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KnowledgeWorks and New Technology Foundation Will Combine to Advance Learner-Centered E... - 1 views

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    I "Coming together with New Technology Foundation enhances our ability to offer and implement a complementary set of approaches that help re-imagine teaching and create dynamic, relevant learning environments. We are delighted to welcome New Tech to KnowledgeWorks and look forward to working with them to help prepare more learners for tomorrow's challenges.""
Cesar Vergara

Voxopop - a whole new way to talk online - 1 views

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    Voxopop is a web based audio tool that enables users to record their speaking for others to listen and respond to. It allows teachers and students to build up threaded audio discussions online similar to those on a text based bulletin board. You can even open a private talkgroup (which is like a virtual classroom where only you and your students participate). It may not be the perfect solution for Speaking activities, but you'll probably find it pretty useful for your teaching purposes.
Margarita Ortiz

Web Quest - 2 views

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    My First Web Quest! This is something I made when I was an environmental Science Teacher at a school 2 years ago!. It's my baby :)! Of course, now that I check it again I would make some changes but to be the first time it does not look that bad jeje ! :)
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    My First Web Quest !
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    Cool webquest. How did the roles work out? Do Ss stick to their role or do they eventually end up helping each other?
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    Well you have to monitor a lot so that it doesn't happend. Some roles I made were to easy or to quick to accomplised than others, that's why some of them finished first and help the others.But they were with me only 45 minutes, they had to work the rest as homework! and i couldn't control that part!
pilar correa

The Power of Educational Technology: 10 Tips for Teaching Technology to Teachers - 1 views

  • 7. Acknowledge your teachers' anxiety and expertise: When I'm working with a teacher who is having a hard time with something I find easy, I always remind myself of all of the things that person knows how to do that I don't know how to do. Teachers are not used to not knowing, looking "dumb" or feeling out of control. I often hear teachers tell me "I'm bad at this." Remind them how they respond when their students tell them they are bad at something. They aren't bad at it, they just haven't learned how to do it yet.
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    tips for training teachers to use technology in the classroom
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.
Justin Scoggin

The Power of Educational Technology: Advice for Teachers New To Twitter - 0 views

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    tips to get started on twitter - great resource with lots of links to other resources
Marcela Santos

Times Higher Education - Tweet yourself to a new circle - 1 views

  • You send “tweets” of interesting articles, websites and the like, and you receive similar tweets from the people you follow
  • You can also send out your tweets. If people like your tweets, they will begin to “retweet” them to their own followers, some of whom will choose to follow you, too. In a very short time, you can build up an amazing network of people involved in your area. A tweet I did last week was retweeted by four people (there is software that helps you track your retweets). The total number of followers came to more than 5,000. So my one tweet went out to more than 5,000 people around the world, most of them interested in the same area as me.
  • I'm in contact more with researchers and practitioners via Twitter because I also know about their cats' states of health (and they mine) than I ever have been with people I met at conferences. If you only talk about serious stuff, you soon get bored. The trivia opens up the possibilities. Ban the trivia and you ban the social. Ban the social and you have no network.
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    artículo interesante sobre la función de diigo: para información "importante" / para trivialidades (esto es discutido por un participante. muy acertado. describe cómo es posible crear una gran red.
Sonja Janousek

You Learn Something New Every Day - 2 views

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    This blog is devoted to learning. We started it while working together at an international sustainability NGO. Since then Gillian has started a social enterprise called Bright Green Learning and Lizzie is setting up a Hub in Geneva; and we still warmly hold the spirit of being a Learning Team, a contemporary distributed one. In blogging about our work, we promise to be appreciative, honest and personal as we capture our learning (unofficially, of course!)
Justin Scoggin

Breakthrough Learning in a Digital Age: Using Alternative Assessment Models to Empower ... - 0 views

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    amazing article that describes a digital literacy portfolio and how to make one
Justin Scoggin

The Innovative Educator: 5 Things You Can Do to Begin Developing Your Personal Learning... - 0 views

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    how to get started creating a pln
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.
Justin Scoggin

Grow your Personal Learning Network - 0 views

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    easy to read article about pln and how to get started
Justin Scoggin

Classroom 2.0 - Ten Reasons to Join in 2009 « Thumann Resources - 0 views

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    a great blog post for reasons to join in web 2.0
Irma Guzman

Free Video Codes - Video Code Maker - Free Html Codes - 0 views

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    Video codes for your video clips! Audio codes too! Post videos to the web using this free video code maker. Embed the Players OR link words and images to video and audio files.
Justin Scoggin

YouTube - How To Nurture Community Engagement - Nancy White - 0 views

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    How to build community, very relevant video
Olga Gonzalez

Facilitation (Face-to-Face and Online) - 3 views

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    Here you can find what an online facilitator needs to be effective.
Jackie Ibarra de Teran

TeachPaperless: What I'm Planning for Paperless Earth Day - 2 views

pilar correa

newliteracy - home - 1 views

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    also part of creating a vision for education in the twenty-first century
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    Important to develop literacy
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    I like to share this comment
margie nunez

Cooperative Learning - 1 views

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    I posted a comment but it disappeared. Cool site. Elizabeth needs it for Cooperative Learning. I can't figure out how to bookmark it.
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    I am glad you liked one of my bookmarks. Yes, they have lots of helpful information not only for planning classes but also for assessment.
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    I am trying to connect some cooperative learning activities into the online setting. it is not so clear for me yet, how am I going to teach my CLT Principles class. It is a challenge!
Karen Wigby

Bienvenido a De Orilla a Orilla - 1 views

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    This wonderful site sponsors international projects between schools around the world to help learn about technology and other cultures. Check it out.
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    I´ve worked on projects with this site. I´ll be happy to share my experience with interested group members. It is particularly useful for primary school English teachers.
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    I remember all the fun we had using this site. We learned a lot. Too bad we did not continue interacting in that site.
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