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Angela Maiers

Sun Small and Medium Business - Guy Kawasaki on Innovations - 0 views

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    Guy Kawasaki on Innovation and Lessons Learned
Vicki Davis

OrganWise Guys - 10 views

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    These guys are so incredibly cute. We've been trying out the Organ Wise material in our elementary PE program and I just love their message on taking care of yourself. As we know from books like "Brain Rules" the brain is an organ connected to the rest of the body and directly influenced by physical health. You might want to take a look at this program to use with elementary PE. Just as cute as it can be. Our kids love "Sir Rebrum." Cute.
Vicki Davis

ICT Guy » Blog Archive » Playing with Google SketchUp - 0 views

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    Great information on Google Sketchup and a tutorial about how it can be used from the ICT guy as part of their 1 to 1 netbook project.
Vicki Davis

The OrganWise Guys: At Home - 1 views

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    A childhood obesity program centering around some really cute puppets. These guys are cute. They have a program you can use in health class too.
Martin Burrett

Bill Nye - The Science Guy - 5 views

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    The blog of science communicator Bill Nye. The site is full of science activities and experiments to try, with video demonstrations and things to download for your class.
Vicki Davis

Larry Ferlazzo's most popular posts of 2011 - 9 views

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    This excellent edtech blogger has great posts and is in my "vip" column on Twitter. Plus, he's an incredibly nice guy. Take time to peruse his top posts. I'll be sharing mine soon. His top one is tools to help you integrate blooms taxonomy into your classroom. Very nice.
Vicki Davis

Free iPhone App Builder | Free Android App Builder | iPhone and Android CMS - 14 views

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    An app building content management platform. This was recommended to me by Jarrod Robinson (Mr Robbo the PE Geek - a very helpful guy).
Vicki Davis

Global education survey puts Shanghai on top - Asia-Pacific - Al Jazeera English - 0 views

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    Remember one thing as you look at these scores - not all students are tested in many countries and in many countries only the brightest go to school. In my opinion, these tests have some serious flaws. For example, I don't play cricket - my scores would be low -- I don't know that I'm so upset about that. While math, science, and reading are important -- standards vary greatly between countries -- so unless we're going to prep for PISA scores. Also on another note -- comparing "Shanghai to nations makes me wonder - I'm sure there are certain cities in the US that would do very well on such a test. Anyway, I want to look deeper, but I think before we rattle cages and get too upset, the report should be looked at deeply but not only the report - but the test. I remember getting upset that my kindergartener scored in the 60th percentile on "environment" only to see that he missed that a judge was supposed to be a guy in a grey wig (who does that) and couldn't identify a subway turnstile (we live in a town of 5,000). Since that time, I always want to see the test. Lots of people will be talking about this so look at it and be prepared to answer questions. This is the post from Aljazeera so you can see what other countries are saying about the report. "Asian countries have topped the rnakings in a global education report which evaluates the knowledge and skills of 15 and 16-year-olds around the world. The report by Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), published on Tuesday, shows that children from Asian nations continue to outshine their western counterparts in maths, science and reading. The city of Shanghai topped the table in the three-yearly reported which tested more than 510,000 students in 65 countries. Children in Shanghai were, on average, the equivalent of nearly three years of schooling ahead of the majority of nations tested."
Sheryl A. McCoy

7 Things you don't need to know about me | The Stock Mark Report - 0 views

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    one of the wonderful colleagues in my PLN; an author, a satirist, a teacher and an all-around interesting guy.
Angela Maiers

Custom Video: Google Reader in Plain English | Common Craft - Explanations In Plain Eng... - 0 views

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    Love these guys-great way to explain feeds to staff.
Vicki Davis

Small Changes; BIG RETURNS - - 0 views

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    Hey guys -- please give Sue some thoughts on these questions.
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    Sue is a new blogger in education.
Art Gelwicks

