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JustOneThing - 0 views

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    How to start with Web2.0? With Just One Thing!
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Internet safety and our need to connect with teens » Moving at the Speed of C... - 0 views

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    We shouldn't assume that all students understand Internet safety and the importance of protecting personal information (like your phone number) online. While the act of sharing a full name and phone number online may be innocuous, it also may be a cry from someone to connect and communicate.
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Education Week: Teachers' Staff Training Deemed Fragmented - 0 views

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    "We still see teachers engage in really short one- and two-day workshops rather than ongoing, sustained support that we now have evidence changes practices and increases student achievement."
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Eleven Interesting Ways to use Twitter in the Classroom - Google Docs - 0 views

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    Innovative ways of using Twitter in the classroom
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Academic Evolution: Dear Students: Don't Let College Unplug Your Future - 0 views

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    Dear students: I'm about to say something a college professor shouldn't say to his students, but I care about you a lot so I'm prepared to break the code and say what needs to be said: Your college experience is likely to set back your education, your career, and your creative potential. Ironically, this will be done in the name of education. You deserve to know about this! You have what it takes to reclaim, reform, and remix your education. Don't let college unplug your future!
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Powerful Learning Practice, LLC - 0 views

shared by Heidi Gable on 05 Feb 09 - Cached
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    A one-year, ongoing, job-embedded professional development opportunity built around emerging social Web technologies that connects: 20 schools from around the state (or world) 5 educators (administrators/teachers) from each school 10-21st Century Fellows (Champions) selected from participating districts
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CogDogRoo » StoryTools - 0 views

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    Below you will find 50+ web tools you can use to create your own web-based story. Again, the mission is not to review or try every single one (that would be madness, I know), but pick one that sounds interesting and see if you can produce something. I have used each tool to produce an example of Dominoe story and links are provided, where available, to examples by other people.
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digistories / FrontPage - 0 views

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    The following links will take you to some examples of digital storytelling in action. They begin with the use of simple voice recording and move through some of the more popular software applications to the use of online applications. A number of the pages that follow include links to support notes.
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Education - Change.org: Teach For America, Awhile: Ivy League Temps and Corporate Missi... - 0 views

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    Now if success in life were achieved with the help of others and some good luck, as Gladwell argues convincingly, would it not also make sense that failure follows a similar pattern? Can we really believe in the self-made failure when we can no longer believe in the simplistic explanation of the self-made success?
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Education - Change.org: Tutorial: Two Uses of Technology to Improve Literacy and Critic... - 0 views

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    I'm still thinking about that UCLA research saying "technology in the classroom damages literacy and critical thinking." I'm still thinking it's behind the times, in its framing of technology as "video games and TV," and its complete omission of the Web and the social media/Web 2.0 explosion over the last five years or so.
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The Clever Sheep: 12 Changes - 0 views

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    Technology has resulted in a number of significant changes in the ways people communicate, learn and create. This slideshow highlights a number of trends that should lead to significant changes in classrooms around the world.
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Ian Jukes - Home - 0 views

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    Ian Jukes home page and resources
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NetSavvy: Building Information ... - Google Book Search - 0 views

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    This easy-to-follow guide can help students and teachers ' even the most technology-resistant ' learn to solve problems from sources like Internet sites, news groups, chat rooms, e-mail, and other Internet resources. Topics include: Creating your own lesson plans using sample lesson planners Applying frameworks for grade-level objectives and skills Dealing with information-technology overload Solving any information challenge with six critical steps Helping students harness the web with simple tips An important resource for today's classroom, Net Savvy can help educators become leaders rather than followers in the new high-tech, high-speed, digital era.
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educational-origami » Understanding Digital Children - Ian Jukes - 0 views

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    At one point Ian summarises the differences between Native Learners and Teachers. I think this is analogous with Prensky's "Digital native and Digital immigrants".
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Test Yourself: Great Leadership, Great Speeches - 0 views

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    Eight leaders and the lessons you can learn from their finest hours.
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