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Dana Huff

Tech Tips For Teachers: Free, Easy and Useful Creation Tools - The Learning Network Blo... - 23 views

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    Ryan Goble, who often coaches teachers in what he calls the "mindful" use of technology, has written today's guest post on user-friendly tools that enable the creation of student projects.
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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
Fred Delventhal

The Education Conference Calendar - 20 views

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    The Conference Calendar (TCC) was first conceived by ITEG, LLC in 1999. Listing every single educational technology related conference that could be found in the US, it was eagerly taken on and supported by the T.H.E Journal. Over the next decade TCC established itself as the industry's leading website for ed tech events. Today, TCC is independently managed by one of its original producers and expanding its service into the entire education industry.
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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
J Black

» AYKM? Texting Improves Literacy » Blog Archive   Alice Hill's Real Tech New... - 0 views

  • AYKM (are you kidding me)? No, contrary to popular belief, text message-speak or textisms actually improve language skills, according to a recent study. No, RLY (really).
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    AYKM (are you kidding me)? No, contrary to popular belief, text message-speak or textisms actually improve language skills, according to a recent study. No, RLY (really).
Dave Truss

Remote Access: I'm Done with Edtech - 0 views

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    Not about the tech or the tools, it's about the learning!
cheryl capozzoli

Welcome to Speak Up - 0 views

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    Get our students' voices heard.... participate in this special event. Speak-UP for Ed. Tech!
Allison Kipta

Paul Stacey Archive - 0 views

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    An opinionated monthly column exploring the current use, future potential, and commercial value of e-learning in BC's high tech sector.
Sarah Hanawald

Kim Cofino's Collaboration Continuum Cycle - 0 views

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    Very thoughful graphic and language that emphasizes the nature of excellent tech support in an academic (teaching) environment.
Melissa Hughes

question - 74 views

One of my favorite resources for instructional technology is Alan November. He has a website (www.novemberlearning.com) where you can find a wealth of resources. If you ever have the opportunity ...

Mark Chambers

Wired Campus: Professor Encourages Students to Pass Notes During Class -- via... - 0 views

  • most of his students were unfamiliar with Twitter, the microblogging service that limits messages to 140 characters.
    • Sarah Hanawald
       
      See--just because they're young doesn't mean they know everything digital!
  • others in the class would respond with notes encouraging the student to raise the topic out loud.
    • Sarah Hanawald
       
      Citizenship!
  • I’m not a full-time faculty member,” he said. “I use my classrooms as an applied-research lab to decide what to promote as new solutions for our campus.”
    • Sarah Hanawald
       
      All ed tech people should think of themselves this way and keep teaching in "applied-research labs"
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  • I couldn’t help thinking that it sounded like a recipe for chaos, and I told him so
  • He couldn’t get two screens, so he had students bring in their laptops
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      Skip the screens and the laptops and go straight to the phones :-)
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    Is encouraging a "back-stream" of communication helpful or counter-productive in class?
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    What about trying this during a faculty meeting at school? Probably using cover it live instead of twitter just to make it accessible to all. I really like the notion that when Ed Tech faculty teaches, it should be a lab environment.
Ced Paine

Technology Resources, Mostly Free for Teachers - 0 views

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    More than 15 pages of Free Tech Resources and Tools for the Classroom--A Must See List
Barbara Lindsey

ISB Cert. of Ed Tech and Info Lit Home - ISB Cert. of Ed Tech and Info Lit - 1 views

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    Jeff Utecht and Kim Cofino grad credit offerings
Ouida Myers

The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009: Saving and Creating Jobs and Reform... - 0 views

  • For the following programs, funds will be made available beginning in fall 2009, and will be conditioned upon receipt of further information that will be outlined in future guidance: Title I School Improvement Grants ($3 billion). Educational Technology State Grants ($650 million). The following funds will be made available beginning in fall 2009, based on the quality of the applications submitted through a competitive grant process. Guidelines for these funds will be posted shortly: Teacher Incentive Fund ($200 million). Teacher Quality Enhancement ($100 million). Statewide Data Systems ($250 million).
  • Under the $5 billion in SFSF reserved for the Secretary of Education to make competitive grants, the Department will conduct a national competition among states for a $4.35 billion state incentive "Race to the Top" fund to improve education quality and results statewide. The Race to the Top fund will help states drive substantial gains in student achievement by supporting states making dramatic progress on the four reform goals described above and effectively using other ARRA funds. $650 million of the $5 billion will be set aside in the "Invest in What Works and Innovation" fund and be available through a competition to districts and non-profit groups with a strong track record of results. Guidelines and applications for the competitive funds will be posted expeditiously. Race to the Top grants will be made in two rounds—fall 2009 and spring 2010).
  • LEAs that optimize the use of the varied funding streams provided under ARRA
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  • In addition, the Department will identify technical assistance resources to help states and localities effectively implement the most promising and evidence-based reforms using all relevant federal, state, and local resources.
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    From the Ed.gove Ed Tech and Race to the Top funding from the
Clay Leben

SmartBean - Smart parenting for tech kids - 1 views

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    Help for parents raising kids and new tech influences. Articles for teachers too about educational software, home schooling, and slick gadgets. Links to research on effects of gaming and cell phones on growing up. Store and marketing ads support site.
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    Help for parents bring up kids with edtech. Articles for teachers too about educational software, home schooling, and slick gadgets. Links to research on effects of gaming and cell phones on growing up.
Ced Paine

Tech n' Take Book Generators - 0 views

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    A complete how-to
Ced Paine

MixedInk - Free Collaborative Writing Tool - 0 views

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    Effective ways to help teachers learn new tech
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