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Paperless World: 50 Tips and Tools for Reading On Your iPod | College@Home - 0 views

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    By now, you probably know that the iPod is for more than just music. It can be a great device for catching up on your reading, too. Whether you're downloading audio books or study guides, the iPod makes a handy and compact reader on the go, and you can make the most of it with the resources we've collected here.
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    use your ipod for storing notes, RSS, reading notes, etc
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Technology in the Classroom: Animoto - 0 views

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    Educator who is blogging and sharing some great information with teachers.
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    Kudos to Brooksie, a new blogger that I found when she left her link on my blog today. Such a great resource. She's doing a nice job!
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Student Creators: How to Contribute to the Internet | Edutopia - 0 views

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    When young people help to create content for the Internet -- when they experience being active participants, contributing to what there is online -- they are more likely to see the Internet as a resource that they understand and use effectively.
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Can You Use Aids To Help Conversations? | Mobile Technology in TAFE - 0 views

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    What is aidRSS AidRSS monitors a blog feed by creating PostRank™ for the posts based on the amount of conversation generated (combination of number of comments, del.icio.us links, tweets, Diggs and Google trackbacks).
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Maintaining A "Good" Class | Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day... - 0 views

    • Paul Cancellieri
       
      This is SUCH a great idea. I need to focus on this, rather than insisting that the same policies apply to ever child in the same way everyday.
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Learning Is Messy - Male or Female? - 0 views

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    Let yourselves laugh a little!
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Wikis in the classroom: a reflection. | David Truss :: Pair-a-dimes for Your Thoughts - 0 views

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  • The thoughtful/reflective effort it took to write this has made this one of the most powerful things I’ve done for professional development as a teacher.
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  • Before reading the feedback, my initial impression was given in my Some Assembly Required post
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    The thoughtful/reflective effort it took to write this has made this one of the most powerful things I've done for professional development as a teacher.
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Study: Teens See Disconnect Between Personal and School Writing : April 2008 : THE Journal - 0 views

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  • While the vast majority of 12- to 17-year-olds (85 percent) engage in some form of electronic writing--IM, e-mail, blog posts, text messages, etc.--most (60 percent) don't consider this actual writing.
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      Why is this a surprise when most adults (educators and otherwise) don't really consider it "real writing" either?
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Call for teachers to stick up for teachers in Zimbabwe | Aylesbury LIFE - 0 views

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    I would like to encourage educators to help the educators of Zimbabwe who are being persecuted merely because the election went the wrong way. That is why I wrote the blog entry I am bookmarking now.
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    I offer to help campaign on behalf of: "Educators [and low ranking govt officers who] have become targets in Zimbabwe's postelection violence.... ." merely for helping to run an election that turned out the "wrong way". Apparently the so-called government wants to make sure we don't see the same so-called mistake again!!
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Eppendorf International - It's called epMotion - 0 views

    • Eloise Pasteur
       
      Science is sexy or cool or something... I have to declare an interest - I've had that pippetting cramp that starts the whole thing off
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    AN advert for a pippeting system, but a new look at Science Communication too!
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Fantastic Contraption: A fun online physics puzzle game - 0 views

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    This is an interactive site that serves as a game that teaches physics in the form of puzzles.
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Deep learning and the google generation - Eloise's thoughts and fancies - 0 views

  • Does the google generation learn the necessary skills to develop into the high-flying academics of tomorrow? Pretty much whatever topic you do at higher degree level you will study intensively and for long periods. Does the multi-media fast burst learning they use so well at lower levels convert in enough of them to give us our professors of two decades time (I'm using professor in the UK sense, the highest level of university academic is a professor). Will it give us our surgeons - can they learn to concentrate for hours in surgery? At the same time, if middle and higher management in business don't stop to think deeply and make fast decisions for the short term, are the google generation actually better equipped than I am?
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    A blog post from me about deeper learning and the google generation and fitness for higher learning and the world of work
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Home (Google Teacher Academy Resources) - 0 views

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    Here is the Google Teacher Academy resources site for those of us not fortunate enough to attend.
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Is it Time to Ditch the MPG Metric? : TreeHugger - 0 views

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    Describes the problem with using miles per gallon as our fuel efficiency metric for automobiles. Points out gallons per 10,000 miles provides better information to consumers.
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Free Web 2.0 Books - 0 views

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    Cool Web 2.0 projects book.
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    Some great Web 2.0 books from Terry Freedman from the UK, one of my favorite bloggers. Included is a new Web 2.0 projects book with 60 projects organized by grade level.
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Home - 0 views

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    This link connects you with Ian Jukes' website. Ian Jukes is one of the big names in education and technology integration. You will find many of his presentations and resources on this site.
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LD LIVE! - 0 views

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    LD LIVE! Living with Learning Disabilities Connecting Innovators, Ideas and Individuals in the Field of Education and Learning Disabilities! Melinda Pongrey, MSED, hosts a weekly conversation exploring learning, learning difficulties, and learning disabilities with featured leaders in the field of medicine, science, education, ADHD, and various learning disabilities, including dyslexia.
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    Excellent resources for teachers/administrators who are looking for support for special education, best practices and differentiation strategies. Podcasts, live shows and archive of previous shows. Melinda Pongrey is the weekly host.
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The Games Teachers Play - Education Articles - 0 views

  • Perhaps there are many more distractions facing children today, but great teachers continue to create environments where their students want to be and to learn.
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      Designing for levels of engagement that grabs the attention of students is absolutely necessary. Levels of engagement need not, and won't, reach the level of video games, but enough to interest students in what they are going to learn.
  • Rather than take the steps necessary to make school more social, teachers more engaging, and curriculum more relevant, we either shift blame to parents, TV and hip hop, or seek salvation in the lessons of Grand Theft Auto.
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