WebTools4u2use - home - 1 views
ALA | AASL Best Web sites for Teaching and Learning Award Land Mark Award - 0 views
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The Landmark Websites are honored due to their exemplary histories of authoritative, dynamic content and curricular relevance. They are free, web-based sites that are user friendly and encourage a community of learners to explore and discover and provide a foundation to support 21st-century teaching and learning.
Share More! Wiki » Work/Build Your Own Personal Learning Network? - 0 views
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If you fail to connect to the network of learners, you miss out on a global conversation about what you are passionate about. And missing out is a darn shame because it can save you time, energy, and increase your reach, no matter how brilliant (or not) you are. That’s a powerful idea. Smart people get smarter because they have access to the network of learners. People who are just starting out are able to learn as fast as they can to accomplish what they need to do. When I meet folks who are just becoming aware of the global conversation — usually because I push them over the edge in a workshop — I like to share several tools with them.
Computers in the Classroom: LiveBinders: Resourceful Web 2.0 Tool - 16 views
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College prof Judy Arzt from Connecticut writes about the usefulness of live binders. I like her simple 2 paragraph explanation of what it is. I find her simple language easy to understand and think that we need more edtech college profs to create blogs like this to share with their students. Nice blog. She is @JudyArtz on Twitter.
To Learn Twice: Blog Action Day: Poverty - 0 views
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our world is now open to the eyes of our students. Technology makes it possible to with a couple of clicks able to read about poverty, TB, or AIDS which is faster access to print resources than we have ever had. It also allows us to make it more powerful through images or video. It even allows us to find great organizations that our kids can help support like XDRTB.org. More importantly we need our kids to learn how to use the tools around them to act as change agents to make their world a better place.
Concord.org - Software - 0 views
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Free model-based learning resources and software We are delighted to be able to offer a growing collection of free software and student materials that use this software. Finding it is a bit of a treasure hunt. Sorry. The software is being developed in different projects, so we have not collected it all in one place. The following describes the major places to look. * Three powerful modeling environments * Activity authoring * Algebra interactives * Sustainable development education * VideoPaper builder * License and copyright You may also wish to visit our complete Software Download Center.
Educational Technology Clearinghouse - 0 views
21st Century Information Fluency - 0 views
educationalwikis » home - 1 views
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This site aims to answer one question: With your help we aim to provide: A list of articles and resources that describe how to use wikis in education A comprehensive list of existing educational wikis that we can learn from A place to post ideas and discuss them This is a collaborative effort so please, jump in, contribute, and let's all help each other bring the power of wikis to our schools
Teach Science and Math - 5 views
ICT Guy » Scratch Resources - 1 views
The Beginner's Guide to 21st Century Teaching and Learning - 27 views
MG's Jumptags - 0 views
NCTE - Reading and Writing on the Web - 0 views
My List: A Collection on "Reference" (adv) | Diigo - 4 views
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