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Twitter Data API - Infochimps API - 1 views

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    Here's a roundup of the APIs to mine Twitter data: Trstrank: The PageRank-esque algorithm we covered previouslyWordbag: A list of "most common words" for a user with a twist. Universally-common words are essentially filtered out because InfoChimps compares a user's word choice to all of Twitter.Influence: Gets the number of replies in and out for the user, along wiht the number of tweets and the age of the account. Analysis of influence is up to you.Conversation: Provides a summary of public interactions between two users. Results are a list of tweets in which the first user replied to the second.
Kim Yaris

Short Texts that Support Great Literacy Instruction - 15 views

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    We're all always looking for lists and resources that support great literacy instruction--this is a list of short text recommendations that you can use and it comes with a downloadable annotated bibliography.
Vicki Davis

Book of Tens: People Who Made Their Mark - Advertising Age - News - 0 views

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    List of people who made their mark - this list and the people to watch in 2009 make interesting reading for ALL leaders and much of their work is influenced by their work in WEb 2.0 and social media.
Dave Truss

twitter4teachers / FrontPage - 0 views

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    I'm a bit of a twitter snob- I tend mostly to follow back educators. I get the idea of diversification of information, but now that I'm following over 400 people I find that I prefer the education conversations and use Twitter for that purpose. My RSS is diversified, my Twitter is about education and learning.
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    This wiki was created to easily help educators find other educators on Twitter that have the same interests as them (that teach in the same content area). Check out the list of educators on the pages linked below and add your Twitter name to the appropriate list too.
Vicki Davis

ZaidLearn: 27 Inspiring Women Edubloggers - 0 views

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    An edubloggers list of women edubloggers - not a ranking, just a list. There are some new people to "meet" here for me. LOL - at Karl Kapp included at the end. Not sure why, but he and I both think it is funny.
Scott Weidig

The Best Free Software - 0 views

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    Permalink for a list of 157 Free Applications for the PC and MAC. This list includes all of the top apps, and some that may suprise you. If you are into open source or freeware, this article from PCMag is a must read.
Kate Olson

An Upstart Challenges the Big Web Browsers - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    That notion has helped to rekindle the browser wars and has resulted in the latest wave of innovation. Firefox 3.0, for example, runs more than twice as fast as the previous version while using less memory, Mozilla says. The browser is also smarter and maintains three months of a user's browsing history to try to predict what site he or she may want to visit. Typing the word "football" into the browser, for example, quickly generates a list of all the sites visited with "football" in the name or description. Firefox has named this new tool the "awesome bar" and says it could replace the need for people to maintain long and messy lists of bookmarks. It will also personalize the browser for an individual user. "Sitting at somebody else's computer and using their browser is going to become a very awkward experience," said Mitchell Baker, chairwoman of the Mozilla Foundation.
sandra nelson

Vocabulary and Spelling City - 1 views

  • Over 35,000 spelling words and eight spelling games!- A REAL person who says each word and sentence- Thousands of free spelling lists. Or save your own!- A free forum and newsletter with more resources!
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    Great place for learning spelling words.
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    This is an INCREDIBLE website that NSharoff (http://twitter.com/nsharoff) from New York has shared with me! It lets you as a parent or teacher create spelling lists, then the kids can have the program "teach" them the words. Then, they can play games like hangmouse and a lot of others to learn the words. I am using this with my son and was so happy when nsharoff forwarded it, I could have just flipped!
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    Make spelling fun!
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    Teaching spelling is easy with SpellingCity.com. Input spelling lists for your students to use for free spelling help. Students can learn spelling words, practice spelling tests, and play fun spelling games. Keep track of your spelling list curriculum, sh
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    This site has millions of users. It's invaluable assistance for the weekly word study transforming this previously boring exercise into something fresh and fun. Great games, sweet user interface, free teacher training, a vocabulary of 45,000 words...It's worth using!
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    Help make spelling time a fun time! SpellingCity.com can be an invaluable part of every child's spelling and vocabulary education with over 42,000 spelling words and customizable sentences.
Vicki Davis

Half an Hour: Things You Really Need to Learn - 0 views

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    A list from Stephen Downes that I hadn't seen entitled "things You really need to learn." A great list to share and reread.
Vicki Davis

coolcatteacher - Web 2 Smackdown - 0 views

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    The ustream for the Web 2 smackdown and a list of links from the session on a wiki page. Some people don't like the term "smackdown" which originated from wrestling (guess it shows my southern roots) -- just meant to be a lot of fun and sharing - not supposed to be too serious. Lots of great tools shared here. The ustream is great if you have time, if you don't, there are quite a few links in the diigo list I share here.
Vicki Davis

100 Best Education Blogs of 2009 - 14 views

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    100 Best Education Blogs of 2009
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    100 Best Education Blogs of 2009
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    List of 100 education blogs of 2009 - I just like to "meet" new people on these lists - don't consider them definitive or scientific. Just someone's opinion.
David Wetzel

Teach Science and Math - 11 views

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    There are many lists going around about what the next decade will bring in K-12 education, especially focusing on those things that will become obsolete. Well, I decided to create my own list of 5 things that should be obsolete in K-12 education by 2020.
Anne Bubnic

Digital Citizenship Topics & Resources --Master List - 13 views

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    For a wide range of topics/resources on Digital Citizenship, check out this Diigo List. All resources have been tagged and cataloged from the entries found in the Ad4dcss Diigo Group on Digital Citizenship. This just makes them easier to find when educators are preparing a workshop or focusing on a specific topic area.
David Wetzel

10 Online Programs Which Support Learning in Adult Education - 4 views

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    Free online technologies are changing adult education by offering the ability to use free online tools to support collaboration and completing class work. The list is long in regards to the number of online programs which support adult students in their quest for learning in adult education. The sheer number of these online software programs continues to grow almost daily. A review of several of these programs has narrowed the list down to a few which are beneficial to adult students, because they ease their work load and collaboration efforts with fellow classmates.
Megan Black

Video Lectures Talks Conferences Symposiums Debates Interviews - 14 views

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    This site lists 57 different forums for video learning and idea exchange. It was inspired by TED Talks and lists sites like TED and beyond.
Cara Whitehead

Literature Based Word Lists | Articles - 23 views

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    Literature-based word lists for all grade levels (kindergarten through high school). http://bit.ly/9uMY66
Kelly Faulkner

edchats - 7 views

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    list of various twitter edchats with hashtags and purpose of each (actually, i think it's a master list of ALL chats, not just edchat)
Anne Bubnic

Wikipedia:Public domain image resources - - 0 views

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    Public domain image resources is a copy of the master wikipedia page at Meta, which lists a number of sources of public domain images on the Web. The presence of a resource on this list does not guarantee that all or any of the images in it are in the public domain. You are still responsible for checking the copyright status of images before you submit them to Wikipedia.
Ruth Howard

TASITE free software - 0 views

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    2009, Tasmanian educators shared ideas on free software for education. A list of useful software was assembled and an online survey was developed. Iinterested educators began to rate the free tools, and new suggestions were added. Finally, after several weeks, a list of the "Top 10" free tools for education had emerged based on rankings by Australian teachers. And so, colleagues, to the top 15 (there were several cases where the difference in votes was too close to call, so the 10 became 15)
Vicki Davis

Online University Reviews : 100 Most Inspiring and Innovative Blogs for Educators - 0 views

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    100 Blogs for educators -- found some new ones here! Just remember that EVERY edublog is a valuable addition -- a list is only a list and if you're not on it, you're still a winner if you blog to share and help others!
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