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Todd Hansen

JWU Admissions - 0 views

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    While not an example of student learning, this facebook page serves as a quick reference for admission questions for new students, and could easily be tied to learning outcomes.
Todd Hansen

UNF International Center - 0 views

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    Facebook page for UNF international center. provides mediums for new students to contact current students - with indicated moderation of appropriateness.
Todd Hansen

Good examples of schools using Facebook to interact with students - Envisage Internatio... - 0 views

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    This is a great example of a well maintained page that has the feeling of a sales pitch for potential new students.
martmullan

Daltonize.org - 0 views

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    Alters all the colours on a webpage for protanope, deuteranope and tritanope. Simulates what these impairments look like. Can be set to work automatically on page load.
Jennie Finafrock

10 Great Guides for Better Professional Learning Network - 3 views

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    This pages provides ten links that are basically guides for creating effective PLNs. I was going to post them individually, but thought it was more effective to post them here together. As I browsed them - I saw some pretty cool ideas.
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    I truly enjoyed reading this page. The guides were short but very helpful. The comment about being a beacon of light was spot on. How often do people take, giving nothing back in return. The whole foundation of a personal learning network is to give and receive. Being an active member also means to help out those who are new to the community. There have been many times when I have struggled with a new concept or application and I know someone in one of my classes knew how to help but chose not to. This is a huge strength of a PLN, helping one another and sharing information. I think introducing elementary students to the concept of a PLN would be useful not only now but in their futures. Learning how to network is a 21st century skill that everyone must know how to engage in.
Katy Cooper

Personal Learning Environments in the Learning Commons: EBSCOhost - 0 views

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    This is one article in a series geared toward teacher librarians. This article is short and deals with both the "why" and "hows" to PLEs. (Although the term Personal Learning Environment is used instead of PLN, I felt it could still be helpful.) The article sets up the need for PLEs by recognizing the vast amount of information available to us today. It follows by breaking down Personal, Learning, and Environment in a concise form. The second half of the article focuses on the "hows." I have included the reference only because I had some difficulty retrieving some of my previously bookmarked pages from Ebscohost. "Personal Learning Environments in the Learning Commons. By: LOERTSCHER, DAVID V., KOECHLIN, CAROL, Teacher Librarian, 14811782, Dec2011, Vol. 39, Issue 2"
jody lazarski

Connectivism Concept Map - 2 views

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    This is a one-page graphic that describes the nuts and bolts to the connectivism theory. Produced by Western Education, it concludes that this theory was successful in a controlled study in which each student chose 10 modules to study from a longer list. With the use of a group to share ideas, each student became a vital cog in the experience, not just bystanders.
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    This graphic depiction of the Connectivist Theory gave me pause at first. I was not certain what I was going to gain. However, in the Conclusion portion I noted the group discovered Growth, Enrichment and Cognitive Dissonance. The conclusion found value in each group member and applied dissonance as part of the success through the study. It makes sense that if we all viewed things exactly as the other, or if we only kept to our specific content area, we would not see when the "Emperor is naked." Thanks for finding this, Kyle.
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    Borrowing this from bluejayteacher as I think it's great... saving for my own future reference. Thanks!
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    I love this concept map. I'm going to refer to it throughout this course, and I hope you don't mind but I saved it to my diigo also. (not for this assignment, but just for my reference). It's a useful, quick glance at Connectivisim and how it relates to learning. I can appreciate the smaller breakdown / explanation of each section too, incase (if you're like me) you forget what things mean sometimes.
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    Great concept map! I really like that everything is included on one page and in a format that is easy to understand and follow.
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    I wish I had stumbled onto this concept map a few courses ago! I like how it summarizes how connectivism flows through the cycle of a course into easy to digest chunks of information.
Danielle Leone

EMS Social Studies - 0 views

  • Learning Target: Good Readers can find "reasoned judgement" by looking for statements the author makes that can be argued against.
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    This is a site that I have been using to share resources with my students.  This site was created for students at my school the year before I was hired.  The teacher I replaced has become our educational technology specialist and we work closely to find resources to use in the social studies classroom.  We are in the process of creating a new site, but for the time being my students and I still access this page often.  
loganwillits

About - Connectivism - 1 views

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    A quick read, highlighting the major concepts of connectivism.
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    This site gives a quick overview of the key points of connectivism. A great resource if you are looking to refresh on the theory.
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    Great reference site. Could probably be used as a primer when getting into connectivism for the first time - use it as a cheat-sheet when reading an article with more density.
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    Simply put this is the connectivism home page. It goes into descriptive measures of such a concept and talks about what learning is.
Megan Gooding

The What and Why of a Professional Learning Network - 1 views

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    In this article, Whitby describes the rationale behind personal learning networks and how they may help educators deal with modern challenges. He also argues that PLNs have potential in future educational reform.
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    This is a nice brief article for the "what" and "why" of PLNs. As I mentioned in a previous post, it's nice to see concise articles that give a good ground work for a topic. It beats getting bogged down in pages upon pages. Thanks for the resource!
Megan Gooding

Week 1 - What Is Connectivism? ~ CCK11 - 0 views

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    The resource linked here is a page to the first lesson of a MOOC on connectivism and connective knowledge. This page features several resources on connectivism, many f which are from Siemens and Downes themselves.
Chris Pontillo

Presentation Handouts | Resources | Leslie Fisher - 0 views

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    I've seen Leslie present at several conferences. Her resources are excellent and list many different types of Web 2.0 tools. Look down at the bottom of this page for "Tools You Can Use Tomorrow."
Susan Ferdon

Ben's Guide (K-2): Your Neighborhood - 0 views

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    Click on each building to learn more about places in the community: Post Office, Fire Station, Police Station, Hospital, School, Library. For each, there is a linked page with a cartoon image (Ben Franklin dressed up as each worker), a description, and some include a link for more information.
Susan Ferdon

McGruff - Community Safety - 0 views

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    Community safety section includes links to a variety of pages: Getting Around, Hanging Out in the Neighborhood, Helping Out in the Community, Riding Right, and Safe Shopping.
scott hogan

Education World® : Technology in the Classroom Center : Archives : Curriculum - 0 views

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    This page has a wide variety of ways to integrate technology into classrooms from the elementary to high school levels.
Tony H

Evaluating Web Pages: Techniques to Apply & Questions to Ask - 0 views

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    A guide from UC Berkeley - Teaching Library Internet Workshops on how to skillfully evaluate web pages
anonymous

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills - P21 Common Core Toolkit - 0 views

  • P21 Common Core Toolkit A Guide to Aligning the Common Core State Standards with the Framework for 21st Century Skills
Ag Gaire

Using PBworks in Education - 1 views

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    set up class webpages...let students create their own pages
Ag Gaire

Tizmos - 3 views

shared by Ag Gaire on 10 Oct 11 - Cached
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    Create a free page with thumbnails of websites that students can use to navigate to selected sites.
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    Thanks for posting this site. It looks great! I have been doing this myself through Wikispaces but it was very time consuming to get a thumbnail shot of each site, upload it to the wiki, and organize everything.
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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