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Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: Why Diigo Rocks! - 0 views

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    Why Diigo Rocks! When you save to Diigo your saves go anywhere because they are saved to the cloud. Sounds mystical doesn't it? The social part is because you can make your saves public and share the wealth of knowledge with others. Say you are a science teacher. Your fellow science colleagues can go and view your saves because you have made them public.
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Portfolios (Authentic Assessment Toolbox) - 3 views

  • A collection of a student's work specifically selected to tell a particular story about the student
  • do you want the portfolio to showcase the final products or best work of a student?
  • Do you want the portfolio to capture the process of learning and growth?
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  • do you want it to highlight or celebrate the progress a student has made?
  • Their portfolios often tell compelling stories of the growth of the students' talents and showcase their skills through a collection of authentic performances.
  • Students are not regularly asked to examine how they succeeded or failed or improved on a task or to set goals for future work; the final product and evaluation of it receives the bulk of the attention in many classrooms. Consequently, students are not developing the metacognitive skills that will enable them to reflect upon and make adjustments in their learning in school and beyond.
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Surfing the Web Successfully | Teachinghistory.org - 2 views

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The History 2.0 Classroom - 1 views

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    This blog post does a nice job of providing insight and tips on how to use the "Subtext" app. 
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MindShift | How we will learn - 0 views

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    A collection of resources and in-depth articles about educational practices.
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Apps in Education: 12 iPad Apps for Storytelling in the Classroom - 1 views

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    Storytelling continues to gain popularity as an educational activity as it stimulates a deep thinking process, it provides opportunities for reflection and it enhances and enriches the learning experience for our students. Storytelling is a very powerful way of communicating with our peers and portrays to others who we are and what our own stories are. It also provides an opportunity to connect with a group by creating a shared experience. This is vital in any community but more so in an educational setting where we are nurturing and fostering creativity.
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