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peter bg

50+ Web 2.0 Ways to Tell a Story - 0 views

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    A great resource for storytelling on the web.
Christina Moore

A comparison of learning theories - 0 views

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    As a visual learner, the tabular presentation of the major learning theories appeals to my sense of order. This table presents the 4 major learning theories, Behaviorism, Cognitivism, Connectivism, and Constructivism.
Susan Weitzman-Trifman

Web Tools 4u2 Use: Drawing, Mapping and Charting Tools - 1 views

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    A great list of web tools to use in your classroom for drawing, mapping and charting.
Cybil Hill

60in60 - home - 1 views

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    This is a website that has a large variety of tools that can be used in the classroom.
Cybil Hill

educational-origami - Bloom's Digital Taxonomy - 0 views

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    This is a website dedicated to Bloom's Digital Taxonomy. There is a lot of information here... what a great resource!
Cybil Hill

cooltoolsforschools - Home - 0 views

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    This website has an enormous list of Web 2.0 tools that would work well in the classroom. All websites are divided into different lists, depending on their purpose. Then, in each list gives the tool, the website, and a description of what it does. 
cynthia mills

Why Every Teacher Needs Personal Learning Networks - 6 views

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    This is a great site to get started understanding the benefits of PLN's. In particular, I like the fact that when discussing the benefits of PLN's the author, Education in America, brings up the fact that even though teachers are surrounded by students and colleagues, teaching can be an isolating experience. I've been there, and I know that having a PLN has not only made me feel connected, but also it has helped me share ideas in a more personal way.
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    This is an awesome article about the utilization of PLNs. I love that the fact that it shows that teachers are still learning and evolving with the students and information. We as instructors must adapt to new information and not be passive in our learning, if we are passive the information will change and the students will have access to it, which we will lose credibility. This active teaching and learning model is key for the modern world of education.
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    I appreciate this blog post pointing out the need and helpfulness of PLN for educators. In the past teaching has been a very isolating experience where everything learned and gained from teaching experiences was kept within a teacher's own development and classroom. Also, the climate for sharing was not always encouraged within the school and between teachers. By actively taking part in a PLN, teachers have the advantage of sharing, learning, and growing with other educators and researchers. I wish the article would have gone into more depth with some examples, as I found I wanted to read more specifically about this impact in action.
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    I like the idea of PLNs rather than PLCs. The school divisions I have worked for have used PLCs for teachers to avoid that isolated feeling. They work great for teachers who are in a building with more than one teacher in their content area or grade level. They do not work well at all if the teacher has to work with someone that does not teach the same grade level or content. I can see how this would be great for teachers in a rural school, where access to other teachers is limited. Another benefit for teachers who use social networks (ie. blogs, wikispace, facebook) for their PLN is that they may be more inclined to be active participants. These social networks can be less threatening to a teacher who may be shy or hesitant to speak up face to face.
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    I enjoyed reading this article. It would be a great resource to help get schools involved in PLNs. There were many benefits for teachers that are in PLNs. I would enjoy having the benefits of resources from other professionals in my field. Collaboration is a great resource to help you become a better teacher.
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    I liked the fact that this site recognizes that "teaching can be an isolated profession"! Very interesting article.
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    I have to agree with the statement in this article about teaching being an isolated profession. I felt that many times and often wished that I had the remedy. In hindsight, I think a better network would have been helpful. Most of my time spent in a traditional classroom setting (face to face instruction) was as a lone teacher in a very small school. A better PLN would have been very helpful.
Marta Stoeckel

YouTube in the Science Classroom - 0 views

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    An interesting article on creating YouTube-based units. While the article focuses on how this could work in a science classroom, it seems like it could be adapted to other content areas, as well.
Cate Tolnai

Tolnai-History8 - Current Events for the Month of April 2011 - 0 views

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    8th grade students research current events and share their responses via their class wiki. This broadens their audience to their peers, thus impacting their own evaluation of their work and their peers' work.
annieyip

The Global Classroom Project: Flat Stanley - 0 views

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    Here is a specific example from the Global Classroom Project.
annieyip

Monster Exchange Project - 0 views

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    Students drew their monsters and wrote a description of them. Then, they skyped their monster exchange partner to share their description. As they shared their description, their partner would draw what they visualized. The projects turned out very nice! Check it out!
annieyip

Mrs. Simon's Class Wiki - 0 views

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    Mrs. Simon uses her class wiki to allow her students to create and post their research projects.
Cate Tolnai

ElementaryVoicethreads - home - 0 views

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    Students from around the world use Voicethread to capture their individual voices. Then, they post the Voicethread project to this wiki to broaden the audience base. Awesome elementary resource!!
scott hogan

Around the World in 80 Schools - 0 views

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    The goal of the ongoing project (started in 2009) is to connect each classroom with 80 other classrooms around the world via Skype. This could be used to foster content from any discipline. Students would blog about the experiences they have with their partner schools.
Hanna Coleman

greatdebate2008 - home - 1 views

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    High school level project using a wiki and ning community. Students from multiple classrooms around the country contributed resources and responded to research within the wiki. They participated and communicated in Ning, an online social network.
Melissa Getz

globalcollaborations - home - 0 views

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    This is a list of websites and project ideas that focus on connecting students from different classrooms and getting them to use social media. I have a feeling I will be using this site to find the rest of my sites for the Module 6 project.
kooloberlander

Social Network Knowledge Construction: Emerging Virtual World Pedagogy - 5 views

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    Thought piece by Dr. Lisa Dawley published in 2009 in On The Horizon. This publication dealt with social learning in the virtual world Second Life but can be applied on other online learning communities. What is especially useful is the social network knowledge construction matrix that cover five degrees of involvement in the learning community. These levels are identifying the network, lurking, contributing, creating and leading.
Christina Moore

A challenge to connectivism - 2 views

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    Invited by Siemens, Kerr offers a challenge to the theory of connectivism.
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    Interesting read. Admittedly, the dine differences between learning theories is a bit beyond me, but if Siemens thought it was important that people heard the counter view then it must be substantive. While some of the comments by Kerr don't seem to necessarily counter Siemens' views, they certainly do add to the conversation.
Christina Moore

Connectivism is navigationism - 1 views

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    The first I have heard of the concept of "navigationism" instead of connectivism. The article seems to negate the existence of the theory of connectivism, while elevating the concept of constructivism.
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    Interesting read. Similar themes to A Challenge to Connectivism (http://learningevolves.wikispaces.com/kerr), but in a more academic and non-contrary tone. Argues that connectivism is a subset of navigationism, but doesn't force a separation of navigationism and costructivism. The charts on 13-14 were useful.
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