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The pro-am approach to news gathering - 0 views

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    Jeff Jarvis, a professor at City University of New York Graduate School of Journalism, gathered a conference that discussed the use of alternative media for reporting news. Blogs with comment sections seemed to be the main technology of course for the conference participants.
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Teacher Development Research Review: Keys to Educator Success - 0 views

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    This article discusses the benefits of professional development and the correlation with student achievement.
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    This article at first glance focuses on the keys to success as an educator. Within this article though, there is a section explaining the importance of PLNs. One main point of the article states that PLNs (and PLCs) offer teachers an opportunity to have ongoing community that impacts a teacher's practice more than a traditional pro-d session.

Sites I frequent-Taylor Williams - 5 views

started by thwilliams on 29 Aug 15 no follow-up yet
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Story Board Pro - 2 views

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    Storyboarding software for designing videos.
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CinePaint - Open source deep paint software - 2 views

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    CinePaint is a deep paint tool that's used for retouching movies, not a movie editor like Avid or Final Cut Pro.
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15 Easy Peer Teaching Strategies to Help Students - 0 views

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    This helpful article discusses the pros and cons of peer teaching.
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Connectivism - 2 views

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    This powerpoint describes connectivism, gives resources and also shows the pros and cons based on the information at the time.

Should teachers be using social media in the classroom? - 0 views

started by nicsza on 07 Mar 17 no follow-up yet
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Pros and Cons of Connectivism - 2 views

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    On page 7, there is a useful table comparing behaviorism, cognitivism, constructivism and connectivism. Connectivism is seem by some to apply only outside formal learning environments and so serves as a great vehicle for life-long learning. On page 13, the author discusses that connectivism is dependent on electricity and runs the risk of tying learners to their computers to the detriment of their physical and psychological health. This is something I have thought about and was glad to find this author acknowledging it.
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