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Holly Dilatush

Share your Blogging Experience and Tips For Educators New To Blogging | The Edublogger - 0 views

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    an awesome link with lots of rich posts and links for reflection; check it out! Add your brilliant insights?
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    a _must_ revisit blog post -- check it out, check a few links, revisit, reflect, post your own comment, try -- reflect --
anamaria menezes

kakomessenger: tell it with a song ! - 0 views

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    a singing telegram machine
Joao Alves

How do you envision using the Webslides f... | Diigo - 0 views

  • let´s imagine I wanted to my students to explore some listening sites, like I have done before, the webslides would have been much more interesting than the list of links I provided them.
    • Joao Alves
       
      Webslides are a cool feature of Diigo. Thinking if there is another handy use we could use with the students.
  • http://michelemartin.typepad.com/thebambooprojectblog//2008/06/using-delicious.html
    • Joao Alves
       
      This link is not working. Maybe it's a momentary problem.
    • Joao Alves
       
      It was a momentary problem. Now I can open the page.
  • As we had started testing Diigo, I decided to start my portfolio here just by deciding on a unique tag, digifolio_carlaarena. Then, I created a list called "digifolio" and started adding the pages that represented my work, projects, thoughts, ideas, collections.
    • Joao Alves
       
      What a brilliant idea. Since Portuguese teaching are going to be subjected to a very detailed evaluation process that includes a personal portfolio, this might be a good idea.
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  • http://slides.diigo.com/list/carlaarena/digifolio
    • Joao Alves
       
      Looks great. What a an astonishing learning path. Congratulations!
Carla Arena

How do you envision using the Webslides feature? | Diigo - 0 views

  • During the Blogging4Educators session that we co-moderated earlier this year, we created a lot of content on various sites. I bookmarked these sites, saved them to the list Blogging4Educators, and then looked at the webslides. It looks really professional, and is easy to share with others!http://slides.diigo.com/list/mhillis/blogging4educators
    • Carla Arena
       
      Mary Hilliis Contribution
  • http://slides.diigo.com/widget/slides?sid=5250so, let´s imagine I wanted to my students to explore some listening sites, like I have done before, the webslides would have been much more interesting than the list of links I provided them.
    • Carla Arena
       
      Ana Maria's Contribution
  • Some weeks ago, I read Michele Martin´s interesting post about creating an e-portfolio in Delicious.http://michelemartin.typepad.com/thebambooprojectblog//2008/06/using-delicious.htmlAs we had started testing Diigo, I decided to start my portfolio here just by deciding on a unique tag, digifolio_carlaarena. Then, I created a list called "digifolio" and started adding the pages that represented my work, projects, thoughts, ideas, collections. It's just in the beginning, but I guess it has potential and it can show a bit about who you are, what you believe in, what you do in a very interesting way. Still lots to do, though...I want to narrate it or, at least, add some music to it, but I haven't had time (suffering a lot on vacation in Boston!!!). The description of my list, I used to add some info about the digifolio. Then, for the description space for each link, I added some aspect about my project, work, collection or thought. Well, just an idea. I hope you enjoy it. And suggestions and comments are always welcome to improve it!http://slides.diigo.com/list/carlaarena/digifolio
    • Carla Arena
       
      Carla Arena's contribution
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Holly Dilatush

SuperPages.com Getting Started - 0 views

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    a great tool for beginning computer users; designed by ProLiteracy; free; with teacher's pages and lesson plans
Holly Dilatush

Learning technology teacher development blog for ELT: Video conferencing for EFL - 0 views

  • You could get in touch with someone for your class to interview. Just have one computer plus camera set up in class, and a visiting expert, friend or colleague on the other end for your students to interview. They could also interview an expert in groups
    • Holly Dilatush
       
      check these great ideas out!
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    some great ideas for class projects!!!
Gladys Baya

JPG, PNG or GIF: How to Choose an Image Format for Screenshots - 0 views

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    A long time ago we looked into the issue of saving images. This short article is really helpful to decide what format to use in each case. Enjoy!
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    When to opt for .jpg, . png or .gif (It turns out it depends on what you're trying to capture - text, a still image or video/photos). Thanks once again, Amit Agwara!
Paul Beaufait

Language Learning with Livemocha | Learn a Language Online - Free! - 0 views

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    Livemocha blends self-paced lessons, a vibrant community, and interactive tools to help you talk to the world.
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    "Free Online Courses ... in 36 different languages" (2010.02.22)
Learning with Computers group

English tenses with Cartoons - 0 views

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    Hello and welcome to EnglishTensesWithCartoons.com which is part of VisualESL.com - a site about learning English visually. You will find here the main 11 verb tenses. Suggested by Andrea Giordano
Buthaina Al-Othman

Tabula rasa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • As understood by Locke, tabula rasa meant that the mind of the individual was born "blank", and it also emphasized the individual's freedom to author his or her own soul. Each individual was free to define the content of his or her character - but his or her basic identity as a member of the human species cannot be so altered. It is from this presumption of a free, self-authored mind combined with an immutable human nature that the Lockean doctrine of "natural" rights derives. Tabula Rasa is also featured in Sigmund Freud's psychoanalysis. Freud depicted personality traits as being formed by family dynamics (see Oedipus complex, etc.). Freud's theories show that one can downplay genetic and congenital influences on human personality without advocating free will. In psychosanalysis, one is largely determined by one's upbringing. The tabula rasa concept became popular in social sciences in the 20th century. Eugenics (mainstream in the late 19th and early 20th centuries) came to be seen not as a sound policy but as a crime. The idea that genes (or simply "blood") determined character took on racist overtones. By the 1970s, some scientists had come to see gender identity as socially constructed rather than rooted in genetics (see John Money), a concept still current (see Anne Fausto-Sterling). This swing of the pendulum accompanied suspicion of innate differences in general (see racism) and a propensity to "manage" society, where the real power must be if people are born blank.[original research?]
Learning with Computers group

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Global SchoolNet: Home - 0 views

  • Join the Global SchoolNet worldwide community and collaborate with 90,000 educators from 194 countries.
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      Another collaborative tool for global student projects.
Learning with Computers group

Learn English with Teacher Joe - 0 views

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    Dictations,jokes and other listening activities
Carla Arena

SoapBox: Sue Waters and friends Twitter : The Knowledge Tree - 0 views

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    Thanks, Joao, for sharing this one more resource Sue shares with us.
Paul Beaufait

Educators wiki / Wiki Etiquette for Students - 0 views

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    "Wiki Etiquette for Students - How to act on a wiki" (2008.07.15) provides advice and suggests additional resources regarding personal safety, truthfulness, permission to post, acknowledgements, accuracy, and other issues related to online activities and collective editing.
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    This page displays a password to enable editing by educators, "but you need to enter the wiki invite key to associate this wiki with your account." I havn't figured out where to get one of those keys yet.
Paul Beaufait

There is No Web 3.0, There is No Web 2.0 - There is Just the Web - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

  • conclusion: Tim O'Reilly, the man credited with popularizing the term Web 2.0, doesn't actually believe it exists. For O'Reilly, there is just the web right now. 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 -- it's all the same ever-changing web.
  • matters is the discussions we have
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    One web to rule them all, One web to find them, One web to bring them all, and In the present bind them. (poetic frame from J.R.R. Tolkein's Lord of the Rings)
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    The Web need not be new and different. "[W]hat matters are the discussions" (Catone, There is No Web 3.0..., ¶8, 2008.04.24, after O'Reilly, days earlier).
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