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Sandy Kendell

Proactive Approaches to address Cyberbullying and Digital Social Networking - 18 views

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    Generally adults help young people learn to drive safely before giving them car keys and turning them loose on the streets of the world. Young people also need guidance and adult assistance to learn how to safely navigate the virtual environments of the 21st Century. Schools must be proactive, rather than merely defensive, in helping students acquire the skills of digital citizenship needed today and in the future. Simply banning read/write web tools on school networks is an inadequate response: Educators must strive to learn alongside students and parents how these technologies can be safely and powerfully used to communicate and collaborate.
Jeff Johnson

Making it Interesting - 0 views

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    It is important to stimulate students learning in many different ways. Keeping teaching interesting for students and allowing them to be the engine that drives the learning environment is key. This blog will follow one teacher's quest to Make Learning Interesting!
John Evans

Award Winning Fiction in 140 Characters - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

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    "Constraints drive innovation and force focus," according to 37Signals in their popular "Getting Real" book. If that's true, then Copyblogger's Twitter Writing Contest, announced a couple of weeks ago, should have had writers brimming with creativity. The task? Write a short story in 140 characters. Not less than 140 characters, exactly 140 characters. That's no easy task, but the contest still fielded over 300 entries. Today, Copyblogger revealed the winners.
Vicki Davis

The Top 50 Proprietary Programs that Drive You Crazy - and Their Open Source Alternatives | WHDb - 0 views

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    Proprietary v. open source with notes on why one over the other.
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    Cool, informational listing
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    Very nice article sharing about the open source alternatives to proprietary programs.
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).
Ruth Howard

Education for Well-being » The Perfect Storm - 5 views

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    autonomous learners + self-directed + engagement Daniel Pink recent book "Drive" as it applies to schooling
Ann Leaness

Motivation, the Elusive Drive » Edurati Review - 5 views

  • Motivation is elusive. In part because motivation is idiosyncratic. We all assign different levels of significance and meaning to different things.
  • Motivation is elusive. In part because motivation is idiosyncratic. We all assign different levels of significance and meaning to different things.
  • Motivation is elusive. In part because motivation is idiosyncratic. We all assign different levels of significance and meaning to different things.
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  • Motivation is elusive. In part because motivation is idiosyncratic. We all assign different levels of significance and meaning to different things.
  • Motivation is elusive. In part because motivation is idiosyncratic. We all assign different levels of significance and meaning to different things
  • Motivation is elusive. In part because motivation is idiosyncratic. We all assign different levels of significance and meaning to different things
  • Motivation is elusive. In part because motivation is idiosyncratic. We all assign different levels of significance and meaning to different things
Vicki Davis

TrueCrypt - Free Open-Source On-The-Fly Disk Encryption Software for Windows 7/Vista/XP, Mac OS X and Linux - 1 views

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    Use this to create an encrypted drive for your financial records if you have them on your laptop! Remember to backup the folder as well! It is free. I would also recommend this for those who have private files on their computer like guidance counselors.
kerrygorgone

Resurrection Of The Handwritten Letter - 7 views

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    People obsess over the latest flavors and innovations in digital communication and interactivity. I'm talking about everything from new email technologies to social networking tools, even new hybrid interaction platforms like Wave. Many of these innovations are exciting and have permanently earned a place in our lives. Their growing popularity drives volume and efficiency of one-to-one communications.
Suzie Nestico

YouTube - Freedom Sticks - 11 views

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    Alec Couros ~ short video about the frustrations of working with school filters and how to circumvent in using what Alec calls "freedom sticks." AKA - programs on USB drives. Alec acknowledges how any/most students can and do find their way around the filter, anyway.
Nspire IT Jobs

Team Leader (Windows Server) Permanent ACT $95,000 - $120,000 + super - 2 views

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    What's the catch you ask? Well it's simply, all you need is the skill set/experience and in return we have this golden job opportunity. Salary is open and our client will offer an attractive package to suit. What we need from you: 1. 3-5 years experience working as a Technical Lead/Consultant within Federal Government or Consulting - Windows Server environment 2. Highly Protect or above Clearance - mandatory 3. Consulting experience and staff/team management 4. Ability to lead a small team and drive project milestones from inception to completion 5. available to commence work immediately or within 4-5 weeks 6. Support and/or engineer background 7. Technical industry certifications Note: only suitable applicants will be contacted. Thank you for your interest.
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    Spammer, what are you doing on an education list?
Ed Webb

The English Teacher's Companion: Breaking My Own Rules - 0 views

  • It's all spaghetti against the wall
  • We never know if we are right. There is only doing the right thing at what we hope is the right time in hopes of making the difference we hope to make.Our work? Most days it's like driving along the Pacific Coast Highway at night in the fog: You can only see the stretch of road just in front of you and even that is shrouded in fog. So we drive on, guided by faith--in the kids, in ourselves, in our work.
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    Amen, Jim!
yc c

Parleys: Home - 0 views

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    The Parleys.com allows registered users to test drive our Next Generation (Beta) eLearning platform.
Vicki Davis

Tor: Download - 0 views

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    You can download Tor and put it on a USB drive to use it when traveling if required.
yc c

Home - Parleys - Parleys.com - The Next Generation RIA eLearning Platform - 0 views

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    The Parleys.com allows registered users to test drive our Next Generation (Beta) eLearning platform.
Dave Truss

Durff's Blog: Swim Instructors or Swimmers? - 0 views

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    My point is, how far are we to go with other educators? If we instruct on the technological skills, isn't our responsibility done? Isn't it the responsibility of individual educators to swim? It seems that too many, I have met them too, educators lack the drive to do things for themselves. We all went to college where we had to study on our own, write papers on our own, take tests on our own. I fail to understand the mindset.
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