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Tom McHale

Diigo in Education - 0 views

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  • Diigo is an effective tool for teaching as well. Diigo's features allow teachers to highlight critical features within text and images and write comments directly on the web pages, to collect and organize series of web pages and web sites into coherent and thematic sets, and to facilitate online conversations within the context of the materials themselves.  Diigo also allows teachers to collaborate and share resources among themselves.
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  • The 21st century calls for knowledge workers who can effectively utilize the vast array of information that resides on the internet and who are capable of processing the information collaboratively with others
  • In the education setting, we all know that project-based learning is an effective way to teach students and cultivate their skills of finding, organizing, synthesizing, and presenting information, as well as the social skills of working in groups, all of which are necessary in the knowledge-based economy. Among the web 2.0 technologies, Diigo is a great tool for this kind of exploratory and collaborative learning.
Meg Donhauser

Arts & Humanities - Helium - 0 views

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    Besides being an interesting resource for information (depending on article and author), this might be a way for students to get some work published on the web.
Tom McHale

Technology Integration Research: Additional Tools and Programs | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "Technology tools also have value beyond teaching the core curriculum. Here are our recommendations for research-proven tech tools that can enable more comprehensive assessment and better collaborative discussions. We also explore the best resources for teaching digital literacy in the classroom."
Jeremy Long

Our Top 13 Voices Posts for 2012! - 0 views

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    A "Connected Educators Month" in the United States - the rapid rise of Twitter PD - the coming of age of the Personal Learning Network. No question: It's been an historic year for connected professionals, including PLP's extended family of teacher and school leaders.
brien gorham

The Future of Social Media in Journalism - 0 views

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    Sounds like journalism and education have a lot in common?
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