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Brian Bobbitt

Digital Dead Sea Scrolls - 0 views

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    Dead Sea Scrolls
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    not squirrels?
Stacy Piacentini

OER Commons - 2 views

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    Over 30,000 open resources for educators
Michelle Green

GriffinGazette - home - 2 views

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    Fourth Grade Class Wiki
Brett Clark

The Connected Educator - Google Maps - 2 views

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    "The Connected Educator" map: http://t.co/saYjxjBV @snbeach
Stacy Piacentini

eTexts at eNotes - 2 views

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    Looking for copyright-free books to use in the classroom?  Lots available here on eTexts! Added bonuses include study guides, lesson plans, Q & A, etc...
Michelle Green

Children, Youth, and Civic (dis)Engagement: Digital Technology and Citizenship - 1 views

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    p 14 list of example sites
Stacy Piacentini

iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » Money Island: a financial literacy virtual... - 1 views

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    FInancial Literacy Virtual World
Michelle Green

50 Free Collaboration Tools That Are Awesome for Education | Accredited Online Colleges... - 1 views

  • help students and teachers in traditional classrooms working on group projects,
  • From group papers to file sharing to group communication, the following tools will help bring any educational group together seamlessly to produce awesome results.
Michelle Green

Conference at a Glance -- FETC Events - 1 views

  • Tuesday, January 24, 2012
  • First Timers Session 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Pre-Keynote Session: Technology Shootout 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm Opening Keynote Session 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm Exhibit Hall Grand Opening 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Michelle Green

The Innovative Educator: Don't be illTwitterate or aTextual - 1 views

  • deas for using Twitter with students
  • capture their school celebration publicly and provided recognition of the work students were doing
  • Text to capture reflections during field trips
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  • Use Twitter as a tool to capture student voice by having them respond to class lectures
  • In his post “What Did You Create Today?” (http://weblogg-ed.com 08/22/09), Will Richardson shares some great possibilities that could be used in a daily tweet: What did you teach others? What unanswered questions are you struggling with? How did you change the world in some small (or big) way? What’s something your teachers learned today? What did you share with the world?
  • Remind students that this is their academic account and everything on there should be appropriate. Discuss consequences for inappropriate use. Encourage students to follow a standard protocol for their account names that reveals identity to only those partaking. One way to do this is having students use the first three letters of their last name, first three letters of their first name, and middle initial. For instance my name, Lisa Michelle Nielsen would be Niemlis. This should be set up as a whole class activity so all students can be walked through the account set up together to provide clarity on account set up. Next the teacher should explain to students how they will be using tags. Tags allow the teacher and students to follow tweets. Look at the "Trending Topics" in the right hand navigation for popular tags. Let students click on them and share what they notice about tagging. Then the teacher can share with students the tags they will be using. There may be a school tag (i.e. Susan B. Anthony High School would be SBAHS), a class tag, and tags for particular activities or areas of study.Next the students need to set their twitter accounts up to receive text updates. They do this by entering their phone number at http://twitter.com/devices. They will then enter Twitter into their phone with this number: 40404.
Michelle Green

Teens Home - 1 views

  • that they also have an understanding of the dangers that exist online and how to deal with them. Watch teens share their own “Real-Life Stories” about issues affecting them on the Internet such as cyberbullying, online enticement, and giving out too much personal information.
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  • Terrible tEXt
Brett Clark

Home - Google in Education - 1 views

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    @Mr_Brett_Clark: "@web20classroom: Mentioned by @kylepace-The New Google EDU Community. Loads of Google Resources: http://t.co/hvQGwWZ7 #edchat" #evscnetwork
Michelle Green

How ClassDojo Keeps Students Engaged and Motivated - 0 views

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    This is in BETA but I know several who are using it successfully with students. The developers are listening to feedback and recently updated with improvements.
Stacy Piacentini

Cybraryman Internet Catalogue - 0 views

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    Ways to use cell phones and other mobile devices in the classroom
Michelle Green

Teen Tribune - 0 views

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    teachers can set up groups for commenting on readings
Michelle Green

Readability | Arc90 Lab - 0 views

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    Readability is a browser bookmarklet that you use to remove unwanted ads from websites (like hitting Print View). You can personalize the Style, Size and Margins of the pages you'll view.
kyates

21 st Century Educational Technology and Learning | K12 educational transformation thro... - 0 views

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    Mike Gormans wordpress ICE
kyates

21centuryedtech - home - 0 views

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    Mike Gormans ICE
Michelle Green

'Bring your own device' catching on in schools | Curriculum | eSchoolNews.com - 0 views

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    Tim Clark presented with ENA TwitterL timclark45 His district also uses Angel LMS
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