ASH's 23 Things for Web 2.0: 3: How are others using blogs? - 23 views
The Tempered Radical: Teaching the iGeneration. . . - 7 views
Talking SMARTBoards & Much More! - 10 views
Digital Citizen - thinking about Facebook, Friends and Teachers | Educational Origami - 17 views
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From my perspective, being friends with students in an informal social medium like face book is fraught with dangers? Its like attending student parties. What do you think? *Note my comment & Chris Kennedy's!
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A cross post from the original blog: As an avid Facebook user I'd have to give a big thumbs up to the consensus of the group. I, too, accepted friend requests from students and have stopped the practice. Our district developed a policy that strongly discourages teachers "friending" students on social networking platforms. This has made my life easier. When I receive friends requests I can decline and give them school policy as my reason. Students understand and it is never a big deal. It isn't just Facebook as I receive more friend requests through GoodReads. In response I am unrolling school GoodReads account for our learning commons, as well as a Facebook Group. This was we can be there for them in their network without crossing personal lines. Great discussion thread!
My Four Word Education Plan! « Education On The Plate - 6 views
16 Resources about Personal Learning Networks (PLNs) | Teacher Reboot Camp - 16 views
Future of Learning Technology - 2015 | Upside Learning Blog - 21 views
Where does school culture live? | Found In Translation - 7 views
Web-based Digital Storytelling Tools and Online Interactive Resources | Danny Maas, Eme... - 30 views
Will you take the Professional Learning challenge? | Inter.Connect.Ed - 24 views
Bullies, Victims, Voices: My Father's Advice | Teacher Reboot Camp - 11 views
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From early on he began to invite many of my classmates on various trips.
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They never forced me to do anything, though, because they respected and cared about my father.They knew where he stood on many issues because he’d talk to them about it.
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he knew I would have this problem and knew he would have to build up a support system.
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The Best Articles Sharing Concerns About Common Core Standards | Larry Ferlazzo's Websi... - 21 views
Blogs in Education - 11 views
EDUCATION IN THIS CENTURY, OUR CHALLENGE - 11 views
The Super Book of Web Tools for Educators - 29 views
The Best Live Education Tool Available - 32 views
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Dear Educators, With this webcasting tool, you can connect live face to face with anyone, anywhere, anytime.....family, friends, students, teachers, colleagues, administrative groups, principals meetings, etc. without having to travel. You can even promote world peace by connecting with teachers and students in their classrooms worldwide and learning more about each other's country and culture The tools for your use include the ability to have live video chat, make PowerPoint presentations, stream video, share your desktop, record and share your presentation, and much more. Guests do not have to download any software. They simply click on the link to your conference that you send them, no cost, no travel and better yet, no wasted time. This tool is affordable and easily fits into a classroom, school or administartive office budget. As a former superintendent in the education system with more than 50 schools spread out 400 miles along a major highway, the ability to communicate with everyone in an efficient, effective and economical manner was essential. Hope you find this helpful. Best wishes, Barry
Donald Clark Plan B - 5 views
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