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21Classes - Free Classroom and Education Blogs - Home - 0 views

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    helps you to aggregate your students individual and independent blogs.
Ted Sakshaug

Welcome to StudyBlue | StudyBlue - 0 views

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    Share notes and knowledge on the world's biggest academic network. A few million heads are better than one.
Maggie Verster

Free Learning - Educational Resources - 0 views

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    Here you will find FREE TO USE learning resources that you can use to supplement your own course materials or learning. Some of these are from BC-based projects while others are from Open Educational Resource projects from around the world.
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TeachMate.org - find people you can teach and learn from! - 0 views

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    exchange knowleadge search
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Lingueo.com - Speak like Me! - 0 views

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    Access students around the entire world that want to learn your language. You can teach class no matter where you are, at any time you want, without having to go anywhere!
Clint Hamada

eLearn: Feature Article - Capture the Backchannel - 0 views

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    The real question is whether a secondary stream would be a learning advantage to your students. To find out, I checked with a couple of experienced backchannel wranglers to find out what worked well in class and what didn't.
Anne Bubnic

Today's Question: Should social media be used in education? - Columbia Missourian - 0 views

  • Educators, however, find themselves with mixed opinions about the role of social media in higher education and its importance in the classroom. Some see it as the technology of tomorrow, an important piece to the puzzle of connecting with students, while others try it doubtingly in their classrooms, assuming that the traditional face-to-face contact cannot be replaced.
  • Some people find social media to be a positive experience for education. "We’re globally connected,”  said Jason Ohler, a former professor of education technology at the University of Alaska, now a media psychology professor at Fielding Graduate University in Santa Barbara, Calif. “It only makes sense to be globally connected when we pursue education."
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    Educators find themselves with mixed opinions about the role of social media in higher education and its importance in the classroom. Some see it as the technology of tomorrow, an important piece to the puzzle of connecting with students, while others try it doubtingly in their classrooms, assuming that the traditional face-to-face contact cannot be replaced.
Jackie Gerstein

eLearn: Feature Article - 0 views

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    The World is Open for a Reason: Make that 30 Reasons!
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