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Twilla Berwaldt

eduCanon - 0 views

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    Good for adding content to videos. Useful for flipped classroom or home bound instruction.
Twilla Berwaldt

Basic Internet Safety - 0 views

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    Great resource for teacher guides and videos. Elementary students especially love the resources on this site.
Mandy Weiskircher

Internet Safety Basics - 0 views

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    Internet Safety Basics Video For Parents/Educators
Mike Procyk

TogetherTube - Index - 0 views

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    Allows music students to watch any video at the same time and discuss. Useful for performance critiques.
Mike Procyk

Eric Whitacre - Eric Whitacre's Virtual Choir 2.0, 'Sleep' - YouTube - 0 views

shared by Mike Procyk on 22 Jul 13 - No Cached
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    Band and choir arranger Eric Whitacre used thousands of YouTube submitted videos to create this version of one of his most popular arrangements, "Sleep"
Jim Murtagh

Witness Student Growth Across Grade Levels with New Common Core Math Videos - 0 views

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    Great videos if your into CCSS.
Gretchen Smith

Why BYOD? - YouTube - 0 views

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    Short video on how BYOD could put a dent in the digital divide.
kerigritt13

Flickr - Photo Sharing - 0 views

shared by kerigritt13 on 22 Jul 13 - Cached
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    Flickr is almost certainly the best online photo management and sharing application in the world. Show off your favorite photos and videos to the world, securely and privately show content to your friends and family, or blog the photos and videos you take with a cameraphone.
Melinda Mott

Personal Learning Network Movie: Connected - 1 views

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    A video that defines a PLN and discusses the importance of them in an educational environment.
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    Cool resource! I didn't look into using videos as resources but I can see how this would have great value. This one starts out a little dramatic (especially with the music!) but is VERY informative! I also like how it uses other scholarly resources to validate the points of how using PLNs can be effective. Also, I appreciate the clear definition of PLNs
Ryan McDonough

5 Personal Learning Networks (PLNs) for Educators - 2 views

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    This website talked about 5 key resources needed for educators to being and grow their own personal PLNs. http://ning.com offers podcast downloads, discussion forums, videos, relevant blogs, videos and more resources. Powerful Learning Practice is a professional development opportunity that teacher can attend. It offers hands-on applications and the know-how to build and use technology within the classroom. Webinars are conferences people can attend online to join discussions and offer insight to like educators. EdChat is something we can join now on twitter using the hashtag #EdChat every Tuesday. Game based-learning tutorials and talk can be found on http://edweb.net where mentors and people who've successful implemented these practices in their classrooms can offer advice and help.
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    Those are 5 really good resources. Thanks for sharing.
nathankraftcheck

A Simple Comprehensive Guide on The use of Personal Learning Networks in Education ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 4 views

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    This article provides a concise look at personal learning networks in education. Benefits and reasons for educators and students to utilize are outlined.
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    Hanna, this is my favorite PLN article I have come across! I like how the information is organized and the graphics that depict the information. Also, there was a link to The Best Sticky Notes for Teachers - something that is recommended for one to organize information.I thought it was very useful.
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    Hanna, Casey is right this is a great resource. I am going to use it in my own personal improvement. It lays out everything so clearly. I never thought of whether or not a PLN was safe but it is good to realize that it is and people are giving thought to that. I found this sight to be excellent and something to read again and again.
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    Summary: This article provides a great introduction to PLNs. It shares what a PLN is, and why PLNs should be used in education; it also provides the benefits of PLNs and examples of PLN platforms that are available to teachers. Although touches on "how to" establish your own PLN I think it covers enough of the other areas to make it worthwhile, especially for PLN newbies. Presentations (videos, slide shows, etc.) on PLNs are also posted.
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    This really is a simple comprehensive guide on the use of personal learning networks in education! I found it very easy to understand. The author discusses the originations of PLNs, how PLNs can be used in education, and gives you help on how to build your PLN. There are video tutorials (again, simple to understan) as well as a webliography!
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    Great site, it really goes into detail on PLN's. I am also a PLN newbie and appreciate the thoroughness of the information.
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    This guide provided the benefits to PLNs, and both teachers and students can use PLNs effectively. The benefits outlined were, student preparedness, engaging, students have to take ownership of learning, individualized instruction, problem-solving skills, safety, and saves time and money. Ways teachers can use PLNs are for resource allocation, collaboration, and help. Students can use PLNs to find credible information through RSS feeds, share blog postings, about reflections and offer feedback for improvement.
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    This post is light on theory, but does a nice job explaining the whats, whys and hows of PLNs
danielbmc

