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JayCut - Online Video Editing - 2 views

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    Ask yourself what would happen if anyone could edit video, anywhere, with any mobile device, using any media on the web and finally publish the result to any device or website. Join us in starting this creative revolution!
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OpenDNS - 0 views

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    A free service for your home that lets you control the websites that are accessible on all Internet-connected devices on your network. Education and Enterprise versions also commercially available.
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Lifehacker - 2 views

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    Fun website with lots of how-tos ranging from technology, DIY projects, and personal improvement methods.
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    Lifehacker provides tips and tricks ranging from personal relationships to technical topics.
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Cathy N. Davidson | Distinguished scholar of the history of technology, appointed to th... - 2 views

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    Just about my favorite scholar. She leads the Futures Initiative at the Graduate Center at CUNY and writes extensively about participatory learning, the history of technology and innovations in education, including personal learning networks. This website highlights her books, research and blog.
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CoP in Workplace Learning - 2 views

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    This article was great in that they did a case study on the schoolteachers' workplace learning. What they found is that there should not be boundaries that defines how educators learn and practice.
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    This website by Phil and Heather Hodkinson provides a powerful case study on Schoolteachers' and Workplace Learning, and examines the similarities and differences between classroom and workplace learning in regards to CoP.
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The Difference Between Instructivism, Constructivism, And Connectivism - - 1 views

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    This website defines connectivism and then explores other theories of instructivism, and constructivism, and how they are different.
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    This site is an easily digested summary of instructivism, constructivism and connectivism.
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Communities of practice in Collaborative learning environments sourcebook - 0 views

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    This is an interesting website that has resources how organizations are using communities of practice. There are a ton of resources on this page. I enjoyed the inter-organizational community of practice link.
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Communities of Practice (CoPs) - 3 views

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    If one is exploring how to join Communities of Practice, University of Washington host an extensive grouping. The target appears to be those students/professors who either learn differently or teach those who learn differently. I could not find something similar on BSU's website.
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Learning Networks - 0 views

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    This article explains that technology is the main reason for learning networks. We have been learning online, through websites and interactions between people for a long time now. It states that learning together with other people online can be much more engaging, entertaining and worth our time.
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elearnspace. everything elearning: About George Siemens - 2 views

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    I bookmarked this as an extra site. It does not appear to be currently updated, but is George Siemens' personal website. There is a good link to a PDF of his book, Knowing Knowledge (2006).
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    The site didn't seem all that informative, but the links to the PDF books make up for what the page is lacking. These two books should provide some good reference materials.
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Connectivism - a new learning theory - 6 views

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    In this short blog post, Walker discusses the changing technology requires us to revisit classic learning theories. He continues to describe Connectivism with references from Siemans and Downes. He touches on the idea that learning is not just inside the learner, it now occurs among learners.
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    I like how it says learning is a continual process that is enhanced by technology and is rewiring our brains. Very interesting.
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    I am not sure I agree with the author of this piece. I appreciated the articulation of Connectivism, and the exposition of Siemens and Downes' ideas about Connectivism was clear...I just remain unconvinced--at this point--that Connectivism is a learning theory on the same par with Behaviorism, Cognitivism, and Constructivism. In particular, I believe that learning is a human activity, and so when Siemens makes the claim, "Learning may reside in non-human appliances," I have a hard time accepting the theory. I agree that *information* can reside in non-human appliances...
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    I found this article very intriguing. I have to admit that Dave's comment is what made me take a look. I actually like that the author points out that learning can take place outside of ourselves. However, I feel that by learning, in this context, he may be referring to more of an adaptation behavior than actual understanding.
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    A blog post which summarizes and breaks down the main principles of connectivism as well as seeking to identify the trends which led Siemans and Downes to their observations of learning. The author finishes with a statement that Connectivism is seen as the learning theory for the digital age. Accessible, but more of an overview. Helpful
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    With the advancement in technology comes the "re evaluation" of traditional learning theories. We can no longer sit back and rely on the traditional classroom to fulfill the learning needs of the diverse students in our rooms. I like what is said regarding informal learning and how we learn from multiple places.
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    This website breaks down the learning theory of connectivism and how this learning theory came about. It describes how connectivism was created due to the Internet and the need for different strategies.
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    From this article I understand that connectivism is a way of learning through the internet, media and social networks. It discussed how learning can be formal and also informal, to which informal learning seems to be outweighing the formal learning now a days. Informal learning comes from communities of practice and personal networks which are very popular and common today.
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Creating a PLN - 0 views

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    Edublogs Teachers. This has a Step by Step process of how to create a PLN in just a few weeks. Very useful information given here.
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    I like this site because it tells users how to create their own professional learning network in very simplistic steps. Discussed in the site is using online technology as effective tools in order to establish and grow your own PLN. Tools cited where Twitter, blogging, iGoogle, Diigo, attending webinars, bring back your knowledge and implementing it within your classroom, and making connections by putting yourself out there to develop rich connections.
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    Summary: This is a great website with many resources for the creation of PLN's. It walks through 10 steps in creating a PLN. I thought the comments were thoughtful, and found the resource to be helpful in my gaining better insight into PLN's.
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    Who can't use a step by step guide for PLNS? This is great. I can use guides for everything! I love quick breakdown and references that are presented in this blog. Thank your for sharing... I may be borrowing this into my diigo library! I think I now officially have a PLN to do list. Thank you for this find.
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    I love the step-by-step ease of this blog. Bookmarked this and definitely going to use it to my benefit!
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Two Useful Web Tools to Create Educational Games for Students - 1 views

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    two free websites that can be used to create jeopardy-style games
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Learning Space Toolkit - 1 views

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    A website that provides information, simulators, and other resources on how to create effective, technology-integrated learning spaces for a variety of needs. © 2015 Learning Space Toolkit. All Rights Reserved. Created using PressWork.
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Integrating Tech: More Than Just Having Computers - 2 views

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    I use this site for ideas on how to intergrate technology into my curriculum. I do not use this site only, however, it is a great place to start.
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    Try these painless ways to incorporate technology into your teaching day.
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    Today's students have grown up with many different forms of technology! Engaging them with different technological tools can help maintain student attention to learning.
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    This is a great article with a bunch of ideas for how to integrate technology into our daily lessons with our students. This made me realize just recently in my own browsing that I came across a great resource I should share back with you. It's http://www.cnn.com/studentnews/index.html and it can help students read the news of the day, has video clips to watch as well as questions and topics for discussion. Another useful "daily" that can be done in the class. Thank you for sharing these great ways to integrate more tech into what we do!
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    Great ideas (and websites) to integrate technology in the classroom.
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Storyline Online - Where Reading Is Fun! - 2 views

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    Website featuring celebrities reading children's books.
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    Read Aloud videos of picture books by celebrities.
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Ideas for Using Excel in the Classroom - 3 views

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    This website lists different links for spreadsheet use in the classroom. I personally like how much I weigh on a different planet.
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    There are many web sites with ideas for classroom projects. The following sites contain some ideas for using Excel with your students.
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    There are many web sites with ideas for classroom projects. The following sites contain some ideas for using Excel with your students.
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Technology Integration:Get the Math - 0 views

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    Solve real-life algebra problems with diverse crew, delightful video.
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