ScribbleLive: Two Guys In Canada Launch Sweet Liveblogging Platform - 0 views

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    Another liveblogging tool.
Fred Delventhal

Web Browser for Kids - KidRocket™ - PC Desktop Protection - 0 views

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    # New Email for Kids with Art/eCard attachments # New Time Lock for limiting a childs time on the computer. # New updated browser navigation (thumbnail GUI) and graphics. # New Kidrocket.org websites. (Public & KidSafe) # New online games and puzzles. # Now Vista compatible. (Windows 98, 2000, XP, MCE, Vista) # Updated kidsafe website list. view approved websites # Now provides vocal prompts and confirmations, for alerts and various security related operations. - It Talks!
Brandi Caldwell

Johnny Chung Lee - Projects - Wii - 0 views

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    Wow! This guy has done his research. He has three ways to use the IR capabilities of the WiiMote. Interactive Whiteboard is awesome
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    Amazing!
alpavasavada

YouTube- Stupid math video - 21 views

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    Guy get's owned by parents when they discuss a math equation.
yc c

Home - Pencil Project - 13 views

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    The Pencil Project's unique mission is to build a free and opensource tool for making diagrams and GUI prototyping that everyone can use.
Julie Altmark

Amie Street - Music Lives Here - Independent Music Download Website - 5 views

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    a music site that offers a unique progressive pricing structure that lets you save money for selecting music before it gets popular.When a new song or album is added to the site it's available for free or very cheap (the site doesn't specify a maximum starting price). The price only goes up as demand for a song increases (in terms of total downloads).  The more attuned you are the cheaper your music prices will be. And even if you're late to an artist, the highest price a song can reach is 98 cents (one cent below the starting price for songs on an unnamed service run by a guy who favors mock turtlenecks). The site also rewards users for recommending new music. If you recommend a song that happens to get popular, Amie Street will credit your account as more users download the track (the amount of credit you receive increases as the song gets more popular).
Vicki Davis

Project SIKULI - 6 views

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    I don't really understand all about this project out of MIT but want to learn more about it. Thi s is what they say on their site: "ikuli is a visual technology to search and automate graphical user interfaces (GUI) using images (screenshots). The first release of Sikuli contains Sikuli Script, a visual scripting API for Jython, and Sikuli IDE, an integrated development environment for writing visual scripts with screenshots easily. Sikuli Script automates anything you see on the screen without internal API's support. You can programmatically control a web page, a desktop application running on Windows/Linux/Mac OS X, or even an iphone application running in an emulator. "
Mrs. Duarte

Can a Facebook page replace the need for a website? - 23 views

  • One thing is for certain: Custom Facebook page landing tabs have a huge impact on encouraging users to convert into followers.
    • Vicki Davis
       
      If schools and nonprofits wish to make money they should also have initiatives on Facebooks.
    • Reba Gordon Matthews
       
      Our family has a non-profit organization and it is wonderful to learn about this Facebook initiative.
  • Guy Kawasaki’s post on how he chose a Facebook page
    • shawnsieg
       
      Guy is a great resource!!
    • Vicki Davis
       
      Yes he is and the alltop education is very useful to give people that don't want to use an RSS reader.
    • Vicki Davis
       
      Demonstrating to educators the power of annotated web.
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  • Vitaminwater
    • shawnsieg
       
      following Vitaminwater on FaceBook :) -shawnsieg
  • A targeted subsection of another site: If you need to brand and market a subset of your organization and the gap between the markets or messages is too diverse, a Facebook page might offer you a home on the web without the need to develop another site. That said, WordPress can be an easy way to get a strong site up and running – we’d recommend giving it a good look before ruling out another site.
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      Testing a sticky note...
Vicki Davis

Windows Phone 7 Games in Visual Basic - Computer Science Teacher - Thoughts and Informa... - 4 views

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    Some projects to make games for windows Phones in Visual Basic from Alfred Thompson of Microsoft. (The go to guy for computer science teachers.)
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