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Ilene Reed

Skype Blogs - 1 views

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    Skype Blog that has several success stories of using Skype in the classroom. Have a U.S. Senator speak in class over Skype, talk with mt climbers on Everest, special guest on Skype Classroom.
Ilene Reed

Skype in the classroom - 0 views

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    Here is a Facebook page for Skype! It offers great ideas of guest speakers and tours through Skype for successful projects in the classroom.
Jim Murtagh

10 Interactive Whiteboard "Don'ts" - 0 views

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    Item # 3 stood out for me.
mark_bishop

Stanford University - 0 views

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    The Stanford University Facebook page is a place that Stanford uses to share information about research projects that are occurring among their students and faculty. There are hundreds of entries including one about She++, a group promoting programming among women and another post about great white sharks.
Marta Stoeckel

Science Writing Tips - 0 views

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    Science has its own rules for what makes good writing and this page from the Writing Center at University of North Carolina has some great tips on how to write effectively in science
Matt Hoge

Emerging Technologies in Distance Education - 2 views

http://www.aupress.ca/books/120177/ebook/99Z_Veletsianos_2010-Emerging_Technologies_in_Distance_Education.pdf This book deals with distance education. In part 3, chapter 9, page 177, it specific...

edtech543 PLEdefined Web-basedtools Client-basedtools Distanceeducation

started by Matt Hoge on 23 Jun 14 no follow-up yet
Rick Hernandez

About The Licenses - 0 views

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    This page defines the creative commons licenses and shows us how to properly attribute CC work.
Ryan McDonough

Edutopia - 5 views

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    Edutopia is a site I have relied on in the past for great content. The EDTECH Facebook page is always linking me to their site and I'm usually impressed.
kooloberlander

Connectivism as a Digital Age Learning Theory - 0 views

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    Lengthy discussion of connectivism as a instructional theory as opposed to a learning theory.
Emmett Wemp

Building and maintaining an online professional learning community - 5 views

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    This is a good set of tools and instructions for creating and maintaining a PLN.
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    I found these piece both extremely interesting and valuable. So true the way the author discusses the outcomes of a one-shot workshop vs. a "job-embedded, ongoing" (love the terms!) framework such as PLCs. The main benefits of the PLCs are 1) their are embedded into each school day and are facilitated by teacher support staff and 2) they are not collaboration for collaboration's sake! Instead, they engage teachers into an ongoing dialogue that is of their concern or interest right here, right now! Thus, meaningful collaboration results in meaningful outcomes. Great read!
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    There's two tools I'm seeing less and less that were included in this blog post. I'm seeing less people using wikis and also Ning seems to have been replaced maybe by Google+? I see this blog as good discussion of using your time wisely and wonder how it might be updated say in 2 or 3 years with new technologies.
Levi Fletcher

(Fletcher #7) Intersecting communities of practice in distance education: the program team and the online course community - 2 views

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    Very interesting article. This article discusses findings of interactions and supports for communities of practice or both student-to-student and teacher-to-teacher. It goes on to describe the challenges for student-to-student communities and their dealings with conflict, and the corresponding support provided for the instructor who struggled with having student communities struggle in cohesion. There is a useful graphic on page 291 showing the gathering's (read: community's) intentionality and strength of their social bond - where both are high, there emerges a community of practice.
latoya jackson

Video Resources for Education: - 0 views

http://pcs-tech.pbworks.com/w/page/6094913/Video-Resources-for-the-Classroom An excellent collection of video resources to help you bring relevant, educational media into your classroom.

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

Assistive technology tools - 0 views

The following website provides a comprehensive list of assistive technologies available for students with learning disabilities http://ncld.org/students-disabilities/assistive-technology-education/...

started by marielzamora on 01 May 14 no follow-up yet
B Bernheim

Memorize lines using your iPhone, iPod or iPad | get offbook fast - 1 views

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    A Drill & Practice app for Theater teachers and students. Helpful to all level of performers.
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    Great resource! I am looking for ways to help my students memorize scriptures and I think this app might be a good opportunity to adopt and adapt for that purpose. Thanks for sharing!
Katy Cooper

