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Getting the Most From Twitter Lists - 5 views

  • We’ve been awaiting (or dreading) their arrival, and now they are finally here.  I’m not talking about the Kardashian babies – no, I’m going to take a little bit of time to discuss the new Lists feature on Twitter and how you might want to think about using (and when not to use) it.
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    Here is an explanation of how Twitter list works and how to use it.
anonymous

The Geography of Jobs - TIP Strategies - 2 views

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    visualization of job growth and job loss since 2004 in the US
Victor Hugo Rojas B.

Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: The Technology Scapegoat... - 0 views

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    Do you trust technology? I think both are related, refusing to use technology because of lacking of tech-capability and unknowing benefits we encounter from them. What do you think?
Dave Truss

Computers in Education Group of South Australia - Edublogs - 2 views

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    While blogging has many benefits, there are some potential challenges and barriers that come with using this tool with students. It is important that teachers fully understand these before beginning to blog with their students.
Charlene Blohm

EdNET 2009 Roundtable Handout - 0 views

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    How-to Twitter handout from EdNET 2009 'All a 'Twit about Twitter' Roundtable discussion
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    How-to handout from EdNET 2009 'All a 'Twit about Twitter' Roundtable discussion
Victor Hugo Rojas B.

GTZ. Peru: Reforming financial policy in the education sector - 0 views

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    Money alone is not enough to improve a country's education system. But without adequate funding for school buildings, technical equipment, teaching materials and teacher training, education reform is doomed to failure from the very outset. The Peruvian Government is well aware of this: for its planned reform of the education system, it has put a new distribution key for budgetary funds at the top of the agenda.
Mary Beth Hertz

Blogs Wikis Docs Chart - 3 views

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    A chart that compares blogs, wikis and google docs.
anonymous

yolink - 1 views

Deb Boisvert

Welcome | MagCloud - 0 views

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    Cool way to print class materials and distribute the cost.
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    MagCloud enables you to publish your own magazines. All you have to do is upload a PDF and we'll take care of the rest: printing, mailing, subscription management, and more.
Dave Truss

Digital Ethnography » Blog Archive » Toward a New Future of "Whatever" - 0 views

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    They were all continually trying to figure out where we are, where we might be going, and the possible downsides and dangers of new technologies so we can use the new technologies to serve human purposes.
Melissa Smith

Social Media Classroom - 2 views

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    free and open-source web service - gives tchrs & kids forums, blogs, comments, wiki, chat, social bookmarking, rss, microblogging, widgets, and video commenting - plus curricular materials.
Tom Daccord

celledu - NECC 2009 - 0 views

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    This wiki is dedicated to the integration of cellular technology into the classroom curriculum: Cell Phones (CP), Short Message Services (SMS), Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), and Direct Inward Dialing (DID). It was created for the ISTE National Educational Computing Conference (NECC) 2009, in Washington, D.C. Please contact me if you have something I should share. Mail to: wardc@lake.k12.fl.us
anonymous

Digg This | Fast Company - 0 views

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    Such chaos hits home for Nova Spivack. Before he started his own company, Radar Networks, the 39-year-old entrepreneur and grandson of late management guru Peter F. Drucker, had so many virtual folders and bookmarks, he'd routinely lose track of important messages and links. Since then, he has watched social news and bookmarking services such as Digg and Delicious (the latter sold to Yahoo for a reported $30 million) garner avid followings for helping people find and store new information.
anonymous

'We're Going to the Moon:' Part 2 | innovation3 - 0 views

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    This morning President Obama gave what I would call his 'We're-Going-to-the-Moon' speech at the 146th Annual Meeting of National Academy of the Sciences. Earlier today I wrote a post, Once-in-a-Lifetime Opportunity for Our Children, on a comment by Secretary of Education Arnie Duncan about the need to challenge the educational status quo. After listening to President Obama's speech, I realized it was a Part 2 to my earlier post so I retitled the post 'We're-Going-to-the-Moon:' Part 1 and titled this post Part 2. Please listen to the entire speech and read the full text, but here I quote the President's comments on STEM education.
Huae Lei

The Best "Cause-Related" Online Learning Games | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day... - 0 views

  • thought I’d list a few of them that both seem like they would be accessible to English Language Learners.
  • The game itself is accessible to English Language Learners and is similar to the very well-done and popular Travelpod geography games.
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