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The Ultimate Guide to the GMAT: 100 Tips, Tools, and Resources - 0 views

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    Preparing to take the GMAT can be a nerve-racking experience, with hours spent memorizing vocabulary and practicing math problems. You can help give yourself an advantage for doing well on the GMAT by making use of the numerous resources that are out there.
Shelley Paul

The Power of Educational Technology: Ten Tips for Growing Your Learning Network - 0 views

  • 10. Participate, don't just lurk, you have to give to get. Don't be afraid to share your ideas, comments and links. We are all both leaders and followers. Let your voice be heard.
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      This is the most important (and risky) part.
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    Great advice to the newbie.
Caroline Bucky-Beaver

Footprints in the Digital Age - 0 views

  • It's a consequence of the new Web 2.0 world that these digital footprints—the online portfolios of who we are, what we do, and by association, what we know—are becoming increasingly woven into the fabric of almost every aspect of our lives.
  • A recent National School Boards Association survey (2007) announced that upward of 80 percent of young people who are online are networking and that 70 percent of them are regularly discussing education-related topics.
  • By and large, they do all this creating, publishing, and learning on their own, outside school, because when they enter the classroom, they typically "turn off the lights" (Prensky, 2008).
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  • This may be the first large technological shift in history that's being driven by children.
  • The new literacy means being able to function in and leverage the potential of easy-to-create, collaborative, transparent online groups and networks, which represent a "tectonic shift" in the way we need to think about the world and our place in it (Shirky, 2008). This shift requires us to create engaged learners, not simply knowers, and to reconsider the roles of schools and educators.
  • Publishing content online not only begins the process of becoming "Googleable," it also makes us findable by others who share our passions or interests.
  • Although many students are used to sharing content online, they need to learn how to share within the context of network building. They need to know that publishing has a nobler goal than just readership—and that's engagement.
  • These new realities demand that we prepare students to be educated, sophisticated owners of online spaces.
  • More than ever before, students have the potential to own their own learning—and we have to help them seize that potential. We must help them learn how to identify their passions; build connections to others who share those passions; and communicate, collaborate, and work collectively with these networks.
  • Get Started! Here are five ideas that will help you begin building your own personal learning network. Read blogs related to your passion. Search out topics of interest at http://blogsearch.google.com and see who shares those interests. Participate. If you find bloggers out there who are writing interesting and relevant posts, share your reflections and experiences by commenting on their posts. Use your real name. It's a requisite step to be Googled well. Be prudent, of course, about divulging any personal information that puts you at risk, and guide students in how they can do the same. Start a Facebook page. Educators need to understand the potential of social networking for themselves. Explore Twitter (http://twitter.com), a free social networking and micro-blogging service that enables users to exchange short updates of 140 characters or fewer. It may not look like much at first glance, but with Twitter, the network can be at your fingertips.
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    Very interesting article regarding our need as educators to teach students how to build their own PLNs. Teachers need to lead by example. He gives quick tips in the end on how to establish a PLN.
adina sullivan

Journey North - 0 views

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    Vocabulary Building
Angela Maiers

Presentation Zen: Brain rules for PowerPoint & Keynote presenters - 0 views

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    Brain Rules meets presentation zen! Great tips and reminders for presentation perfection!
Vicki Davis

Geo Education - 0 views

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    Google for Educators launches Geo Education today! Cool. It includes information on Google EArth, Maps, Sky, and Sketcup and lesson plans from teachers. It also includes tips on getting started with these tools in your classroom. As you plan your summer PD, Geography teachers simply must get this on their list for fall!
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    Geo Education launghces today
Marie Coppolaro

Paperless World: 50 Tips and Tools for Reading On Your iPod | College@Home - 0 views

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    By now, you probably know that the iPod is for more than just music. It can be a great device for catching up on your reading, too. Whether you're downloading audio books or study guides, the iPod makes a handy and compact reader on the go, and you can make the most of it with the resources we've collected here.
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    use your ipod for storing notes, RSS, reading notes, etc
Angela Maiers

What Thomas Edison Can Teach You about Blogging - 0 views

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    Excellent tips for SMART blogging!
Ric Murry

Deb Ward's Column - 0 views

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    Grant writing tips
Vicki Davis

From Age of Empires to Zork: Using Games in the Classroom | Academic Commons - 0 views

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    Excellent article about using games in the classroom.
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    Very nice article about using Games in the Classroom from Todd Bryant. (Hat tip to Jo McLeay's plurk about this one.)
Angela Maiers

16 ways to uncover the best research and information out there « TheUniversit... - 0 views

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    Excellent tips for searching and researching!
Ted Sakshaug

TiPS - 0 views

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    Technology in Public Schools podcasts and wiki
Joel Zehring

Diigo Blog » "Tip of the day" ~ How to customize Diigo toolbar - 0 views

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      Awesome trick! I had no idea that was possible!
Ric Murry

Adobe Photoshop Express - Made You Look. - 0 views

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    hat tip to Barry Bachenheimer
J Black

Diigo Blog » Having trouble keeping up with all the social networks? Diigo 3.... - 1 views

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    Wonderful tips of the day that I hope to utilize.
Vicki Davis

Add partner shows, persistent chat moderators, convert files - 0 views

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    Cool help information on this.
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    Some great tips on ustreaming, and some advanced features.
Maggie Verster

How To for Classroom Teachers - 0 views

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    Marilyn Western's Technology Tips for Classroom Teachers
Anna Adam

iLearn Technology - 0 views

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    Awesome blog that highlights one or two Web 2.0 gems with each post. Very clean blog with info on the site/application, tips and most importantly, ways to implement that site/application into your curriculum.
Christine Sherk

Pre-K Fun - 0 views

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    Resour- Themes, songs, activities, tips, printables, games ABC cooking
Julie Altmark

Instructables: step-by-step collaboration - 0 views

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    Instructables is the Biggest How To and DIY community where people make and share inspiring, entertaining, and useful projects, recipes, and hacks.
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    a comprehensive database of do-it-yourself videos and articles.  The site is packed with homegrown tips, expertise and instructions on how to undertake thousands of useful activities.Want to turn an old NES cartridge into a functioning external hard drive with just a soldering iron and a screwdriver?  How about retrofitting your original 1984 Mac so it can run the current Apple operating system or training a guinea pig to play dead? It's all there for you to discover.You can also find solutions to problems that aren't quite answered by the array of videos.  Just post a query in their answers forum and one of the site's regular users (or "pros" in their lingo) will likely answer it (and turn the answer into a video).If you've got knowledge you want to contribute, click on the Submit button to post your own article or video. (You know, in case you want to give back a little).
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