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Weebly - Create a free website and a free blog - 2 views

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    Create a class website
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Grand Conversations in Primary Classrooms - 2 views

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    Promoting responsible talk and sharing in your class room.
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Web 2.0 Tools and the Evolving Pedagogy of Teacher Education - Google Drive - 0 views

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    This paper discusses the significant impact of digital technology in teacher education, and the necessity of having teacher educators model effective strategies for integration of digital technology. The author describes an initiative started in the California education system, called The Digital Flexbook, "The term flexbook refers to the free, nonlinear, highly customizable and easy-to-use nature of open source textbooks (Fletcher, 2010)." Benefits such as collaboration among school districts, interactive classrooms, and increased teacher creativity were observed. Barriers such as lack of funds, lack of student access to technology at home, and lack of PD for teachers were also observed. Further benefits such as the ability to accurately reflect a community, the presence of a collaborative space to construct knowledge in innovative ways, showing multiple perspectives, promoting higher order thinking, and democratising knowledge. The author lists Web2.0 tools such as "...video sharing sites, wikis, blogs, podcasts, and social networking sites like Twitter (Richardson, 2006a), all of which move students from consumers of information to editors of information. Research and experience show the need to infuse the TPCK model into teacher education, thus allowing students to become generators of knowledge and contributors to the Internet. One more big benefit of such constructivist pedagogy is allows for teachers and students to become more critical of the … intersection of race, gender, and socio-economic status on the writing of history, and integrated a model for how technology can and should be used in the classroom.
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Collaborative Learning for the Digital Age - The Chronicle Review - The Chronicle of Hi... - 1 views

  • "Participatory learning" is one term used to describe how we can learn together from one another's skills. "Cognitive surplus" is another used in the digital world for that "more than the sum of the parts" form of collaborative thinking that happens when groups think together online.
  • We spent a good deal of time thinking about how accident, disruption, distraction, and difference increase the motivation to learn and to solve problems, both individually and collectively. To find examples, we spent time with a dance ensemble rehearsin
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Free Technology for Teachers: Twurdy - A Web Search With a Readability Index - 0 views

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    advance search tool
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Videos - Creative Commons - 1 views

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    All about copyrighting for mine and student work.
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Computing pioneer Alan Kay calls Apple's iPad user interface 'poor' - 1 views

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    it lacks the capacity to enable "symmetric authoring and consuming."
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