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Carla Arena

Teacher Gets A Final Report Card: B- « Education On The Plate - 7 views

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    Have you ever tried this idea?
Kay Tibbs

Ed Tech Widgets - 19 views

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    Looks interesting. I'd try "Research", "Education Innovation", "Technology" & "edutopia" first :)
andrew bendelow

Education Week's Digital Directions: Social Networking Goes to School - 0 views

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    hybrid schooling via socialization applications
Paul Beaufait

braz2010vance [licensed for non-commercial use only] / PLN - 4 views

  • Etienne Wenger (2007) asked Cristina Costa when she knew she was in a community of practice and she said, when she noticed her practice had changed. And this is the correct answer.  When your practice changes, you know you have truly learned. The next step as a teacher is to model what you did for your students so that some will follow in your footsteps. So how can you do it?  Your change in practice probably won't be from this one encounter, unless I can convince you or nudge you, if you were heading that way already, into taking the next step in your journey.  The goal is to move from being just a consumer of networked content, which you in essence hoard, to a creator of content, which you share with the network that shares with you.
  • language teachers need to look beyond what it appears on the surface is happening between them and the learner and consider the bigger picture, such as ways in which technology fosters connections with communities and networks that humanize rather than isolate to strengthen individuals as an integral part of modern society and how that society acculturates, or learns together.
  • I encourage colleagues to think SMALL because in my view the computer is no longer the salient aspect of technology. The salient aspect is the use to which technology is put, and the salient use is to re-wire and expand how we are able to learn by enabling us to nurture and participate in always-on PLNs, or Personal Learning Networks.
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  • In order for teachers to grasp the fundamentals of applying technology to transformative learning outcomes, practice with peers is necessary, where teachers themselves become mentors for one another while sharing with one another their discoveries and experiences with their own learning.
  • Teachers who drive their own professional development through participation in PLNs constantly express and assess each other's needs, and promote professional development on an as-needed basis, from where it is only a short leap to applying it to students.
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    PLN: The paradigm shift in teacher and learner autonomy
mbarek Akaddar

Googlios - 13 views

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    Welcome to "Googlios" where free Google tools meet ePortfolios.   This site is intended to be a collection of resources for those interested in using ePortfolios in Education. 
mbarek Akaddar

Cybraryman Internet Catalogue - 12 views

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    The internet catalogue for students, teachers, administrators & parents. Over 20,000 relevant links personally selected by an educator/author with over 30 years of experience. 
andrew bendelow

Education Week Teacher Professional Development Sourcebook: The Coming Age of the Teach... - 0 views

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    "teacherpreneurs" sound like the next generation of successful--master--teachers
izz aty

21 Signs You're a 21st Century Teacher - SimpleK12 - 0 views

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    Are you a 21st Century Teacher? Find out!
Carla Arena

The Education Podcast Network | A Landmark Project - 0 views

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    A compilation of podcasts that might be useful in the classroom. Brought to you by David Warlick
Mary Hillis

High Techpectations: A Few People to Follow in Twitter - 0 views

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    A list of people you might be interested in following on Twitter if you are in the education sector.
Learning with Computers group

Intel Education: New to Technology - 0 views

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    Article recommended by Jennifer
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