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Connectivism in Practice - How to Organize a MOOC | Peeragogy.org - 0 views

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    Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) are online learning events that can take place synchronously and asynchronously for months. Participants assemble to hear, see, and participate in backchannel communication during live lectures. They read the same texts at the same time, according to a calendar. Learning takes place through self-organized networks of participants, and is almost completely decentralized: individuals and groups create blogs or wikis around their own interpretations of the texts and lectures, and comment on each other's work; each individual and group publicises their RSS feed, which are automatically aggregated by a special (freely available) tool, gRSShopper. Every day, an email goes out to all participants, aggregating activity streams from all the blogs and wikis that engage that week's material. MOOCs are a practical application of a learning theory known as "connectivism" that situates learning in the networks of connections made between individuals and between texts.
Maggie Verster

Backchanneling101 - 0 views

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    Wiki on how to get started with using backchanneling in your classroom
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ePals-Safely Connect With Classrooms Around the World for Collaborative, Project-Based ... - 0 views

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    A Learning Community of Teachers, Students and Parents From Over 200 Countries. Classroom-Ready Projects and Activities Collaborative Learning Tools Such as Blogs, Wikis and Media Galleries. Quality, Standards-Aligned Content from Respected Educational Brands. Showcase of Outstanding Teacher and Student Work
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13 ways Twitter Improves Education « Ask a Tech Teacher - 0 views

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    Here's some ammunition for what often turns into a pitched, take-sides verbal brawl as well-intended teachers try to come to a compromise on using Twitter (in fact, many of the new Web 2.0 tools-blogs, wikis, websites that require registrations and log-ins, discussion forums. You can probably add to this list) that works for all stakeholders
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Digital Blooms Examples - 0 views

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    Discover how technology may help meet the levels of Bloom's Taxonomy in your classroom and how Web Apps may elevate your student's thinking to a higher level. This wiki showcases examples of ways educators in Frisco ISD have integrated technology into their curriculum to encompass all levels of the Bloom's Digital Taxonomy thinking skills.
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Innovative Teaching and learning research project - 0 views

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    Welcome to the Innovative Teaching and Learning Research project wiki. The main ITL Research website is www.itlresearch.com The ITL Research project's goal is to contribute to the understanding of how technology can be used most effectively to improve teaching and learning outcomes. The project is sponsored by Microsoft's Partners in Learninggroup.
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iPad in Education - 1 views

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    A great wiki with apps advice and resources for schools wanting to implement ipads in the classroom.
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Teaching Online: free Online Course starting in June - 0 views

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    Course Objective You may know about Moodle, Blackboard, Blogging, using Wikis, Edmodo, Canvas, or other learning or course management systems and how to add content and perhaps evaluate and grade students, but how do you facilitate online courses? Join the workshop to get tips and tricks on how to optimize your work as a facilitator of an online course. Free for teachers who wish to teach or are teaching online. Course Description Teachers will learn about online facilitation and how to turn online students into active learners. Participants will focus on best practices and learn a few tricks and tips on how to facilitate online classes and courses.Who should EnrollThe course is for current and future teachers who wish to teach blended or fully online classes.
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Consent forms for online participation - 0 views

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    Consent for Your Child to Participate in Online Collaborations - Including Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts, Discussion Board
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INFOGRAPHIC: Gaming in the Classroom: Why Bring Electronic Games into the Classroom? | ... - 0 views

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    Gaming, wikis, blogs, social media, interactive polls and QR codes: just some of the technologies that teachers are bringing into the classroom. The dizzying pace of tech evolutions offers some challenges as teachers and administrators race to keep up with the latest tools. The research discussed here shows the payoff for schools that become "friends" with educational gaming.
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Teaching and Learning Resources <-Really comprehensive - 0 views

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    This wiki is designed to be a "toolkit" of online information and resources for educators. It is also an ongoing development project for the FTCC EDU271 Educational Technology courses.
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OpenSim- OpenSimulator is an open source multi-platform, multi-user 3D application server - 0 views

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    "OpenSimulator is an open source multi-platform, multi-user 3D application server. It can be used to create a virtual environment (or world) which can be accessed through a variety of clients, on multiple protocols. It also has an optional facility (the Hypergrid) to allow users to visit other OpenSimulator installations across the web from an account on a 'home' OpenSimulator installation."
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The official #edchat wiki - 0 views

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    All the edchats are archived here. Great 
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