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Steve Ransom

If Education Technology Was A Baseball Team - Edudemic - 0 views

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    A great, practical collection of tools and services that can be easily integrated into your teacher toolbelt and used with both students and parents.
Steve Ransom

My Best Posts On Classroom Management | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day… - 0 views

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    Nice collection of Larry Ferlazzo's blog posts on classroom management - something that all teachers struggle with.
Steve Ransom

Welcome to the iPod & iPad User Group Wiki - 0 views

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    An excellent collection of resources and lesson details for the use/integration of ipods/ipads in the classroom.
Steve Ransom

3 grade - 0 views

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    A nicely organized 3rd grade collection of resources. Math is particularly well done.
Steve Ransom

Excellent Sites for Young Learners: Reading - LiveBinder - 0 views

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    A nice collection of interactive, literacy-based activities and books for early readers
Istvan Rozanich

Books in Ruins: Ebooks, temporality, and tension » Cyborgology - 1 views

  • physical spaces in all states of maintenance are by necessity temporal spaces; we orient
  • Time is a background-level context that we assume is there.
  • there are some spaces – and indeed, some object – that we perceive as more temporally-laden than others, regardless of whether or not those spaces and objects are in a state of ruin
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  • Books are another object that we tend to perceive as temporally-laden
  • books have time, and the reasons for this have a tremendous amount to do with our cultural history of books and what books are.
  • Books exist within these spaces; books are also of these spaces. Contemporary mass-market paperbacks aside, the default quintessential Book is old, hard-bound, possibly large and heavy, frequently dusty
  • It took a lot of time to make books, and books themselves contained a lot of time within them as part of their content. Though none of the books we read now are produced in that way, the past of books still works to shape our present imagining of them.
  • When we hold an ereader, we are aware – if only subconsciously – that time is not there in the same way that it is with a dead tree book. It doesn’t connect to all the temporally-laden ideas of Bookness that we carry around in our collective cultural memory.
Steve Ransom

Blogush | 186 Videos that will make you go Huh, Whoa, Wow, Ahhh, and Ha-Ha - 0 views

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    Nice categorization of usable video for all kinds of reasons.
Steve Ransom

And the 2012 Edublog Award winners are…. | The Edublog Awards - 0 views

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    A great list to check out for new blogs to add to your RSS reader
Steve Ransom

TeachThoughtThe Complete Guide To Twitter Hashtags In Education - 0 views

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    A GREAT listing of all of the education-related hashtags that you can use to follow and participate in a twitter chat.
Steve Ransom

100 Video Sites Every Educator Should Bookmark | AccreditedOnlineColleges.org - 0 views

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    You can find a great amount of helpful material on these sites, including videos to augment your lessons, lectures to inspire students, documentaries to show them how things work, and loads of additional videos to help you become a better, smarter teacher.
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