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Online Degree Post : Online Certificate Programs - 0 views

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    Hey, do you want to get Information about online degrees, online schools and Colleges to get best online degree course? If yes, you can visit our websites where all the information about degree online is provided.
 Lisa Durff

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  • deeply reside in the connections that we make with other people who can teach or mentor us and/or collaboarate with us in the learning process
  • 1:1 program where teachers are not allowed to download and learn will be frustrating.
  • Blogging as Connective Writing Continuum: Posting assignments. (Not blogging) Journaling, i.e. “This is what I did today.” (Not blogging) Posting links (Not blogging) Links with descriptive annotation, i.e. “This site is about…” (Not really blogging either, but getting close depending on the depth of the description.) Links with analysis that gets into the meaning of the content being linked. (A simple form of blogging.) Reflective, meta-cognitive writing on practice without links. (Complex writing, but simple blogging, I think. Commenting would probably fall in here somewhere.) Links with analysis and synthesis that articulates a deeper understanding or relationship to the content being linked and written with potential audience response in mind. (Real blogging) Extended analysis and synthesis over a longer period of time that builds on previous posts, links and comments. (Complex blogging)
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  • understanding how to leverage the potential of social media technology
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  • My friend Angela Maiers tells me that her research has shown if a teacher rearranges their k-5th grade bookshelf with the covers facing out into the room that more students will read.
Jason Heiser

I AM A LIAR!: Turning the tables (how I did) - 2 views

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    how i did blog post
Kristin Hokanson

The Connected Classroom: Copyright Confusion - 0 views

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    My take on the copyright / fairuse conversation at Temple Media Lab. See Joyce Valenza's blog as well http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/blog/1340000334/post/1420024142.html Interesting conversations to start to have about Fair Use and what we can do as educators. Keep an eye on the media lab at Temple as this project develops http://www.mediaeducationlab.com/index.php?page=265
Jackie Blackman

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Cherice Montgomery

Webslides Not Working - 105 views

I figured out a way to make it work by copying and pasting code from someone else's presentation that was working properly. I haven't tried it again recently, and did receive a message that the Di...

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Michael Baker

Standardize Tagging - 48 views

We'll be hosting a virtual conversation to discuss standardized tagging at the below link. The meeting will run from 1-2 pm EST. http://208.185.34.51/launcher.cgi?room=southside You need to leav...

layne sanjuan

2010 presidential race remains tight - 0 views

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    If the presidential elections were held today, five contenders will have a tight race for the post as they would garner about the same percentages of Filipino votes.
layne sanjuan

Applying to College? Google Yourself First - 0 views

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    If you're applying to college in the fall, now would be a good time to google yourself. While you're at it, take a close look at your FaceBook and Myspace pages. And, think carefully before posting identifying comments about yourself on that Internet college discussion forum.
Jason Heiser

Copy / Paste by Peter Pappas: The Reflective Principal: A Taxonomy of Reflection (Part IV) - 1 views

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    The Reflective Principal: A Taxonomy of Reflection (Part IV) Reflection can be a challenging endeavor. It's not something that's fostered in school - typically someone else tells you how you're doing! Principals (and instructional leaders) are often so caught up in the meeting the demands of the day, that they rarely have the luxury to muse on how things went. Self-assessment is clouded by the need to meet competing demands from multiple stakeholders. In an effort to help schools become more reflective learning environments, I've developed this "Taxonomy of Reflection" - modeled on Bloom's approach. It's posted in four installments: 1. A Taxonomy of Reflection 2. The Reflective Student 3. The Reflective Teacher 4. The Reflective Principal It's very much a work in progress, and I invite your comments and suggestions. I'm especially interested in whether you think the parallel construction to Bloom holds up through each of the three examples - student, teacher, and principal. I think we have something to learn from each perspective. 4. The Reflective Principal Each level of reflection is structured to parallel Bloom's taxonomy. (See installment 1 for more on the model) Assume that a principal (or instructional leader) looked back on an initiative (or program, decision, project, etc) they have just implemented. What sample questions might they ask themselves as they move from lower to higher order reflection? (Note: I'm not suggesting that all questions are asked after every initiative - feel free to pick a few that work for you.) Bloom's Remembering : What did I do? Principal Reflection: What role did I play in implementing this program? What role did others play? What steps did I take? Is the program now operational and being implemented? Was it completed on time? Are assessment measures in place? Bloom's Understanding: What was
Jason Heiser

I AM A LIAR!: Really? - 2 views

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    Really post
Dugg Lowe

Term Paper Subjects: Extremist Groups at Custom Papers and Essays - 0 views

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    There are 3 major sections all papers comprehend: foreword, main part, and closure. By the time you finish reading this post, you'll get what your paper should contain, so we are going to disregard the investigation part and continue to preparing opening paragraph, subsequently body, and then closing paragraph. Naturally, intro at all times goes at the outset. It is supposed to kick off with an engaging opening element. More often than not, it's a couple of sentences. Having designed the opening, you are going to declare your thesis line. Thesis statement should always be brilliant, particular, theme-specific, neither too precise nor too large. Bear in mind, thesis statement points out the domain of your examination, so insure that it is well-bred.
Dugg Lowe

I Like These Articles: Good essay writing - 0 views

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    Long time no post, finally I got my hands back onto my Blogspot account: http://favorite-articles.blogspot.com/2010/12/good-essay-writing.html
Dugg Lowe

Help to Write a Persuasive Essay - 0 views

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    Can you recall at least three techniques of persuasion in college essay writing? I bet you cannot. And author of this post can. Read on.
Dugg Lowe

Why So Much Ado about Writing a Research Paper? - 0 views

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    Research papers are analytical in nature. In this post, we'll learn how to write this type of academic paper...
Michael Baker

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Team, Please reply with any events you'd like to add to the Eduwiki.us Calendar. Please include: Name of Meeting or Event Time/Place (link if it is online) Who should attend Any other informatio...

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