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Justin Scoggin

Concord.org - @CONCORD: Volume 4, No. 3 - 1 views

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    why don't face to face teaching strategies work in the virtual classroom?
Justin Scoggin

Heads in the Cloud | anseo.net - 1 views

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    amazing article about using gogle apps in educational administration
Jackie Ibarra de Teran

Oxford University Press | Using multimedia in the EFL classroom - 1 views

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    this can help teachers/students learn about using multimedia in the class.
Elizabeth Ortiz

Collaborative Learning - 1 views

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    Fundamentals, strategies, tips and online resources
Justin Scoggin

Top Tips for Online Facilitation - 1 views

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    survey results and great list of tips for on line facilitation
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 "For many students, the idea of using a hard-copy textbook that is out of date as soon as it is printed is as archaic in today’s world as the abacus in a math class," the report states.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.
Cesar Vergara

Web 2.0 Teaching Tools: Twitter Tweets for Higher Education - 1 views

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    Examples on how to use Twitter for Educational Purposes
Sonja Janousek

Teaching the Book | Poor Economics - 1 views

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    Teaching resources about World Poverty
Marcela Santos

iLearn Technology - 1 views

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    es un blog de un profe de educación básica que pide a otros profes que hagan una alianza con él y que unan los blogs al blog de él promueve el uso de la tecnología en la educacción básica
Jackie Ibarra de Teran

Quality Education for All and the Regional Education Project for Latin America and the ... - 1 views

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    PRELAC Regional Education Project for Latin America and the Carribean
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    Good site to visit and see how technology brings cultures together.
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.
Jackie Ibarra de Teran

Bitstrips: Jiky settings - 1 views

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    comic strips
Gladys Ipanaque

VCU CTE - Online Teaching and Learning White Paper - 1 views

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    This site has great material for planning, designing, delivering and evaluating an online course. Thumns up!
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.
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
magali merchán

Bienvenidos a Docentes Innovadores.NET - 1 views

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    En este sitio se pueden conocer algunas experiencias innovadoras en que se aplican las TIC.
Justin Scoggin

Tips and Strategies: Facilitating Online Discussions - 1 views

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    Great general resource for facilitation
Priscilla Ubillus

Action Research - Stop, Start, Continue - 1 views

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    An example of action research
eniko draskovits

Opportunities For Becoming A Digitally Literate Teacher In 2010 | Burcu Akyol's Blog - 1 views

shared by eniko draskovits on 05 Jan 10 - Cached
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    Schools and classrooms, both real and virtual, must have teachers who are equipped with technology resources and skills, and who can effectively teach the
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