Check Out Class Blogs! | The Edublogger - 0 views
Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: Start The New Year Off Right With The E... - 0 views
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Tools For Communication- In this post I highlight class websites, blogs, RSS readers, and Drop.Io for enhancing communication in and out of the classroom.Tools For Collaborating With Students- Here I discuss Google Docs, wikis, Edmodo and Social Bookmarking as ways to promote collaboration with and among students.Tools For Collaborating With Professionals- Learn about how Twitter, Ning, Skype and Google Wave can all be used to connect with and learn from other educators. Tools To Create- See how easy it is to create a multimedia-rich classroom with Animoto, podcasts and Voicethread.
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Tools For Communication- In this post I highlight class websites, blogs, RSS readers, and Drop.Io for enhancing communication in and out of the classroom. Tools For Collaborating With Students- Here I discuss Google Docs, wikis, Edmodo and Social Bookmarking as ways to promote collaboration with and among students. Tools For Collaborating With Professionals- Learn about how Twitter, Ning, Skype and Google Wave can all be used to connect with and learn from other educators. Tools To Create- See how easy it is to create a multimedia-rich classroom with Animoto, podcasts and Voicethread.
How to Survive in 2010 - Digitally - 0 views
Guidelines for Educators Using Social Networking Sites - 0 views
More Shmoopiness, now for teachers - NeverEndingSearch - Blog on School Library Journal - 0 views
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Joyce Valenza Ph.D More Shmoopiness, now for teachers January 27, 2010 Shmoop's online learning guides have gotten pretty darn popular among my students as well as my teachers. I've linked to them in a number of my pathfinders. The refreshingly conversational guides are written by master teachers and Ph.D. students from Stanford, Harvard, & UC Berkeley.
Ten Ideas for Getting Started with 21st Century Teaching and Learning by Lisa Nielsen - 0 views
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The mistake some people make is believing educators instantly need to become producers of websites, blogs, wikis, podcasts, social networks etc. Most educators need to become comfortable and familiar as participants in these environments before they can feel successful as creators in these areas. To follow are ideas that educators who want to get started with educating innovatively can explore.
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Bloom's Taxonomy Poster for Elementary Teachers - 0 views
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