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in title, tags, annotations or urlHow To Use Google Wave for Live Blogging - 11 views
Attention Webmasters - 21ct Century Safe Site Seal of Approval Opportunity - 15 views
Nominate your (personal, school, business) website For The Institute for Responsible Online and Cell-Phone Communications Safety Lab Seal of Approval for free! This is a limited time offer that wi...
elearnspace › My Personal Learning Network is the most awesomest thing ever!! - 21 views
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Diigo sticky notes
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affective issues and the creation of a place where people feel comfortable and trusted will foster active engagement, that the fostering of strong rather than weak ties will help in this.
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figure out the conditions in which people might actually want to participate actively by creating, and then producing the environment and the conditions in which participants feel comfortable doing so.
FOXNews.com - Florida Teen Commits Suicide Before Live Webcam Audience - Local News | News Articles | National News | US News - 0 views
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But he acknowledged that an investigation into the delay in notifying authorities was "possible."
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A message posted to his final MySpace blog by his mother Friday mentioned a history of mental illness.
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"He was blogging between 3 and 4 a.m. on the 19th, Wednesday, at which time he inserted a link in the blog to a live webcam and posted a suicide note, and then was seen lying down on the bed," Crane told FOXNews.com.
New World Notes: Generation Why: Is The Second Life Experience Fundamentally Gen X-Centric? - 0 views
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Discussion of why Generation X is inundating Second Life and why Gen Y is so underrepresented. I will say that my students LOVE Second Life, but you also have to remember that I teach students who, for the most part, grew up playing outside and have engaged in free play all of their lives. Perhaps this is also a function of the presence of free play in the lives of children. How many Gen Y kids truly had free play as part of their childhood? We've sort of structured and organized everything for them in many cases.
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Overview of Linden Stats showing more Gen X than Gen Y in Second Life and the impact of using SL to teach.
Presenting with Text | Clif's Notes - 0 views
ASCD - 0 views
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first 60 seconds of your presentation is
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Summers and other leaders from various companies were not necessarily complaining about young people's poor grammar, punctuation, or spelling—the things we spend so much time teaching and testing in our schools
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the complaints I heard most frequently were about fuzzy thinking and young people not knowing how to write with a real voice.
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Home | JOG THE WEB - 0 views
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Website will permit you to create a tutorial for displaying the websites you like or how to explore. It will even display notes on different pages that you may have left for future reference.
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JogTheWeb is a simple, ergonomic solution which allows you to create, read and share a new online media: the WebBOOK; the necessary tool to providing real turnpage briefs or binders including both personal input and dynamic pages from the web.
» Outside Looking In | Kate Says - 0 views
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I’m going to do the classy thing and close comments here - go show Jon some blogger love and tell HIM how you feel - he’s the one who started all of this……
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Added some annotations to this -- I highly suggest that bloggers don't close comments! The conversation belongs to all of us and should take place anywhere it takes place. See Kate's blog for more.
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I don't think it is necessary to close comments -- I'm frustrated I cannot respond to Kate's note about closing comments!
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Added some annotations to this -- I highly suggest that bloggers don't close comments! The conversation belongs to all of us and should take place anywhere it takes place. See Kate's blog for more.
On "Becoming a Better Teacher" « Chalkdust101 - 0 views
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Our push with the teachers we work with is not to call them out or catch them doing something wrong: it’s quite the contrary. We want to catch them being competent, and we don’t necessarily need to be the ones doing the “catching.” The concept of peer review, or as Glickman notes above “welcoming visitors with experience and expertise,” into classrooms, is, in my view, essential to the success of both teachers and the schools they work in.
postica . stick it! - 0 views
Will at Work Learning: What Work-Learning Audit Reveals - 0 views
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The more contact, the more learning (for the most part), however there are benefits from learning from experts (e.g., store managers, head clerks), though the worker has to have at least some signicant contact with them to create this benefit. You'll notice that district staff have only a little impact and regional and corporate staff have none.
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Grade Level Chart of 21st Century Literacies Lessons - 0 views
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Lesson Grade Level Chart Which lessons are appropriate for your students? All schools are probably teaching many of the information literacy skills found in this body of lessons. Usually, individual teachers will tackle the process of plugging the gaps in their curriculum when an issue or opportunity arises. A sixth grade teacher may see the need to review note taking, while a high school teacher needs to re-introduce Boolean operators and review Citing Sources. Eventually, schools and districts will attempt to make sure the skills covered in these lessons are integrated into the K-12 curriculum. As a teacher, you can begin by looking at the chart below to see which lessons are appropriate for the age and abilities of the students you teach.
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