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Nelson Rokke

The Seven C's of Learning | District Administration Magazine - 0 views

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    Odds are pretty good that if you're talking about changes to teaching and learning that the new Read/Write Web is bringing about, many of the words you are using start with "C."
Joe Johnson

Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    This website can be used as a online encyclopedia. The information on this site is not 100% accurate since anyone can get on and change information. I would use this in my classroom as a source for students when working on finding information for a specific topic.
Derrick Dengler

21centuryedtech - 21 Century Posts - 2 views

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    A wiki about 21st Century technoogies. It as a good amount of information.
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    I like this wiki. It had the information need without adding extra information that can sometimes happen in wikis. The fact that the site is protected so that random people can just add information to the site. Also this wiki is up to date. It gives a lot on link to outside resources. I can see myself using this resource in the future.
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    I really like this wiki. It almost seems more like a blog, with stories on education instead of articles. I really like that it has a sign-in system to prevent from random and unwanted changes! This will be a resource I return to.
Alison Leytem

educational-origami - home - 0 views

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    This is a blog and a wiki about 21st century teaching and learning. Not only does the wiki discuss technology's integration into the classroom, but about critically shifting the educational paradigm itself. 
Nelson Rokke

RubiStar - Create Rubrics for Your Project-Based Learning Activities - 1 views

  • Want to make exemplary rubrics in a short amount of time? Try RubiStar out!
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    "Best site for building rubric templates." It allows you to pick from a list of projects, (say a Newspaper Article) then it gives you options for categories for the rubric. (grammar, overall design, content, collaboration, illustration, sources etc...) For each category it fills in descriptions of point values, and allows you to add or change whatever you want.
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    Rubistar allows users to easily create an effective form of evaluation for their projects. You may search existing rubrics created by other teachers to inspire your creativity, or to guide your assessment as you examine the criteria. If you are struggling to find the right words to express the various levels of achievement for your criteria, Rubistar offers rubric templates to assist you in your efforts.
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