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Glenn Hervieux

5 Tools for Adding Questions and Notes to Videos - 3 views

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    Some neat tools for annotating Youtube videos and assessing student understanding/learning during and after the video.
Glenn Hervieux

Edu Change & Advocacy: Let's Transform Education By Focusing on Tranformation - 0 views

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    "What Is Transformational In Your Educational Vision?      Part of the challenge in educational reform is that not everyone defines learning or education the same way.  Sure, we all refer to things such as literacy, college and career ready, 21st century skills, etc.        However, what is the core purpose of one's education?  Beyond specifics related to employment skills, literacy skills and standards mastery, I offer up this idea: Education is meant to transform one's life.  In other words, education has to dramatically, or even radically, transform the person into a new, improved person that is more emotionally, socially, and intellectually ready for any challenge the world has to offer."
Glenn Hervieux

MathTimeAttack! Free on the App Store on iTunes - 0 views

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    "Math Time Attack! has Flashcards, Quiz and Test modes to help learn and recall multiplication, division, addition and subtraction with an emphasis on speed and accuracy."
Lisa Noble

Apply for a Teacher Travel Grant This Summer - 1 views

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    Lots of links for finding support for innovative professional learning.
Alec Couros

NodeXL Graph Gallery: Graph Details - 1 views

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    Great visualization of #etmooc
anonymous

Open Definition | Open Definition - 2 views

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    A definition of what makes something "open."
kirstentschofen

Is technology killing school? Should it? | Jeremy Harmer's Blog - 2 views

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    An Summary of critiques of mitra's 'hole in the wall' experiment giving kids computers, and his conclusion that we no longer need schools.
Brendan Murphy

Imagining the Internet - 1 views

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      Old world privacy was keeping people out. Thus if you found yourself with access you felt you had the right to do what ever you wanted to do with the information. Though you were expected to be circumspect.  While today's privacy is learning to protect the meaning of what is said. I say one thing and it means something different to each person who hears it.  You can share the information anyway you see fit, but don't share the meaning. 
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