Connected Learning: Everyone, Everywhere, Anytime - 2 views

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    The video from the Digital Media and Learning Research Lab examines how education has changed from supplying curriculum to connecting people with the right peer or mentor that can help engage and develop them. Schools, universities, and professionals no longer control learning and hand it out. Instead, they should arrange learning so that the right people are able to come together for learning. Networks and connectivity are tearing down borders in education.
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    I enjoyed this video. I'm always intrigued by the anthropological view learning theories, I like Mimi Ito's point that students have to find ways to support their interests based upon what they want to do with their lives and the adventation of the internet has opened them to a world of experts that learners may not have otherwise had access to. Further, because of technology, like-minded learners are able to connect and foster collaborative and involved learning.
Ryan McDonough

Personal Learning Network - 10 views

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    Interesting article here. There's a hand signal you can use to help students remember the power and importance of PLNs. This could be helpful to teach younger students the "why" they have to be learning these skills in order to make learning meaningful. Student- Thumb; rest of the team depends on them for resources and help. Mentor- Index finger; helps organize and keep the group on task. Expert- Ring finger; ensures accuracy. Advisor- Longest finger; pinpoints needs and identifies necessary changes. Peer- Pinky finger; shares thoughts, communicates frustrations and celebrates when things are successful. Watch the video here: http://videos.videopress.com/lzULinmO/collegeunboundpersonallearningnetwork-hd1_fmt1.ogv
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    I like his comparisons to fingers on a hand. For a simple mind like mine that made a lot of sense.
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    Using the hand as a visual for PLNs is a neat idea. I feel like this would be a great way to introduce the idea of PLNs to students, and would also be a helpful memory device.
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    Love it! The hand metaphor is great.. It actually helped me to better understand PLNs myself. "Just as the hand's function is to grasp, hold, and manipulate, making it essential to daily tasks, so is the student support team essential for the same reasons."
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    I really like this Ryan! Not only is the picture intriguing but the metaphor is great for understanding as well as teaching about PLNs. Good find!
karencameron

CoP, Connectivism, PLN - 1 views

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    I love this video. It is short but does a great job connecting all of our ideas. And I love the way it ends…"for now."
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    How cool that you linked back to this. It was created by one of our class members.
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    I loved it! I agree it is awesome and just shows how connected our world is.
swimordie

Introduction to Integers - TeacherTube - 0 views

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    This video introduces integers, compares integers, shows absolute value of integers, and opposites of integers
Kelly Kenney

Website #10- Connectivism - 8 views

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    This is a pretty simple explanation of connectivism. Basically it is about adding nodes to your PLN which connects you to another resource.
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    I appreciate the simple explanation this article provides. "Connectivism is driven by the understanding that decisions are based on rapidly altering foundations. New information is continually being acquired." This aspect help solidify the idea that knowledge is not finite and gaining it is never over. Connectivism provides a way to help make sense of our knowledge potential in light of constant change in technology.
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    This is a great resource for Connectivism. I felt that this theory was more dense then PLNs and CoPs and many articles I looked at were difficult to follow. I like how the theory is broken down here and includes helpful videos. I will be using this resource to help with my creative expression project.
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    Thank you for sharing! I also found the simplicity of the explanation great in order to grasp the concept. By referring to Connectivism as to "a learning theory for a digital age" makes it easy to remember that it is a new theory (since the digital era is also relatively new.) That, in turn, may also affect the way we perceive the main principles of Connectivism (outline in the article): learning as a process of connecting specialized nodes or information sources, learning residing in non-human appliances, and the need to maintain connections to facilitate continual learning, among others. Due to such an abundance of information in the digital era, the key point in the article for me was "the ability to draw distinctions between important and unimportant information is vital"! A skill is yet to be mastered!
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    While not really dealing with the theory, I thought the video demonstrating how Connectivism works was really well done. It was interesting to see the path a student might follow and how their web expands.
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    Usually when I see anything WIki that has to do with research I have the initial tendency to try to stay far away because in my undergrad years I was constantly reminded to pursue peer reviewed articles. What I really appreciate about this resource is how simple and basic it is on Connectivism. This wikispace provides all the "nuts and bolts" of Connectivism and is a great starting point for digging deeper into understanding its theory. Great find!
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    "Connectivism is a learning theory promoted by Stephen Downes and George Siemens." Learning occurs with connections in networks. This article believes that with connectivism we can move to a new age of learning. Learning can be more collaborative and global. With connectivism we see the use of networks with nodes and connections to elaborate on our learning.
loganwillits

Personal Learning Networks for Educators - YouTube - 0 views

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    This video blog lays out the importance of why we as educators should create a PLN. The benefits are vast and near endless, and we are at a time when collaboration across curricular and country is very simple. We should be utilizing these tools to create PLN.
Chris Pontillo

SAMR - Kathy Schrock's Guide to Everything - 0 views

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    If you're not familiar with Kathy Shrock and her website, "Kathy Shrock's Guide to Everything," then you're missing out. This article is one on the SAMR Model and Blooms Taxonomy and there are many infographics, videos, and websites that further explain the two concepts.
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