Social Media in Education: The Power of Facebook | Edutopia - 0 views

  • In true problem-based learning format, the science teacher asked a group of eighth graders at his school to pick a problem in their local community and solve it.
  • They picked Buffelgrass
  • they weren't sure how to spread the word of its horrors. One student declared that they "needed to get the word out." After all, "knowledge is power." Which was when they decided to create a Facebook page devoted to the threat.
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  • They soon posted a a rap song on YouTube and using Facebook, the small group of grime fighters update on their progress in educating the nation about this ground cover of evil.
  • Using the social networking tools of our age, this one Tucson teacher and his small group of students began to educate politicians, farmers, and Facebook fans like me
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    Heather Wolpert-Gawron discusses using Facebook in the classroom. She writes about the experience of a teacher who used Facebook in their classroom.
anonymous

The 200 Best Special Education Apps - 1 views

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    36 page book including app icon, title, and description
Casey Capece

Wikispaces.com for classroom to home communication - 8 views

Scott, thanks for sharing this example of ways you use social networking with your students. Did you first have to teach your students how to use the wiki? I would love to try out this tool with ...

edtech543 resources teaching web2.0

Dennis Large

Personal Learning Environments - Challenging the Dominant Design of educational Systems - 1 views

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    This journal article titled: Personal Learning Environments - Challenging the Dominant Design of Educational Systems was posted by one of the authors, Colin Milligan. The paper looks at the formal and informal learning and the connections that lead specific learnings of both types and how VLEs (virtual learning environments) play a role.
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    I found this to be a fascinating paper, which really made me reflect on how an LMS is and is not a good portal as a PLE. I particularly appreciated the diagram on page 4, which shows how technological tools such as tunneling, feeds and APIs can be used to turn a VLE into more of a PLE.
nickurban

Using CoP's and Management - 0 views

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    This particular document looks at the communities of practice model from the lens of a government agency in its' partnership with businesses, foundations, non-profits, and other organizations. The document's value comes to life in the fact that it focuses on how the communities of practice implemented are more of a valid method for productivity because a shared interest is involved and the experiences are shared. First time viewers of this document would benefit from the diagram on page 8 that explores the distinct features of the community, domain and practice which lead to a successful community of practice. The diagram is an excellent means of introducing the model to new participants or those already engaged in a community of practice, but simply unaware of their involvement. I also appreciate this document because it offers practicality and context in viewing how multiple entities can come together to form a community of practice united by a common purpose.
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    I found this article interesting because it talked about the value of using CoP's in management, in particular government. It details the changing age of technology in meeting the demands and needs of communities and organizations around the world. As needs and wants begin to move, so do the challenges that are provided to government. In this regard it talks about utilizing the value on online communities to help create a network of highly skilled people to meet these new demands. By engaging people in this kind of networking through social media people are able to better handle new situations by connecting with people who have experienced similar problems in the past.
Heather Berlin

Personal Learning Networks - 8 views

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    This is a link to a Pinterest Board regarding Personal Learning Networks by Eric Sheninger, I found the information very helpful and fun. I love looking at pictures to understand concepts! EDTECH543 Personal Learning Network
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    Hi Jennifer, I never thought to look at Pinterest for anything like this but after seeing this resource I'll definitely keep it in mind! Great find, Pinterest is such as easy way to compile and share information and resources and this one has a lot of good links!
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    Nice find Jennifer! I'm so much more into browsing a Pinterest page for resources. This delivery method is giving me ideas for my next Teaching Online course I will facilitate at Pierce. It's funny how first impressions of a newer app makes some thing that it wouldn't be useful in a learning environment. But Pinterest is just an easy way to curate any kind of information.
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    So many resources, so little time... Its great to have so many of these resources in one place. The images definitely help determine which resource to investigate first.
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    This is a nice resource! Never would have guessed 5 years ago that I would be looking at Pinterest as a resource for a class. As you mentioned, it's nice to view pictures to help process and understand a concept, much like the project we completed to tie all of these topics together. Thanks for the post!
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    I signed up for Pinterest last year but rarely touched it once the school year started. This was a great reminder of it's usefulness and incredible depth of resources that are out there. Thanks for the reminder.
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    This is a Pinterest source used for PLNs that offers numerous resources for educators and personal learning networks.
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    I have yet to get into Pinterest, feel it might be a black hole for me. These are some great PLN pins. The images alone give you a good idea of ways you can build your PLE.
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