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Maria Rosario Di Mónaco

ICTmagic Show Jan 2012 - 13 views

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    emagazine with free educational links, tools and resources
Paul Beaufait

TOEFL Equivalency Table - TOEIC, TOEFL, IELTS Score Comparison Chart - 3 views

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    Vancouver English Centre (VEC) comparison of various tests, score ranges, and approximate VEC levels, with links to PDF of English Language Competency Descriptor for the IBT TOEFL Test, and to a directory of Language Schools in Vancouver
Brian Wilson

Effective Staff Development - National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities - 0 views

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    This website has several link pertaining to staff development.
Brian Wilson

Professional Development and Workshops in Art - 0 views

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    This website has several links that show how to present art to all different kinds of students.
Brian Wilson

Art - Curriculum Materials: How To Find Them! - Research Guides at DePaul University - 0 views

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    This website has many different links that have art curriculum based lesson plans.
Brian Wilson

Meet the Masters - Art curriculum and art education for schools and children K-8. - 0 views

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    This website has links that show what the art curriculum is and for different types of schools with projects that relate to 35 different artists.
Brian Wilson

Art Lesson Plans - 0 views

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    This website is filled with different links to many different websites that are useful for lesson plans and curriculum resources.
sitesimply

Professional Ecommerce Services by SitesSimply - 0 views

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    SEM is a multi-million dollar industry owned by the search engines like Google, Yahoo, Bing, and other. We are a SEM service provider company and our approach treads cautiously using Organic Search (tags, content, architecture of the site, analytic, links, and keyword research) and Paid Search (conversion rate, landing page, impression, bidding, and quality score). There are undeniable benefits of SEM services if taken by an agency with SEM expertise.
sitesimply

How to Write a Blog for Your Web Reputation - 0 views

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    In order to show expertise in a particular area, blogging is the best way. A blog helps in getting traffic on a website and when the traffic will read the positive information, it will help in pushing the bad links down from the SERP (Search Engine Result Page). Here are a few tips that can help when writing a blog for your reputation.
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. 
Paul Beaufait

On Communities & Virtual Learning Communities « - 0 views

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    Recent definition of communities linking to Stephen Downs video about groups and networks: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4126240905912531540
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    Thanks to Joao for pointing this out!
Paul Beaufait

Global Warming for Kids, Climate Change for Children. Kids and Greenhouse Effect. Global Warming Kids .Net - 0 views

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    Great links for kids on global warming, climate change and solutions.
Holly Dilatush

Resources at GrayHarriman.com - 0 views

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    free online courses listed, linked
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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Carla Arena

Top 100 Tools for Learning: Analysis - 0 views

  • For workplace learning For formal education PowerPoint Audacity Articulate Moodle Snagit Captivate Slideshare Word Flash Camtasia YouTube flickr PowerPoint Wikispaces Slideshare Voicethread Audacity Moodle Ning Jing.
    • Holly Dilatush
       
      (bummer! I had typed a fairly long note on this, and then clicked to a different tab and lost it? apologies if this is a duplicate) Try again: Interesting list -- which do you use? PowerPoint, Audacity, Moodle and SlideShare made both lists. Does this spur your thinking/reflecting about attitudinal differences commonly recurring between workplace and higher ed/adult ed? In light of the likely funnelling of (USA) adult ed funding from K-12 and toward workforce (Workforce Investment Act), is there something to be learned here? More research would be interesting. Why would certain delivery solutions be preferred/selected by one group over another? thoughts? comments? reactions?
    • Carla Arena
       
      Holly, Very interesting questions for reflection. I don't know why one was chosen over the other in different spheres, but my guess is that in the workplace, it seems to have more of paid softwares like captivate, camtasia, etc, whereas in the formal educaton environment, some read/write web tools with free versions. Also, at the workplace the tools seem to be more of delivery of content, while in formal education, they're more related to social software with possibilities of social construction of knowledge. What do you think?
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    I think Carla might be on to something where she surmises workplace content delivery (or training), in contrast to education, as well as the attractiveness of free and open source tools to educators. The Top 100 Tools...: Analysis page cross-links to a CLPT programme on free tools (http://c4lpt.co.uk/25Tools/Tools/about.html), which in turn links to a Ning group, whose intro. pairs education with training instead of learning. Perhaps learning is too broad a term for the Top 100 Tools proposed for workplaces. It is also interesting to note that the top ten for neither workplaces nor formal educational settings include web browsers. It is hard to imagine using either Moodle or Slideshare without a browser, isn't it?
Learning with Computers group

Video Online: Resources & Lessons - 0 views

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    A presentation at CATESOL San Francisco, April 29, 2006. Includes an extensive page of linked references and resources for using video online for student projects, vlogs, and presentations, as well as video-based lessons and content resources.
Learning with Computers group

Sentence game - 0 views

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    "Here's new (to me, at least) grammar link from the BBC. It's excellent for beginners, since there's audio and text support." In Larry Ferlazzo's words
Learning with Computers group

Eleaston Listen to English - 0 views

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    you'll find most varieties of English on different topics. And lots of links
Learning with Computers group

English online Dictionaries - 0 views

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    Site with links to many English dictionaries
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