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Holly Dilatush

Teacher Magazine: The End of School as We Know It? - 0 views

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    very interesting -- anyone care to highlight and comment?
Jason Crewe

Imaginative Media Education - Imaginative Education Research Group Portal - 0 views

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    IERG - use of tech with storytelling to deliver memorable content
Carla Arena

Handbook of Learning Technologies - 1 views

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    by George Siemens and Petter Tittenberger
Holly Dilatush

The Power of Educational Technology: Gr8T Quotes from #NAIS09 - 0 views

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    This is wonderful!, a "must" read!
Gladys Baya

What Kind of People are Following You on Twitter - 0 views

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    Use TwitterSheep to learn who's reading your tweets. Review by Amit Agwaral. My impressions here: http://gladysbaya.edublogs.org/2009/02/10/social-networking-sorting-the-wheat/
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    @Ana Maria Menezes: the seed you planted keeps growing! ;-)
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 --
Carla Arena

budtheteacher » Twitter Me This - TIE 2008 - 0 views

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    Nice reference of for Twitter users
Illya Arnet

One Teacher's Journey: Exploring Diigo with Learning with Computers - 0 views

    • Illya Arnet
       
      Hi Mary, I've really enjoyed this month exploring diigo with you and the rest of the group. Now I thought I'd try adding a comment like this. I wonder if there are any advantages over the comment function. I guess I'll ahve to leave a comment, though, to let you know I've left a sticky note! :-P Hugs Illya
Carla Arena

Diigo Session Wrap-Up - 0 views

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    Thank you to all of you! Let us keep sharing
Carla Arena

Middle School and High School Collaboration Rubric - 0 views

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    This self- and peer-evaluation rubric focuses on collaborative, or perhaps cooperative activities and performances. There is a printable version (PDF), but both that and the web version are protected under copyright - all rights reserved, rather than under Creative Commons licenses.
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    You would have to obtain permission from the copyright holder before using these rubrics, or before adapting them in any way, wouldn't you?
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    Paul, yes. you need to ask permission as it is copyrighted. Info on the bottom of the page.
Holly Dilatush

The Story of Stuff with Annie Leonard - 0 views

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    shared with me by friend Donna W
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