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Save, Share, and Teach with Diigo by Al Rowell on Prezi - 7 views

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    Great instructional Prezi on how to use Diigo for bookmarking, svaing highlighted pages, etc.  
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Diigo Education Offerings - SlideShare - 12 views

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    Created by Maggie Tsai.  Thorough explanation of the differences between Diigo Educator Accounts and Education domain.  Extensive how-to regarding how to obtain and facilitate either.
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Admission Officials' Tweets Fall on Deaf Ears - Wired Campus - The Chronicle of Higher ... - 3 views

  • Evidence has shown that teenagers rely on college visits and Web sites to learn about colleges, rather than social-media outlets. When it comes to Twitter, students are barely on the site at all, let alone for college research purposes.
  • Rebecca Whitehead, assistant director of campus visits and engagements at Winthrop University, maintains the admissions office’s Twitter account, which currently has 373 followers. She says she uses it largely to connect with other higher-education professionals, to find out about upcoming events or research.
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Blogging History: Interpreting Civil War-Era Primary Sources - NYTimes.com - 5 views

  • In this lesson, students examine the new Times Opinionator series Disunion, which “follows the Civil War as it unfolded.” They then analyze Civil War-era primary sources to use as writing prompts for their own contributions to a Civil War blog.
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Jane's E-Learning Pick of the Day: This week in review - 0 views

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    The uses for Twitter continue to grow.
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Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media: Working Wikily: The Power of the Newb... - 0 views

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    This incredible post by Beth Kanter is a must read for anyone in IT or working with web 2.0 and professional development. Understanding the intrisic value of a newcomer is so important for anyone working in these feels. Newcomers have more power now than they could ever imagine. Newcomers, speak out and give your opinion. The power is in your newness and guess what, if you wait till you're an "expert" then you're just like all the other experts out there. Also, it is better to be a newcomer than a latecomer!
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    The importance of a newcomer
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Statement of Educational Philosophy | David Truss :: Pair-a-dimes for Your Thoughts - 0 views

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    The goal of education is to enrich the lives of students while producing articulate, expressive thinkers and lifelong learners, that are socially responsible, resilient, and active citizens of the world.
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Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media: Information Coping Skills: Turn Off t... - 0 views

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    Don't miss the self-assessment and reflection link.
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Globaloria: Social Networks for Global Learning - 0 views

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    Excellent open source curriculum and tools.
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    Open source curriculum and spaces for creating programs in all subjects! From our speaker at necc.
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Calaméo: Publish and share documents - 0 views

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    Upload all major file formats and convert them into online publications. Can be used to: -Create digital books, e-zines, etc. -Students can become "published" authors -Alternative strategy for reports and presentations -Develop and share tutorials, study guides, etc. -Embed projects into a class site, blog or wiki -Connect with others that share your interests
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Friends May Be the Best Guide Through the Noise - New York Times - 0 views

  • The proliferating number of blogs, user-generated content services and online news sources has created a dense information jungle that no human could machete his or her way through in a lifetime, let alone in an afternoon of surreptitious procrastination at work.
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    FriendFeed trying to solve problem of too much digital noise
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