the world.
Amanda Hatherly

Connected Learning Alliance - Make Learning Relevant - 2 views

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    The CLA supports educators, youth organizations and others to create meaningful social, interest driven, civic and participatory learning opportunities for youth. Watch the videos on the "Why Connected Learning" page of the website.
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    Great videos on connected learning. How do I get my school to that place? Very true, traditional learning used to take place within the confines of a school, but now we have so much more we can offer students. I passed it along to my admin, he has this line of thinking, but we need to encourage follow through.
toddsvecusa

Communities of practice in Collaborative learning environments sourcebook - 0 views

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    This is an interesting website that has resources how organizations are using communities of practice. There are a ton of resources on this page. I enjoyed the inter-organizational community of practice link.
alexisseidl

How Teachers Are Learning: Professional Development Remix | EdSurge Guides - 7 views

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    This resource is an image that shows the comparison between professional development for teachers in the past and currently through the use of profession learning networks.
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    I LOVE this resource. It combines my assistantship, which has to do with professional development, and my online 543 course. It is perfect and really fun. Thank you for posting!
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    Very cool resource. Great image and different approach to PLN. Great resource and find.
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    Great infographic! It really summarizes the shift PD could make if open to utilzing technology.I bookmarked the site and I will keep this in mind for the next time I do PD sessions.
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    I love this as I am a very visual learner. A great graphic - focus on the support, learn, engage and measure, and as a teacher who works in an international school the concept of PD is truly global. Excellent. Thanks Alexis -PLN buddy.
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    Solid graphic and one that actually focuses on teachers. A lot of the resources I found used businesses or government bodies as examples, but this is obviously more pertinent. Nice find.
anonymous

Developing Communities of Practice in Schools - 0 views

http://www.nwp.org/cs/public/download/nwp_file/10905/Developing_Communities_of_Practice_in_Schools.pdf?x-r=pcfile_d The authors describe an effective teacher community as one that has been designe...

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started by anonymous on 08 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
bwiedeman

http://web.a.ebscohost.com.libproxy.boisestate.edu/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?sid=045e59... - 1 views

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    This article was found through Ebscohost in Albertson's Library and will require you to login with your MyBoiseState account to read. While this article is directed at school librarians the information applies to anyone that is interested in expanding their PLN. The article is written in an easy to follow format and has great graphics throughout. It discusses why you should develop your PLN and provides management tips on how to make your PLN effective.
toddsvecusa

Community of Practice - 1 views

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    Summary: This is a site that provides a community of practice startup kit. This site walks through with detail the process of starting a community of practice. The visuals are great, and there is a ton of valuable resources provided. The page is a bit old, "2000" but much of the information is still pertinent today.
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    Todd - What an AWESOME find. I am just not sure just how current all the information is. Many times the article references the "Winding Down" of CoPs, mainly because this seems to be more of a corporate-type CoP model. As educators come and go from a CoP, I am not convinced it would wind down. Also, this article references the value of the telephone and Convergence since 2000 has increased the values of Podcasts, SKYPE, Google Hangouts, blogs, glogs, Facebook, Twitter, and online chat as nearly replacing the phone. The guidelines posted in the article have a great deal of value. The Venn diagram on page 9 and the indicators of a successful CoP on pp. 9-10 resonated with me. I will be interested to see how they mesh with our coursework.
toddsvecusa

Creating a PLN - 0 views

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    Edublogs Teachers. This has a Step by Step process of how to create a PLN in just a few weeks. Very useful information given here.
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    I like this site because it tells users how to create their own professional learning network in very simplistic steps. Discussed in the site is using online technology as effective tools in order to establish and grow your own PLN. Tools cited where Twitter, blogging, iGoogle, Diigo, attending webinars, bring back your knowledge and implementing it within your classroom, and making connections by putting yourself out there to develop rich connections.
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    Summary: This is a great website with many resources for the creation of PLN's. It walks through 10 steps in creating a PLN. I thought the comments were thoughtful, and found the resource to be helpful in my gaining better insight into PLN's.
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    Who can't use a step by step guide for PLNS? This is great. I can use guides for everything! I love quick breakdown and references that are presented in this blog. Thank your for sharing... I may be borrowing this into my diigo library! I think I now officially have a PLN to do list. Thank you for this find.
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    I love the step-by-step ease of this blog. Bookmarked this and definitely going to use it to my benefit!
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