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Amy Payne

How Does Office Web Apps Compare to Google Docs? - 0 views

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    Does a detailed description of how the various Office applications measure up in Windows Live versus Google Docs.
Keenon Wynn

How to Use Web 2.0 Applications in Class - TheApple.com - 1 views

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      Good tips for a mac lab.
  • Be Funky is a web 2.0 application that lets students take any picture and transform it into a cartoon or a sketch. How to integrate Be Funky into the classroom:
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    I thought this article gave good advice for mac labs.
Steve Yuen

Brainstorming 2.0: Making Ideas That Really Happen - 0 views

  • Disney’s rigorous creative process involves 3 distinct phases of idea development, each of which is designed to unfold in a separate room.
  • Step 1 asks “WHAT are we going to do?” It’s all about dreaming big. Any idea, no matter how absurd, can and should be suggested. Here, you are defining the big, bold objectives that will shape your project. Room Setup: Airy rooms with high-ceilings are the best locations for thinking big. The team should sit in a circle facing each other to promote collaboration and creative flow.Mentality: Any idea is fair game. This step is not about feasibility, it's about surprise. Set aside your assumptions and push yourself to think in new ways.
  • tep 2 asks “HOW are we going to do it?” Now the focus is on creative execution. How will the idea be implemented? Who’s doing which tasks? What’s the timeline? In Disney’s case, this stage would involve sketching out characters, discussing plot, and ultimately building out storyboards. Room Setup: A practical room with a large dry-erase board or wall facilitates strategic planning. The team should sit in a semi-circle facing the board as everyone participates in the execution planning process.Mentality: This is the step where you role up your sleeves and fill in the blanks. You may find a gem of an idea from the first step that needs to be fleshed out. During this phase, seek to resolve every uncertainty around timing, logistics, and feasibility. When something doesn't make sense, question it.
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  • Step 3 asks “WHY are we doing this?” And, “Is this the right approach?” In this final phase, the critic enters the fray, asking hard questions. Is the plan really gelling? Are their unwieldy aspects that need to get cut? Are you meeting the overall project objective? Room Setup: Analytical thinking is best done in smaller, more constrained spaces. (The Disney crew used a small room under the stairs.) The team sits in a single row facing the project plan, which promotes criticism of the project, but not individual people.Mentality: Pose the difficult questions and share the earth-shattering doubts. In step two, you're likely to get lost in the weeds. The third step provides the perspective from the balcony as opposed to the dance floor. In this phase, consider your plan in the context of your business and your long-term mission.  
Keenon Wynn

Hattiesburg Public School District - 0 views

shared by Keenon Wynn on 11 Feb 11 - No Cached
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    This is my district web site. I bookmarked it because it was redone this week and I am suprised to see how much it looks and functions like a social network......
sirui wang

Facebook in Education - 0 views

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    How could we use social networking to enrich education? This webpage is like an open source for ideas in social networking for education~
sirui wang

10 ways Facebook strengthens the students-teacher connection - 0 views

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    This blog provides 10 ways of how to connect Facebook to education
sirui wang

Twitter in Education - 0 views

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    This is a slideshare, talking about how and why we can use twitter in Education
Steve Yuen

How-and why-to teach innovation in our schools | 21st Century Education | eSchoolNews.com - 0 views

  • An innovation curriculum requires an emphasis on what I am going to call, for lack of a preexisting term, the Five I’s: Imagination, Inquiry, Invention, Implementation, and Initiative
Leslie Rasmussen

Miis and Avatars- Fun ideas and tools for classroom lessons - 0 views

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    Blog about how to create and use miis or avatars on interactive white boards (IWBs) to improve delivery. Best for K-12 educators. Contains several free ideas and many creative ways to integrate avatars.
Keenon Wynn

How-to Guides / Tutorials - 0 views

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      I am real big on online guides and tutorials more so when they are free!
Amy Payne

Iowa Professional Development Model - 0 views

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    Great model of how to foster professional development resulting in impacting student learning
Gallayanee Yaoyuneyong

Google Wave - Communicate and collaborate in real time - 0 views

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      I have not tried this site. Therefore, I am not so sure how good it is.
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