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Fred Delventhal

mental_floss Blog » Ira Glass on Storytelling - 0 views

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    This website is the best news site, all the information is here and always on the update. We accept criticism and suggestions. Happy along with you here. I really love you guys. :-) www.killdo.de.gg
Dave Truss

injenuity » Down In Front - 0 views

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    If you don't keep your mind open to new experiences, you are in the way of learning. If you take more than you give, you are in the way of learning. If you use your voice to tear apart learning metaphors, destroy other people's ideas, or make personal attacks, however passive aggressive, you are in the way of learning.
John Evans

Google Moves to Mainstream RSS With A Simple Name Change - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

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    What can be done to make RSS more mainstream? Google plans to roll out a small but simple feature that could go a long way. We wouldn't be surprised to see every blog publishing service follow suit.
Dave Truss

Rick's Café Canadien » Blog Archive » Siemens interview on connectivism - 2 views

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    George Siemens joined me for an interview about Connectivism, a theory about learning that draws on network theory, social networking, and social constructivism among other things. This interview discusses what connectivism is and where it came from, as well as its unique features and applications to education.
Jennifer Maddrell

Good UI Design: Make It Easy, Show Me You Care - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

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    dschinker: DAS
edtechtalk

10 Ways to Keep your PLN from Running Amok! | 2¢ Worth - 0 views

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Ulrich Schrader

eleed - The impact of new technologies on distance learning students - 0 views

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    The impact of new technologies on distance learning students
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    Report - The impact of new technologies on distance learning students
Jeff Johnson

Literacyworks: Improving Literacy Skills through Comic Books - 1 views

  • One of the tenets of literacy programs is that people will learn more when it's related to a subject that interests them. Voice of America reports that educators in New York are applying that idea with their grade-school students by offering opportunities to create comic books. Michael Bitz, who created the Comic Book Project, acknowledges that it's difficult to determine a definite link between the project and its effect on students' literacy skills, but the program focuses just as much on the writing of comic books as the artwork. But the success of the program is clear: engage students with subjects that interest them, and they'll show dedication to learning.
Ryan Lanham

Pontydysgu - Bridge to Learning » Blog Archive » What do you want your PLE to... - 0 views

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    Graham Atwell may be the best education intellectual right now.
my serendipities

100 Unbelievably Useful Reference Sites You've Never Heard Of | Teaching Tips - 1 views

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    Beyond Google, Wikipedia and other generic reference sites, the Internet boasts a multitude of search engines, dictionaries, reference desks and databases that have organized and archived information for quick and easy searches. In this list, we've compiled just 100 of our favorites, for teachers, students, hypochondriacs, procrastinators, bookworms, sports nuts and more.
Clif Mims

Critique and Ideas for Squidoo.com - 1 views

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    Have you seen Squidoo? I would roughly describe it as a means of mashing up information from a variety of resources into a lens (as in the eye of a giant squid
Clif Mims

Perfect Use of Vlogging [VIDEO] - 0 views

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    Take a look at what folks are doing with online video. I was blown away by the idea and excited for those that clearly are enjoying a medium that is a perfect communication tool for them.
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