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Brenda Muench

Free Technology for Teachers: How to Use PicCollage - And Five Ideas for Using It In Yo... - 0 views

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    App ideas
Brenda Muench

Who-ogle Are You? | Bit By Bit - 0 views

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    Should we be teaching our students how to create a "googleable" profile for themselves?
Brenda Muench

KnightCite Citation Service - 0 views

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    how to cite a movie
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Marking work in Google Docs | ICT in my Classroom - 0 views

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    great blog post on how to mark student's work using google docs
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Grammar Girl : How to Write a Great Blog Comment :: Quick and Dirty Tips ™ - 0 views

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    Great list about what makes good blog comments.
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City Brights: Howard Rheingold : 21st Century Literacies - 0 views

  • And don't swallow the myth of the digital native. Just because your teens Facebook, IM, and Youtube, don't assume they know the rhetoric of blogging, collective knowledge gathering techniques of taggers and social bookmarkers, collaborative norms of wiki work, how to tune and feed a Twitter network, the art of multimedia argumentation - and, by far most importantly, online crap detection.
  • I teach courses today on social media issues at Stanford and Berkeley.
  • The most important critical uncertainty today is how many of us learn to use digital media and networks effectively, reasonably, credibly, collaboratively, civilly, humanely.
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  • They accept "information" from "news" sources simply because they are known television news stations
Brenda Muench

Free Technology for Teachers: Create a Mobile Language Lesson With QR Voice - 1 views

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    Could be good for music classes as well. Link to how rhythm or melodic pattern sounds.
Brenda Muench

Education World ® Technology Center: Managing Technology: Tips from the Experts - 0 views

  • If you use Microsoft Word, learn how to insert comments into Word documents. Highlight a word or phrase, go to Insert, select Comments, type your comment, and close the window. When a student moves the cursor over that word or phrase, the comment will pop up. Comments are a great editing and motivating tool for kids. Use them to guide drafting and brainstorming and to help students peer edit and work collaboratively on group projects.
  • Include some that say "Save your work; do not go any further until you help your neighbors reach this point."
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    great tip on using comments in Word
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