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Sometimes "bookmark" does not work - 21 views

Hi Demetri, I agree, but I couldn't figure out a quick way to remove the file without removing the post. I usually check for copyright issues, but I was so interested in the possible discussion, I ...

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Demetri Orlando

IP21: NETS - 1 views

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    This wiki (google site) by Parish Episcopal intends to outline how NETS could be implemented in the classroom.
Demetri Orlando

Introduction to K-12 ePortfolios - 4 views

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    Helen Barrett's new online course for digital portfolios
susan  carter morgan

Ed Tech Co-Op - Where educators explore technology together - 2 views

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    Ed Tech Co-Op Welcome to the Ed Tech Co-Op. This site is a collaborative effort between the College of William & Mary, Alexandria Country Day School, and other educators interested in exploring and developing their knowledge for effective curriculum-based technology integration in K-12 classrooms.
Demetri Orlando

That's Not Cool - 0 views

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    Great site geared towards teens that addresses issues of cell phone misuse, such as "sexting" -- the sending of inappropriate photos.
Sarah Hanawald

School Change Consulting - Beyond Testing - 0 views

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    The whole site is really interesting, I like this article. The author, Tony Wagner, has a new book out about what he calls "The Global Achievement Gap" and what to do about it.
Demetri Orlando

k12learning20 » 23Things - 0 views

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    This "23 Things" site by Shelley Paul was developed to engage Atlanta area educators in exploring web2 tools in a step by step fashion, and is offered for credit.
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    Interesting idea for introducing educators to web2.0 tools. I'm not sure about disconnecting it from classroom application. It sure makes it easier to do, but I wonder if it might be stickier if it were connected to teaching and learning.
Sarah Hanawald

CMS: Product List - 0 views

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    Educational tech mgmt tools comparison site.
Demetri Orlando

Bloomfire - Bloomfire Community - 1 views

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    interesting user-friendly site for delivering teaching, or for learning.
Demetri Orlando

Cafescribe - 1 views

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    Follet's e-textbook site. Download any text free for 7 day trial. You can only print up to 30% of a text you've purchased
susan  carter morgan

Design Thinking - 1 views

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    A practical and inspirational site about how to use design thinking in your planning. A must read
Demetri Orlando

21CFP - The Fluencies - 3 views

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    Ian Jukes new site on 21st c. skills description
Marti Weston

Scratch 1.4 Download | Scratch Documentation Site - 5 views

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    Scratch download and getting started links
Sarah Hanawald

Obama's inauguration: Class rules the streets of D.C. - Posted - 0 views

  • Obama's inauguration is providing students with the option to experience, share and report on a collection of days that are destined to be recorded for a museum or archive.
  • they were required them write their thoughts and to create a one-minute YouTube video.
  • "If you are not connected with social media, chances are you wont win the election,
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    Nice write up of how 11 students are going on a reporting trip from Worcester Academy in Mass to DC as reporters for their school. They will be reporting back to campus via flckr, twitter, youtube, and blogs.
Sarah Hanawald

Study Guide for Schooling by Design - 0 views

  • we suggest forming a study group with others who have read (or are reading) Schooling by Design: Mission, Action, and Achievement.
  • do our practices and structures align with the mission?
  • like athletic and performing arts coaches.
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  • staff, students, and parents know and agree with the mission?
  • learner outcomes
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    Perhaps the 21st Century group would be interested in reading this and discussing these questions along the way. Nice framework.
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    Peter Gow has been working along this vein for a while.
susan  carter morgan

Minds on Fire: Open Education, the Long Tail, and Learning 2.0 (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUC... - 0 views

  • The original World Wide Web—the “Web 1.0” that emerged in the mid-1990s—vastly expanded access to information. The Open Educational Resources movement is an example of the impact that the Web 1.0 has had on education. But the Web 2.0, which has emerged in just the past few years, is sparking an even more far-reaching revolution. Tools such as blogs, wikis, social networks, tagging systems, mashups, and content-sharing sites are examples of a new user-centric information infrastructure that emphasizes participation (e.g., creating, re-mixing) over presentation, that encourages focused conversation and short briefs (often written in a less technical, public vernacular) rather than traditional publication, and that facilitates innovative explorations, experimentations, and purposeful tinkerings that often form the basis of a situated understanding emerging from action, not passivity.
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