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The Thiagi Group: The Source for Training Games and Interactive Experiential Strategies - 1 views

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    Great collection of resources all trying to engage participants
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Edublogosphere4Africa Wikispace - 0 views

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    Planning wiki for organizing ideas to support a project in Africa as a result of Sharon Peter's work there this summer through Teachers Without Borders. Want to organize donations of books, XOs, school projects, wikis and blogs to support the teachers there, etc. Open for all to join. Initiated in the WOW2 webcast on 8-19-08
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    We are organizing a new group of edubloggers and other educators to expand the partnership that Sharon Peters and Konrad Glogowski began in South Africa this summer with Teachers Without Borders. We need lots of volunteers to contribute to the planning and implementation of this. Please join us and share your ideas. We can make a difference and these teachers need our support. Listen to the WIOW2 webcast on EdTechTalk for 8-19-08 to hear more about it.
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Student won't be expelled over Facebook study group - 0 views

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    Follow-up to previous story. Gary
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Automatic Text Summarizer - 0 views

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    Like Great Summary bookmarked to the group earlier.
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Open-source group wants educational patent reversed - 0 views

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YouTube - Broadcast Yourself. - 0 views

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Milwaukee Digital Media Conference 2007 - 0 views

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    A hands on conference in which educators will go behind the scenes of the Milwaukee Public Museum to work with instructors from The Stephens Group and museum curators to create digital content for the museum. Participants will learn about 21st Century tools such as podcasting, photo-editing and distance learning. Educators can recieve two graduate credits from Cardinal Stritch University at the conference. Registration is limited.
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Social Network Sites: Public, Private, or What? : The Knowledge Tree - 0 views

  • Social network sites are the latest generation of ‘mediated publics’ - environments where people can gather publicly through mediating technology.
  • Persistence. What you say sticks around.
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      Interesting.
  • Searchability.
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  • Invisible audiences. While it is common to face strangers in public life, our eyes provide a good sense of who can overhear our expressions. In mediated publics, not only are lurkers invisible, but persistence, searchability, and replicability introduce audiences that were never present at the time when the expression was created.
  • Replicability. Digital bits are copyable; this means that you can copy a conversation from one place and paste it into another place.
  • Context is only one complication of this architecture. Another complication has to do with scale. When we speak without amplification, our voice only carries so far. Much to the dismay of fame-seekers, just because the Internet has the potential to reach millions, the reality is that most people are heard by very few.
  • The lack of context is precisely why the imagined audience of Friends is key. It is impossible to speak to all people across all space and all time. It’s much easier to imagine who you are speaking to and direct your energies towards them, even if your actual audience is quite different.
  • two audiences cause participants the greatest headaches: those who hold power over them and those that want to prey on them.
  • Some try to resumé-ify their profiles, putting on a public face intended for those who hold power over them. While this is typically the adult-approved approach, this is unrealistic for most teens who prioritise socialisation over adult acceptance.
  • Recognise that youth want to hang out with their friends in youth space.
  • When asked, all youth know that anyone could access their profiles online. Yet, the most common response I receive is “…but why would they?”
  • The Internet mirrors and magnifies all aspects of social life.
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      Consistent with capturing/recording interactions in general.
  • When a teen is engaged in risky behaviour online, that is typically a sign that they’re engaged in risky behaviour offline.
  • technology makes it easier to find those who are seeking attention than those who are not.
  • Questions abound. There are no truths, only conversations.
  • They can posit moral conundrums, show how mediated publics differ from unmediated ones, invite youth to consider the potential consequences of their actions, and otherwise educate through conversation instead of the assertion of power.
  • group settings are ideal for engaging youth to consider their relationship with social technologies and mediated publics
  • Internet safety is on the tip of most educators’ tongues, but much of what needs to be discussed goes beyond safety. It is about setting norms and considering how different actions will be interpreted.
  • Create a profile on whatever sites are popular in your school.
  • Keep your profile public and responsible, but not lame.
  • Do not go surfing for your students, but if they invite you to be Friends, say yes. This is a sign that they respect you.
  • The more present you are, the more opportunity you have to influence the norms.
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Online Project Management, Group Collaboration and Document Sharing ~ Huddle - 0 views

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    A hosted service that teacher teams will like for collaboration. Simple, clean visual layout.
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    Hosted collaboration service. Free permits one workspace of 1GB storage and unlimited participants. Whiteboard and change alerts. Offer upgrade to premium for nonprofit charities.
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Free Online Calendar for Families, Schools, Churches and more - 0 views

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    Online group calendar for family or organizations. Free.
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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
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