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digiteen » WHS Middle School Action Planning Wiki - 0 views

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    The course planning wiki for the digiteen action project from my ninth graders for the middle school. They've done a nice job of planning and sharing the materials. I like their google presentation which has evolved significantly over the last three weeks.
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    The digital citizenship course planning wiki made by my ninth graders to teach the middle school about digital citizenship.
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Are You Making Your Life Easier By Using A Personalized Start Page? | The Edublogger - 0 views

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    Great post from Sue Waters on how to use a personalized start page. Nice post.
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    Great post on using an RSS reader, Sue calls it a "personalized start page."
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YouTube - Famous Failures - 0 views

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    Nice video on famous failures.
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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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Techlearning > > Four Web 2.0 Collaborative-Writing Tools > June 1, 2008 - 0 views

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    A really nice roundup of online writing tools. Basic instructions too.
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November Learning - Web Links - 0 views

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    Great lesson examples for website analysis. Nice collection!
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borderlinetheory.com » Updated: Ping.FM Tutorial - 0 views

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    Pingfm tutorial.
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    I've been spending some time on the various microblogging places and really don't have time to go to all of them, so now, I've used pingfm to update them all. (There is a place to go to get the most recent invite beta code, that will be my next link.) This great tutorial got me started on pingfm so that it will update all of the services I use. Very nice tutorial.
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From Age of Empires to Zork: Using Games in the Classroom | Academic Commons - 0 views

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    Excellent article about using games in the classroom.
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    Very nice article about using Games in the Classroom from Todd Bryant. (Hat tip to Jo McLeay's plurk about this one.)
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Key Findings - 21st Century Skills - 0 views

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    Nice overview of 21st Century Skill set
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Spotlight: Excellent Rubric Sites - 1 views

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    Nice blog post overviewing some of the great rubric generators out there now. There are a few here that I hadn't heard of.
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    List of rubric generators.
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Karyn's erratic learning journey: Two perspectives of the flat world - 0 views

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    My friend Karyn Romeis in England has done a nice job of sharing two perspectives of the flat world. Verdict -- we have a long way to go!
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    Two views of the flat classroom.
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Cool Places for Teachers - 0 views

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    Cool links for teachers. Very nice.
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Highlights from day three - Conference 2008 - Events - About us - NCSL - 0 views

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    Conference highlights-nice clips and resources on leadership and learning
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the Awesome Highlighter >> Highlight text on web pages - 0 views

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    Nice tool to support online reading
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facilitatortips » Online Surveys and Forms - 0 views

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    Excellent wiki about collecting information in surveys. Outstanding information here (and on the rest of the wiki too.)
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    Incredible wiki page about online surveys and forms. I highly recommend that we begin to have our students conduct surveys as part of authentic research. This is an excellent page about this topic. (The rest of the wiki is nice as well.)
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This morning I came here before I went to twitter. This seems to be the place to be rig... - 1 views

  • Lisa Parisi This morning I came here before I went to twitter. This seems to be the place to be right now. Still not sure of all the groupings, taggings, etc. Reading what everyone writes and hoping to get it soon
  • Will play on Sunday with Karen McMillan and Alice Barr. Anyone else want to join? Anyone want to teach?
  • Ryan Bretag I'll join in the fun if you'll have me. Let me know time when you know.
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  • I was going to present 20 minutes on Del.icio.us, but I may show Diigo instead - or both - or 20 minutes is not enough....
  • This new version "appears" to have fixed that issue, plus I've been impressed with the new features.
  • Caroline Obannon I'm second guessing teaching only del.icio.us myself, too.
  • Liz Davis I'm wondering if Diigo is too much for the newbie. Delicious is so simple and obviously useful. I'm afraid Diigo would scare some people away. I'm still inclined to start with delicious and save Diigo for my more advanced users (of which I have very few).
  • Maybe overwhelming would describe my feelings.
  • However, I can defely think of quite a few people who would balk at it, too and favor the simplicity of Del.icio.us.
  • but most likely wouldn't participate in the social/sharing aspects they offer.
  • The nice thing about the Diigo toolbar is that you can select which buttons to see, so for those who might find the extra choices of tools overwhelming, it can at least be customized.
  • I'm feeling a Diigo obsession building. As soon as Explorer comes up I check to see if there are any messages in Diigo. How nice of them to put that number right on my toolbar!
  • I created my very first List last night,
  • Kristin Hokanson Liz I think it may be too much ially for the newbie and I will continue to send to delicious.
  • There is one feature that I REALLY like and that is that you can EMAIL something you are tagging so for folks who LIKE to get those sites emailed, you can still meet their needs without an extra step yourself
  • I second that. I like Diigo, but del.icio.us simplicity is so inviting.
  • The value of Diigo is that it brings a number of tools together allowing for multiple entry points. The old training model is show them a tool from start to finish that goes over every single detail. With Diigo, why show everything to those new to all this? It is rather easy to click into your bookmarks. From there, teachers have a space they can grow. It also provides a wonderful opportunity to differentiate with your teachers -- the whole multiple points of entry.
  • still I will have fun, exploring it and making effective use of it.
  • it is the ease of integration with blogging and twitter -- I annotated a page yesterday and pulled it directly into my blog. I can twitter bookmark that is important quickly -- AND I can use the tagging standards for the horizon project without having to remember the darn tags -- tag dictionaries are the most useful things to have been invented in a LONG time -- we need to set them up within one of our educational groups!
  • I don' t think I would not teach delicious. But perhaps starting with delicious and saving Diigo for later is a good idea.
  • I do find this site to be much more powerful and useful than delicious. I never really used delicious to its full potential. The fact that I am here just chatting with folks makes me want to stay and contribute to the collective knowledge.
  • We are conversing about the usefulness of diigo and I thought you might like to be included.
  • Maggie Tsai has invited Wade Ren to this conversation
  • Are you guys planning a Sunday get-together? If so, please advise the time - I'd love to join you and help answering any question.
  • Howdy! Wow, what can I say? Diigo is a lot more than delicious. If CoolCat Vicki hadn't written about Diigo again, I probably would have stuck with Delicious...and,if I hadn't been using Twitter, blogs, played around with Facebook, the social networking side of Diigo would have been just so much MORE to learn.
  • my concern would be to NOT limit learners in workshop sessions to the path I followed in learning these tools. Simply, folks, here is a tool that will grow as you grow and learn more about living and contributing in an interconnected world. The ability to have conversations like this, to annotate web pages, to share relevant quotes and tweet as needed...makes me wonder at the need for blogs at all.
  • A few folks are considering exploring Diigo on Sunday morning and having a conversation about it now...join in and learn with us!
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    This is a very honest, open discussion between educators about why diigo or delicious -- I think the fact we can have this conversation within diigo at all says a lot for the usefulness of the tool. Diigo is an emerging tool for social bookmarking and collective intelligence.
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Games in Education - 0 views

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    Games in Education video created by Mark Wagner and Michael Guerena of the Orange County (CA) Department of Education's Educational Technology group. Nice overview of the issues and has the proper experts involved in the discussion.
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The Top 50 Proprietary Programs that Drive You Crazy - and Their Open Source Alternativ... - 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.
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MeBeam, Video Chat. - 0 views

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    Nice alternative to Skype-up to 18 people Needs really good connectivity
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ArtRage 2 - 0 views

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    The starter version is free and it is pretty easy to use allows you to save and print pictures. A tablet or drawing table is not required. I got some nice results just with my notebook mouse pad.
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