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Maggie Verster

Great Websites for Kids - 0 views

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    "Finding good quality websites for kids is a bit of a challenge. That's why I was delighted to find this site chock full of great sites and learning resources for children. The site is sponsored by the Association for Library Service to Children, a division of the American Library Association. Animals, Art, Sciences, and Reference sections are some of what you'll find there. I really liked the Reference section, but all other segments have great content."
Maggie Verster

7 Great Bibliography and Citation Tools for Students - 0 views

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    "Yesterday while we were working on the post entitled 5 Great Learning Tools for students and as we reviewed EasyBib, we decided to include here a post that would feature a list of some important bibliography and citation tools. As teachers and educators, you know how hard students struggle to properly use a quote, citation, or list bibliography items. This is even more serious when it comes to writing formal research papers."
Maggie Verster

10 Apps That Work Great With Evernote - 0 views

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    10 Apps That Work Great With Evernote | http://t.co/viCqB4a9
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4 Great Ed Tech Comic Tutorials - 0 views

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    "What about using comic tutorials to help with the integration of technology in your teaching, have you ever thought about it ?In today's post I am sharing with you some REALLY great comic tutorials created by The Daring Librarian. I have spent a couple of hours going through her work and I am really impressed by what she has been designing. I love her creative ideas and how she has represented them in such a visually appealing way .There are over 60 comic tutorials in her Flicker page but I have chosen only the 4 most relevant ones."
Maggie Verster

Where is reflection in the learning process? - 0 views

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    It is important to realize the implications for our students of our own critical reflection. Students put great store by our actions and they learn a great deal from observing how we model intellectual inquiry and democratic process. Given that this is so, a critically reflective teacher activates her classroom by providing a model of passionate skepticism. As Osterman (1990) comments, "critically reflective teachers - teachers who make their own thinking public, and therefore subject to discussion - are more likely to have classes that are challenging, interesting, and stimulating for students" (p. 139). Stephen Brookfield
Maggie Verster

Five great sites for finding web 2.0 tools - 0 views

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    Five great sites that you can use to spice up your technology tool library.
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5 Tips for Great Content Curation - 0 views

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    You've heard the buzz word - curation - being thrown around like it's a gadget we all know how to work. In reality, good content curation isn't as simple as pushing a share button. It's actually a combination of finding great content and following some simple best practices on how to successfully share that content.
Maggie Verster

10 Recommended YouTube Edu-tainment Channels | Emerging Education Technology - 0 views

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    YouTube can be a great technological resource for teachers to use in the classroom. But with so many videos and channels, how can educators find quality content without watching hours of video? Here are ten great channels that are certain to provide educational content worthy to spark student's minds.
Maggie Verster

Free Webinar - ipad lessons: putting it all together - 0 views

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    Why use only one app at a time for lessons? In this webinar, we will show you how to use a range of apps, from Safari through to Skitch and iMovie. We will explain how to join the dots and build great classroom activities by creating and gathering content, and moving it between apps for a great end result. The principles, workflow, and concepts covered can be applied to all learning levels and subjects. We will show how to produce engaging lesson activities and project-based works that draw on the strengths of the iPad and a wide variety of skills.
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Great Free Lesson Plan Templates for Every Teacher - 0 views

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    The series we have recently started here in Educational Technology and Mobile Learning and which covers a wide variety of free teacher resources has more in store for you.So after posting about free worksheets and printables yesterday we are going to provide you today with another list of great and trusted resources where you can easily create, download, and print lesson plan templates.
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Curation on education great examples - 0 views

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    A great mindmap of curation examples
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Nurph. Real-time Twitter Channels for Hashtags, Brands, Events, Groups, and anyone else... - 0 views

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     This application lets you invite friends into a private chat room via a simple Tweet. This is amazing if you want to take a brief connection to a new level and have a longer conversation. A great example for using Nurph is to keep your Twitter community engaged in longer talks. I also had great results using it for support purposes if you want to get feedback on your product or service.
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52 Great Google Docs Secrets for Students - 0 views

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    Google Docs is such an incredible tool for college students, offering collaboration, portability, ease of use, and widespread acceptance. But there are so many options, both hidden and obvious, that there's a good chance you're not using Google Docs to its fullest capability. We've discovered 52 great tips for getting the most out of Google Docs as a student, with awesome ideas and tricks for collaboration, sharing, and staying productive.
Maggie Verster

The 10 Biggest Educational Trends (And What Teachers Think) - Edudemic - Edudemic - 0 views

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    "We hear a lot about what things are popular in terms of technology, the cool new devices that are coming out, and trends that are happening with classroom technology integration. But just because something is a trend (or even a requirement) doesn't that it is popular or liked. It doesn't mean you won't hear people grumbling about it. Often times, trends become trends because a lot of people like them, but in the case of education, trends can happen easily in the following scenario: administrators like the idea and think it is great, and teachers have to implement said idea regardless of if it is a great fit with their classroom and students. So what common education technology trends are really supported and loved by teachers, and which ones make them want to bang their heads on their chalkboards/desks/smartboards/laptops? The handy infographic below brings together data from European and North American teachers to get their points of view on the subject"
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SchoolNet SA - IT's a Great Idea: 30 days of Google #1: Get to know the Chrome browser - 0 views

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    A great new month of workshops starting at the Schoolnetsa blog. Dont miss it!
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Summify: A great tool to manage your social media overload - 0 views

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    A great tool to manage your social media overload
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TweetChat - #esn12 - 0 views

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      Great vibey discussions here at #esn12
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    Great to see our tweetcaht so vibey
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Great Videos for Movement | My Hullabaloo - 0 views

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    RT @fibeal: Note how this teacher collects his favourite Grade R movement videos in one place using Symbaloo. So clever! http://t.co/OOh ...
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2012 Sessions and Schedule - The Global Education Conference Network - 0 views

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    RT @edtechdunny: Looking forward to another great day of learning with #globaled12 http://t.co/L4Jx2Kpk
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