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Xavier Rozas

-CALICO Awards - CALICO - 0 views

  • Language-learning Website Award--The Esperanto "Access to Language Education Award" CALICO, Lernu.net, and the Esperantic Studies Foundation present this award to a website offering exceptional language-learning resources. The winning website is recognized at CALICO's annual conference banquet, and its developers are presented with an Award Certificate and a prize. Noncommercial (cost-free) websites, created and/or maintained by CALICO members, are eligible for this award.
  • Award Winners 2009 Français interactif [visit the website]
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    Good list of free and pay online language learning resources. See the awards list.
Vafa AK

You Can Get There From Here: Websites for Learners - 0 views

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    Outlining three elements which useful educational websites should have: narrative, interaction and an aspect of discovery (catering to different users).
Chris Dede

Teachers and Students Mark Banned Websites Awareness Day - NYTimes.com - 3 views

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    banned websites issues
Chris Johnson

WatchKnow - Videos for kids to learn from. Organized. - 3 views

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    This is a website that allows users to find videos from which children (3-18) can learn. All videos are hosted by other sites like YouTube, but content is approved and moderated separately. Comments and discussions are separate from the comments on the original post (i.e. WatchKnow comments do not get added to YouTube and YouTube comments do not appear on WatchKnow). There is heavy emphasis on transparent, widespread monitoring of content. This is accomplished in ways very reminiscent of Wikipedia's moderation methods. Right now, the site has a good number of videos, but lacks a rich community of active users. This means that it is harder to locate quality videos since few users have rated and discussed content.
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    This website is very similar to an idea I've been brewing for a while (though I believe this site is missing some of the more promising features). I was pleasantly surprised to see professor Dede's name on the Advisory Committee.
Jason Yamashiro

How To Build An LED Lightsaber [Infographic] | Popular Science - 0 views

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    Just in time for the holidays! Popsci (popular science) is a pretty cool website. Could be useful for students, teachers, or pretty much anybody. How could we make time for a little more "making" in our schools?
Irina Uk

Burlington High School Help Desk | A student run genius bar - 0 views

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    This is a website created by Burlington High School students that are taking a class called Help Desk. In the class they run a help desk to help teachers learn and integrate current technology into classrooms. This was administration's response at Burlington to teachers needing support in incorporating web 2.0 tools into curriculum when they started a one to one device system.
Irina Uk

Open Badges - 0 views

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    Badge Website accompanying article I just tagged.
Douglas Harsch

New Guides Aim to Become the Yelp for MOOC's - Wired Campus - The Chronicle of Higher E... - 2 views

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    Websites are springing up that sort and collect reviews of MOOC courses. Meta-MOOC's essentially. Interesting how quickly an ecosystem can begin to develop around a new technology.
Cole Shaw

COPPA regulation and ed tech game developers - 0 views

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    A couple of youth-oriented websites settled with the government recently because of COPPA (law that protects children's private information online, if they are under 13yo). Now legislatures want to expand COPPA, so it may significantly impact learning games developers, too.
Irina Uk

Common Sense on E-rate and CIPA: Toolkit for Teachers | Common Sense Media - 0 views

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    This website has digital citizenship lessons for teachers.
Daniel Melia

Institute of Play - 0 views

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    Follow up to that last post. Here's the Institute of Play website.
Heather French

The Edline Difference - Edline - 0 views

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    "Success is the result of a solution that truly meets the website and communication needs of every K-12 stakeholder. With that in mind, we built the new Learning Community Management System (LCMS) from Edline-the first truly integrated website communication platform for K-12 school districts and their learning communities."
Josh Tappan

Dash - Learn to code website - 0 views

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    Newly launched Dash website (similar to Code Academy, code.org, lynda.com) to teach coding, uses project based learning to teach HTML, CSS, Javascript. Haven't tried it yet but for those of you interested in learning to code/evaluating code-learning platforms, here's another resource.
Julia Jacobsen

Journey North: A Global Study of Wildlife Migration - 0 views

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    This website has several curricula that connect classrooms across the country (and the world) and help students learn about seasonal change.
Julia Jacobsen

Howtoons » About - 1 views

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    This website has comics that teach kids how to build things.  It looks like a fun tool for science and engineering education.
Garron Hillaire

American classrooms are outdated. Slate seeks your great ideas for how to modernize the... - 3 views

  • American classrooms are outdated. Slate seeks your great ideas for how to modernize them.
  • Slate is seeking your best ideas for transforming the American school
  • You can submit your design between now and Friday, Oct. 29
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    Slate has asked for people to submit ideas on what the 21st century 5th grade classroom should look like. It will be interesting to see what suggestions show up on this website.
Amanda Bowen

BBC News - Harvard website hacked by Syria protesters - 3 views

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    I didn't hear about this - did you? Why did a foreign group attack our country though an educational institution and its technology?
Chris Dede

Schools weigh risk, benefit of Facebook - CSMonitor.com - 3 views

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    what is gained, what is lost
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    I am really surprised to see that teachers are using facebook for class assignments. Why can't students and teachers use the school website for posts and responses. I don't expect to get work related information through facebook, so why should students be expected to do their 'work' in a social medium? Should schools post homework in facebook? Almost all schools have a website. Use it.
Ayelet R

Text Message (SMS) Polls and Voting, Audience Response System | Poll Everywhere - 1 views

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    This is a free polling website you can use in classrooms.
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