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mbarek Akaddar

Teachers & Web 2.0 - A Beginner´s Guide to Webs 1,2,3, x - e-moderation station - 7 views

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    Teachers & Web 2.0 - A Beginner´s Guide to Webs 1,2,3, x
Holly Dilatush

Flowgram | Web tools to develop projects with language students - 0 views

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    example of flowgram and great info!
Holly Dilatush

What's My Pass? » The Top 500 Worst Passwords of All Time - 0 views

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    interesting, surprising (many of them), evidence of cultural contexts
Paul Beaufait

Connectivism & Connective Knowledge » A few thoughts about design - 0 views

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    The value of a fluid approach is likely to manifest itself not only in design environments, isn't it? If not in education, I wonder in which other fields development, emergence, and fostering of ideas is more welcome than adherence to preconceptions and status quo.
Illya Arnet

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

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      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
Nelba Quintana

How to use twemes - 0 views

shared by Nelba Quintana on 20 Jul 08 - Cached
IN PI

K12 Online Conference 2008 | CLASSROOM 2.0 KEYNOTE "Classroom 2.0 or You Live Where?" - 0 views

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    how learning happens in global networks and the possibilities for our students to be legitimate contributors in their own right.
Learning with Computers group

The Flash Blog » Free World Map Illustrator File - 0 views

Jose Antonio da Silva

Connectivism & Connective Knowledge » More is different… - 0 views

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    More is different. Online classrooms, large open courses, ease of access, and abundance of information all suggest that something is different when scale and complexity change. A course with 250 learners is not simply a course with 10 x's the learners of one with 25. It is something entirely different.
Joao Alves

Multiple Intelligences - 0 views

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    A site-based questionnaire generates printable and revisitable multiple intelligence profiles based on Gardner's eight intellingences. Site also allows compilation of group or class results, if you get reference code numbers keyed to individual responses.
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    This is a deep bookmark for a survey represented in a site that Mary bookmarked earlier (2008.07.07 JST): kis21learning wiki / A "Digital Arts" Menu for Multiple Intelligences
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    The survey itself is from the Birmingham Grid for Learning, "arguably the most comprehensive learning resource of its kind to be found anywhere in the UK" (BGfL: About Us, retrieved 2008.07.08 from http://www.bgfl.org/index.cfm?s=1&p=1945,index).
Learning with Computers group

Bit By Bit » Blog Archive » Seedlings Podcast @ Bit by Bit: Show 04 - 0 views

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    A podcast recommended by Cheryl. Devoted to use of technology. "By a teacher for teachers." Recommended.
Carla Arena

Getting students interested in languages: is it that hard? - 0 views

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    Very simple and effective ways to add value to the language classroom.
Carla Arena

Easy Thumbnails Software -- Free thumbnail utility from Fookes Software - 0 views

shared by Carla Arena on 16 Jun 08 - Cached
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    ver. 3.0 avail. for: Windows 95/98/2000/2003/NT4/Me/XP/Vista
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    reportedly easy to use tool for down-sizing pictures
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    Thanks to Vance for pointing this out in: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/blogging4educators/message/1343
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    Easily resize photos with this downloadable freeware. Recommended by Dafne
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    I first heard about this software during a BAW session, when I knew nothing about working with pictures (not that I know much now! :-P!!!). Loved it immediately 'coz of its intuititive interface. Still today, I'm fascinated by how I can copy (while at the same time compress) tens of pictures from my mobile devices to my hard disk in just a couple of clicks and seconds! Definitely worth trying!
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    Thanks Gladys and Paul for sharin these photo manipulation sites. We all need them nowadays. I must confess I'm totally in love with Flickr together with Picnik . It gives lots of editing options, including adding text, special effects, etc and when I'm done, it saves directly to my Flickr account. Lots of fun and very useful to create tutorials, for example.
andrew bendelow

Reaching Digital Natives on Their Terms - 0 views

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    Message to Administrators: get with the tech, save money, and increase student learning
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