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Google Sheets 101: The Beginner's Guide to Online Spreadsheets - The Ultimate Guide... - 1 views

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    Spreadsheet software offers users a wide variety of tools and features. From organizing data and creating charts to computing complex math formulas, the possibilities are endless. Knowing where to begin and how to make sense of it all can be a daunting task. This resource serves as a beginners guide for those wanting to learn how to operate Google sheets.
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SurveyMonkey: The World's Most Popular Free Online Survey Tool - 0 views

shared by kettaku on 09 Oct 18 - No Cached
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    Survey Monkey is an internet survey and polling software which is popular. It has an educational free version which includes the ability to make simple quizzes. It is fun to write polls for students to understand their class dynamic and ungraded learning quizzes for them. While the free version does not offer explanations to incorrect questions, this can be supplemented with text on ones website for the student to read afterwards.
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Learn all about ScootPad - 2 views

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    We are adopting a 1-1 initiative next year and my math team and I are looking for an online data base to help us differentiate. This is the best option that we have found and I like how individualized the learning can be!

Connectivism- Dimensions of Individual Experience - 2 views

started by sofianahtchi on 13 Jun 17 no follow-up yet
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MAKE BELIEFS COMIX! Online Educational Comic Generator for Kids of All Ages - 1 views

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    MakeBeliefsComix.com is an educational comic strip creator from author Bill Zimmerman. You can create, print, email and post your original comic strips through this site. The site explains that: "Comic strips provide a perfect vehicle for learning and practicing the English language. Each strip's three or four panels provides a finite, accessible world in which funny, interesting looking characters go about their lives. And students with limited reading or speaking skills are not as overwhelmed in dealing with the size of a comic strip as they may be with a book of many pages."
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    MakeBeliefsComix.com is an educational comic strip creator from author Bill Zimmerman. Create, print, email and post to Facebook your original comic strips through this site!
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Communities of practice: A brief introduction - 2 views

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    This 2011, Communities of Practice: A Brief Introduction, by Etienne Wenger distills earlier writings and discussions about communities of practice and outlines some characteristics and guidelines. Wegner's definition, "Communities of practice are groups of people who share a concern or a passion for something they do and learn how to do it better as they interact regularly." There are 3 characteristics: the domain of shared interest, the community shares information, activities and relationships and the practice of practioners who share resources, experiences, stories, tools and problem solving. Communities of practice can be for problem solving, information requests, experience seeking, reusing assets, coordination and synergy, documentation projects, visits and mapping knowledge. They can be small or vast, online or face to face. The theory of communities of practice has spilled over into organizations, businesses, government, education, associations, social sectors, international development and the web.

Connectivism: 21st Century's New Learning Theory - 4 views

started by sofianahtchi on 13 Jun 17 no follow-up yet
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The Chronicle of Higher Education - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 1 views

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    This site provides news, information, and articles for college and university faculty members and administrators on topics such as diversity in the classroom and work place, online learning, and career building.
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Online Communities of Practice: What Works -- THE Journal - 2 views

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    .This article from The Journal talks about CoP through the work of teachers and how they use them to be a better teacher. The first part of the article is on the theory that teachers have been using CoP to talk to each other and learn from each other to better improve their teaching skills.
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Animoto - 0 views

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    Make great videos, easily. Turn ordinary photos and video clips into stunning, HD videos with Animoto's online video maker. Free for educators & includes 50 student accounts!
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    Make great videos, easily. Turn ordinary photos and video clips into stunning, HD videos with Animoto's online video maker.

Virtual Field trips - 0 views

started by marielzamora on 10 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
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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.
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Technology for Online Communities of Practice - 1 views

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    This article separates technology used in communities of practice based upon the technology's function. Some technology supports content (blogs, vlogs, microblogs, status updates, wikis, collaborative document authoring tools, social bookmarking, media libraries and albums. Project coordination is aided by use of event calendars, task management tools to track project deadlines, and decision support tools. Incentive and recognition technology allows members to be recognized by way of badges and endorsements. Other technology supports member interaction. Profiles and social networking like Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, and Instagram, member commenting, discussion boards, and webinar services allow for member interaction on their own time frames.
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From Text To Speech - Free online TTS service - 2 views

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    Free web based Text To Speech (TTS) service. Convert online any English text into MP3 audio file. Useful for Universal Design for Learning.
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Howard Rheingold | Exploring mind amplifiers since 1964 - 0 views

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    One of the first resources I found when starting my Edtech journey and when creating curriculum for an online course in social media marketing. Rheingold has been around a long time and experimenting with social media and emerging communication tech for himself. His "crap detection 101" course is useful for faculty and students.
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Connectivist learning environments: Massive open online courses - 0 views

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    Article discussing connectivism with a take on MOOCs, or massive open online courses. Concludes by stating that educational approaches in the technological age are in a transitional stage.
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Online Degree The Ultimate Guide to Google Edu Apps: 100 Tips & Tricks for Teachers - 2 views

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    "The Ultimate Guide to Google Edu Apps: 100 Tips & Tricks for Teachers"
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Technology and Education | Box of Tricks - 2 views

  • The rising importance and availability of online social networks and their popularity among young people in particular cannot be dismissed, putting the use of ICT at the heart of 21st century interconnectivity in all areas of society, not just education.
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      Yes! ICT should be a the heart of 21st century eduation.
  • Pedagogy, in my opinion, needs to reflect these social changes and conform to the needs and expectations of today’s students and, if we teach them in a way that mirrors how they live their lives when they are not in school, if we help to ensure that the gap between their school life and real life is minimised, we then become better able to guarantee the commitment and engagement of the vast majority of our students.
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  • Using ICT with a focus on the C for Communication is, in my view, the next logical step and would allow us to bring the learning online and to blend the use of traditional tools such as textbooks or dictionaries with more up-to-date, relevant and authentic multimedia materials from the web. Microblogging would provide teachers and students with a platform in which they could interact beyond the constraints of the school walls, and with which the teacher could provide further personalised feedback and support.
    • Steven Albrecht
       
      "meaningful and relevant" as well as trivial information?
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  • When students log on to Edmodo for the first time, they are prompted to enter the unique code generated for their class and thus both teacher and student accounts become linked and the can begin communication privately and safely.
  • lear that better communication between school and home, between teachers and students is, not only desirable, but also essential in a world in which technology is continually discovering and developing new, exciting and useful ways of improving communication between people. In a sense, our students have tasted the proverbial honey and the move towards this type of social interaction in the fiel
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International Children's Digital Library - 1 views

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    This is the best online library I've come across. There are complete books online from 25 countries, in addition to the United States. Many of the books are in the original language, which would help tremendously if you had students who didn't speak English.
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