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Clay Leben

Welcome to LearnCast®. - 17 views

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    Build your own mobile phone course with this online tool. Read the blog for advice on translating elearning to a cell phone.
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    Build your own mobile phone course with this online hosted tool. Read the blog for advice on translating elearning to a cell phone.
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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
Allison Burrell

21Classes - Free Classroom and Education Blogs - Home - 21 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
Phil Taylor

WordPress.com - Get a Free Blog Here - 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
edtechtalk

Today's Blog Music / The Hype Machine - discover, listen and buy music discussed on the best mp3 Blogs - 0 views

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    You can dating in here. This is a best site dating www.sugarhoneys4u.com www.killdo.de.gg
J Black

Full Disclosure » Blog Archive » Forget broadcasting, the future is narrowcasting | Blogs | - 0 views

  • Media organizations the world over are currently focusing on the future of their businesses. As audience and viewer attention fragments and the internet fuels a wholly different kind of information consumption there are many siren voices suggesting that traditional media business models are dead, or in some cases on life support. Rising print and distribution costs and flagging advertising are driving even flagship newspapers and magazines to slash their costs, jettison journalists and production staff, and in some cases, go entirely out of business. In Britain, television companies like ITV — once described as having a license to print money — are reconsidering their entire business rationale and, crucially, their future relationship with viewers and consumers. Yet this week the world’s largest multimedia news agency, Reuters, unveils what we believe will be the future of news dissemination — not broadcasting, but narrowcasting.
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    Media organizations the world over are currently focusing on the future of their businesses. As audience and viewer attention fragments and the internet fuels a wholly different kind of information consumption there are many siren voices suggesting that traditional media business models are dead, or in some cases on life support. Rising print and distribution costs and flagging advertising are driving even flagship newspapers and magazines to slash their costs, jettison journalists and production staff, and in some cases, go entirely out of business. In Britain, television companies like ITV - once described as having a license to print money - are reconsidering their entire business rationale and, crucially, their future relationship with viewers and consumers. Yet this week the world's largest multimedia news agency, Reuters, unveils what we believe will be the future of news dissemination - not broadcasting, but narrowcasting.
Fred Delventhal

DEN Blog Network » Discovery Student Adventures Pilot Trip Application Now Open! - 0 views

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    A virtual drum roll please… We are thrilled to officially open the application process for the Discovery Student Adventures Pilot Program. Join us as we discover more of our incredible planet earth together with adventure trips to Australia, South Africa, and China. In order to participate in this pilot trip, you must be a STAR Discovery Educator. Not only are you able to take part in this once in a lifetime opportunity, each STAR selected will be able to choose four of their students to join them on the adventure! This is at no cost to you or your students! So with no further ado… here's the official wording and post importantly the link to apply.
J Black

11 Non-Traditional Uses of WordPress - 0 views

  • the end result is a moderated directory
  • reate a directory on your website or blog where users can submit information about themselves or their business.
  • ort of image bookmarking service for those who have access
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  • RecruitPress is a fee job board option.
  • Build a ‘WordBurner’ Email Newsletter Manager Using WordPress and FeedBurner.
  • hosting a forum on your site,
  • contact manager.
  • WordPress Wiki is a premium theme ($30)
  • review site
  • WP e-Commerce is a surprisingly powerful free plugin that will allow you to sell items through your WordPress-powered site or blog.
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    In this article we'll take a look at a combination of tutorials, plugins and themes that can help you to use WordPress in non-traditional ways. Hopefully you'll find something that you can use, or at least something that will be a valuable learning resource for extending your knowledge and skills of working with WordPress.
Fred Delventhal

Add Virtual Earth maps to your website - 0 views

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    On this article we will talk about how to add a Virtual Earth map to your blogs using Windows Live Writer. Get the software from http://download.live.com/writer.
Natalie Lafferty

Talis Project Xiphos - About - 0 views

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    We are just beginning to tell our story about where we see education in the next few years. The following paper is our first turn in a conversation, one which we would be very pleased for you to join. If you have ideas or feedback, or perhaps you would like to join us on our journey, please get in touch: sign up for updates, join our blog discussions, or email.
Dave Truss

Blogging with students requires biting your [digital] tongue | David Truss :: Pair-a-dimes for Your Thoughts - 0 views

  • I really wanted to post a little timeline. Earlier I actually started typing a comment suggesting that perhaps Da Vinci used the same model for both paintings, then erased it rather than posting it… I forced myself to ‘bite my tongue’. The fact is that I am not used to letting students take ownership of their learning in this way. I want to ‘teach’ them… isn’t that my job? But if I had put that “perhaps Da Vinci used the same model” post in after the 5th or 6th comment, would the other comments have followed?
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    I really wanted to post a little timeline. Earlier I actually started typing a comment suggesting that perhaps Da Vinci used the same model for both paintings, then erased it rather than posting it… I forced myself to 'bite my tongue'. The fact is that I am not used to letting students take ownership of their learning in this way. I want to 'teach' them… isn't that my job? But if I had put that "perhaps Da Vinci used the same model" post in after the 5th or 6th comment, would the other comments have followed?
Paul McMahon

26 Learning Games to Change the World | Mission to Learn - 0 views

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    This would be great for some motivating ways to learn lots. As blogged by David Warlick "They are all serious games aimed at exposing students to some of the critical problems that face people around the world, including malaria, famine, nuclear proliferation, and congress (not a joke). One game, World Without Oil is about the first 32 weeks of a global oil crisis. It launches with the fictitious announcement that gas, at the pumps, now costs $4.00 a gallon."
edtechtalk

YouTube - Web 2.0 song, Are You Blogging This? - 0 views

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    rubyfire: A song and video about blogging and web 2.0.
Clay Leben

Education Futures - 0 views

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    Blog by John Moravec anticipating education futures with edtech. Leapfrogging with anticipatory knowledge, disruptive technologies, and continuous innovations.
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    Look for links to his slide shows on "leapfrog" learning.
Jennifer Maddrell

JT Online Learning Blog: Minimal instruction - 0 views

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    She's baaack! Looks like JT fired up the blog again and gave us a couple of cool links to contemplate! Here is hoping for lots more!
Jennifer Maddrell

Twitter Blog: There's Twitter in My Facebook! - 0 views

  • Twitter was invited to be one of the early participants and the new Facebook application platform. Basically, Facebook now allows developers to build applications folks can install and use inside Facebook. It's pretty awesome.
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    Per Twitter blog: "Twitter was invited to be one of the early participants and the new Facebook application platform. Basically, Facebook now allows developers to build applications folks can install and use inside Facebook. It's pretty awesome."
alexandra m. pickett

Videos | Edublogs - education blogs - 0 views

  • Customizing your design
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      this video can halp you coustomize your blog.
  • Configuring your settings
Ulrich Schrader

We Blog Cartoons - 0 views

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    Cartoons to incorporate into blogs
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