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Karen Wigby

Sze - Online Collaborative Writing Using Wikis (I-TESL-J) - 5 views

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    Here is a process approach for collaborative writing using a wiki-
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    Very interesting
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    i like it!!
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    looks like something i can use for my online course. thanks.
Justin Scoggin

Best Online Collaboration Tools 2010 - Robin Good's Collaborative Map - MindMeister Min... - 1 views

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    fantastic list of all web 2 tools categorized
Elizabeth Ortiz

Collaborative Learning - 1 views

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    Fundamentals, strategies, tips and online resources
Justin Scoggin

elearnspace. everything elearning. - 1 views

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    Excellent resource!
Irma Guzman

Student Collaboration in the Online Classroom - 3 views

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    report
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    highly recommended. The report is very interesting and is a good starting point for teachers, novice (like me) in online education.
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    Hi Irma. Were you the one who discovered Faculty Focus? I too really like the articles and am downloading a lot of them. Thanks for the tip.
Gladys Ipanaque

Science 2.0: Communicating Science in a Web 2.0 World - 0 views

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    Listen to this one. It is on how scientist use Web 2.0 to create dicussion spaces.
Gladys Ipanaque

English Homepage - 0 views

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    It describes how they have used ICTs in education.
Gladys Ipanaque

Key questions - 0 views

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    I like how they are working with frameworks in the UK.
Sonja Janousek

What do students want from their schools? | eSchoolNews.com - 1 views

  • Sixth- through 12th-graders listed features they would like to see in their ultimate digital textbook, such as having the ability to personalize their book with electronic highlights and notes and being able to tap into the expertise of an online tutor whenever necessary.
  • Student respondents also offered ideas for an ultimate digital textbook. The survey showed students are interested in leveraging a wide range of capabilities to produce a new kind of textbook. "For many students, the idea of using a hard-copy textbook that is out of date as soon as it is printed is as archaic in today’s world as the abacus in a math class," the report states.
  • Students currently use eMail, instant messaging, and text-messaging tools for communications, with nearly one-half of students in sixth through 12th grade using the tools regularly, according to the report. Students also heavily use social networking, online games, blogging, and virtual-reality environments. Evans said schools and districts should find ways to create instruction that runs parallel to how students are using collaborative tools and Web 2.0 technologies outside the classroom.
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    Interesting article with survey results from students, teachers, parents and administrators.
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