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Caroline Bucky-Beaver

Techlearning > > The Promise of Social Networks > November 1, 2005 - 0 views

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    Applications for using Flickr in online and traditional classroom. Great list of ideas.
Vicki Davis

Earth Day - 22nd April - Blogging4Educators - 0 views

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    What some teachers are doing for earthday - April 22nd -- some good ideas.
Reggie Ryan

Techlearning > > Teaching With Tunes: 21 Ideas for Incorporating Music Throughout the Curriculum > April 1, 2008 - 0 views

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    Ways to incorporate music/tech into curriculum
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    Music and tech integration
Jeff Richardson

Techlearning > > Bloom's Taxonomy Blooms Digitally > April 1, 2008 - 0 views

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    TechLearning article with digital additions to Bloom's Taxonomy. Thanks to @stevekatz.
Ben W

USGS Release: Dramatic Developments at Kilauea Volcano: Scientists Work to Keep Public Safe and Informed (3/27/2008 1:58:19 PM) - 0 views

  • first explosive eruption since 1924.
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      Explosive eruptions are very rare at classic shield volcanoes like Kilauea. It's generalized that shield volcanoes are effusive, not explosive.
  • Sulfur dioxide emissions at the volcano's summit have increased to a rate that is likely to be hazardous for areas downwind of Halema`uma`u crater
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      Check out: http://volcano.wr.usgs.gov/kilaueastatus.php for April 2. Also describes a small ash cloud produced by Kilauea. Another rare shield volcano event.
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    New activity at Kilauea doesn't match the "classic" shield volcano descriptions. Good chance to show that while humans try to categorize natural events as well as they can It doesn't always happen that way.
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    Good example of "messy" science
Vicki Davis

ABC News: Could MySpace Be Your Kid's Social Key? - 0 views

  • They're very self-motivated.
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      Quite the opposite of what many are saying -- I agree with this.
  • This world encourages us to multitask. I think it encourages kids to be much less patient. More terse.
  • This generation spends time at home — connected. Kids have to be social. It's all part of the preteen and teen years and young adult years
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  • Because they have a combination of people they know face-to-face in the real world and people they don't, (those of the Net generation) get a lot of chances to bounce ideas and to test out things on a social network that they probably wouldn't do face-to-face.
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      And we need to make networks so they can bounce of ideas related to a novel or something they are learning in school too.
  • Larry Rosen, professor of psychology at California State University-Dominguez Hills, has long studied "the Net generation," the first to have grown up with the Internet, not to mention cellphones. In Me, MySpace and I: Parenting the Net Generation (Palgrave Macmillan), he helps parents understand social networks. His advice: Talk to your kids, learn the technology and don't panic. USA TODAY's Janet Kornblum spoke with the author.
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    This is an interesting article that presents some interesting commentary on students today. It is very brief but makes some excellent points.
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    Alice shared this earlier, but I went back and added annotations AND the tagging standard -- this will show up in the links and make this article rise to the top as we discuss it.
Isabelle Jones

Techlearning > > Bloom's Taxonomy Blooms Digitally > April 1, 2008 - 0 views

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    In the 1990's, a former student of Bloom, Lorin Anderson, revised Bloom's Taxonomy and published this- Bloom's Revised Taxonomy in 2001.Key to this is the use of verbs rather than nouns for each of the categories and a rearrangement of the sequence within the taxonomy. They are arranged below in increasing order, from low to high.
Reggie Ryan

The Adroit Speaker Doesn't Wing It - New York Times - 0 views

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    Can be used to help student with presentations and rehearsing
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    Presentation guide for students. Not really technical, but might help students get away from the 'death by bullet point' syndrome
Anna Adam

educational-origami » Bloom's Digital Taxonomy - 1 views

  •  bloom's Digital taxonomy v2.1.pdf
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    Great resource for applying Bloom's taxonomy to the use of educational technology
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    This is an update to Bloom's revised taxonomy to account for the new behaviours emerging as technology advances and becomes more ubiquitous. Bloom's revised taxonomy accounts for many of the traditional classroom practices, behaviours and actions but does not account for the new processes and actions associated with web 2.0 technologies and increasing ubiquitous computing.
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    This is an update to Bloom's revised taxonomy to account for the new behaviours emerging as technology advances and becomes more ubiquitous. Bloom's revised taxonomy accounts for many of the traditional classroom practices, behaviours and actions but does not account for the new processes and actions associated with web 2.0 technologies and increasing ubiquitous computing.
Dean Mantz

Thirty-Seven Interesting Ways (and tips) to use your Interactive Whiteboard - Google Docs - 0 views

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    This site is a Google document created and shared by Lisa Parisi from New York.
Ted Sakshaug

Project Draw 0.7.9 release (with API, Supporting IE 6+,Firefox 1.5+) - 0 views

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    online auto cad software. Good for geometry and other projects
Joao Alves

New Page 1 - 0 views

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      Cool site about the revised Bloom's Taxonomy.
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.
J Black

Literacy with ICT - IMYM Tutorials Wiki / Podcasting - 0 views

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    Literacy with ICT - IMYM Tutorials Wiki / Podcasting
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    Literacy with ICT - IMYM Tutorials Wiki / Podcasting
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