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One Day in the Life: An Antidote to Insular Living | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Our students are isolated -- many don't leave for months at a time; a few won't leave for years at a stretch. Everybody knows everyone else. Many students have never seen a mountain or stepped foot on a subway. Most have never met a Muslim or a Sikh or an African. They aren't familiar with highways and stoplights.
kristina smith

Free Technology for Teachers: Edmodo - Microblogging for Students - 0 views

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    Read about Edmodo and watch a video here.
Deb Boisvert

BBC News - Using computers to teach children with no teachers - 3 views

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    Using computers to teach children with no teachers
Dan Sherman

MATH PRACTICE AND LEARNING - FREE FOR TEACHERS - 1 views

TenMarks is the best math practice and learning program for grades 3-High School- and as of today, it's FREE for teachers to use - in class or for their students to use at home. The TenMarks appro...

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started by Dan Sherman on 09 Nov 10 no follow-up yet
Dave Truss

Open Thinking & Digital Pedagogy » Busy Time Rants - 0 views

  • Let us forget the term “technical support” and focus on “innovation support”.
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    I LOVE this quote: Let us forget the term "technical support" and focus on "innovation support".
anonymous

Teach Web 2.0: CCK08 Network Metaphors and Week Three Recap - 0 views

  • George Seimens explains, "Knowledge is distributed. Learning is the process of creating networks. This is increasingly aided by technology." George posed a question this week, "If a network structure is a foundation of learning, are our education systems designed to appropriately take advantage of networking opportunities?"
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    Reflections on the networked educator
Dave Truss

The Power of Educational Technology: Ten Tips for Growing Your Learning Network - 0 views

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    Way to go Liz! Great post.
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    Great advice to the newbie.
Dave Truss

November Learning - David Truss - 0 views

  • "I come from the Batman era, adding items to my utility belt while students today are the Borg from Star Trek, assimilating technology into their lives." It isn't about Nativism, it is about exposure and competence. David has been using his 'Pair-a-Dimes for Your Thoughts' blog as the hub of his personal learning environment for two years now, charting his use of Web2.0 tools with his students along the way. His blog profile describes him as, "A husband, a parent... An educator, a student... A thinker, a dreamer... An agent of change." He obviously has a few paradigms to work from!
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    David has been using his 'Pair-a-Dimes for Your Thoughts' blog as the hub of his personal learning environment for two years now, charting his use of Web2.0 tools with his students along the way. His blog profile describes him as, "A husband, a parent... An educator, a student... A thinker, a dreamer... An agent of change." He obviously has a few paradigms to work from!
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    My presentations in Boston for BLC08
Dave Truss

Statement of Educational Philosophy | David Truss :: Pair-a-dimes for Your Thoughts - 0 views

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    The goal of education is to enrich the lives of students while producing articulate, expressive thinkers and lifelong learners, that are socially responsible, resilient, and active citizens of the world.
Dave Truss

K12 Online Conference 2008 | K12Online08 Call for Proposals: Amplifying Possibilities - 0 views

  • Strand B: Leading the Change Innovative approaches to teaching and learning using web 2.0 tools are often utilized by a limited number of “early adopter” teachers in our schools. This strand seeks to amplify ways educators in a variety of contexts are serving as constructive catalysts for broad-based pedagogic change using Web 2.0 technologies as well as student-centered, project-based approaches to learning
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    CALL FOR PROPOSALS: This call encourages all educators, both experienced and novice with respect to Web 2.0 learning tools, to submit proposals to present at this conference via this link. Take this opportunity to share your successes, strategies, and tips in "amplifying the possibilities" of web 2.0 powered learning in one of the four conference strands.
Sarah Hanawald

Characteristics of Information - 0 views

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    A companion to the Vision of Students Today, done by the same anthropology class. Not as viral, clearly, but also very thought provoking. Students don't need us to provide information, they need us to teach them how to make knowledge of information.
Sarah Hanawald

K-State students' video assignments make their way around the world, drawing more than ... - 0 views

  • But assignments in Michael Wesch's anthropology classes at Kansas State University have been seen around the world and by as many as 1.5 million other people.
  • The video is up for a YouTube award for most inspirational video of 2007.
  • The other video assignment is more research-based, Wesch said.
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  • Bohannon's video skills led to a job with Diigo, an online research tool that's better explained through video than through words. That's why Diigo had Bohannon create a video to explain what it's all about. The video can be viewed at http://www.diigo.com/
  • the students' work gets exposure in a way that traditional classroom assignments don't.
  • "That gets at the complexity of today's media environment," Wesch said. "The students don’t advertise. They get the videos out on blogs, people start linking to them, and other people find them."
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    What happened to the kids in A Vision of Students Today. Nice follow up for some individuals and discusses other works by students in the same class.
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