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pam valente

Tips Every Teacher should Know about Google Docs in Education ( Great Easy Guide ) - 0 views

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    Informative site about how to use Google Docs in the classroom and in everyday life. It gives useful suggestions and has a video explaining how to use it.
pam valente

Web 2.0 teaching tools to enhance education and learning - Edjudo - 1 views

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    This is an awesome site! There's so much useful information on it about how to teach using web resources. There are links to games, animation tools, 3D projects, and much more. I will definitely use this site often.
pam valente

A Fair(y) Use Tale | Center for Internet and Society - 0 views

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    This amusing video explains what a copyright is and the rules that apply to them. Sometimes students need help understanding what is and isn't plagiarism, so this would be a good tool to add to that lesson. It uses clips from Disney movies to explain.
Evangeline King

Web 2.0 in School Libraries - 1 views

  • Real Life Uses of Web 2.0 In Libraries
    • Evangeline King
       
      how useful!
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    examples of real-life uses
carlo mastrandrea

The online royalty free public domain clip art - vector clip art online, royalty free &... - 0 views

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    OK this is too much fun. Just so useful
Tracy Bechtler

Using Diigo in the Classroom - Student Learning with Diigo - 0 views

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    incorporate our lesson in your lesson's
Mark Navins

LIS 629 Summer 2012 - Facebook - 0 views

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    There are some good ideas on how to use FB for the library..
Lisa Angius

Do Libraries Matter: On Library & Librarian 2.0 | ALA TechSource - 0 views

    • Lisa Angius
       
      "The library is a meeting place, online or in the physical world." To me, it seems that the future library is everywhere! Not just in a building where you must be quiet, but all around us we are bombarded with information on a daily basis.
  • 1. The library is everywhere.I’m reminded here of the libraries that seek to have a definite presence in their communities, from the public library to academic institutions. Outreach via technology, beyond the bricks of the libraries’ walls—to users at home or students in the commons area—should be the goal of every organization. I kid you not, we cannot hide behind a reference desk or within a fortress-like building anymore.Thus, the IMing library is “out there" in ways we’ve never seen before, as is the SMS-ing library. Watch this technology closely as well. During a discussion Wednesday night in Dr. Brian O’Connor’s doctoral seminar, one student pointed out how easy it was to text Google from her phone and how she’d used it that day to find information.
Lisa Angius

WebTools4u2use - home - 1 views

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    This page has a lot of resources about web 2.0 and tools to use those resources.
Mark Navins

Free Technology for Teachers: 10 Ways to Create Videos Without Installing Software - 0 views

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    Become invaluable to your school by learning how to do things that others do not have the time to teach themselves. This could also save your school money.
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    That's a very good point, Mark.
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    This is so useful, especially with my background in video production.
Mark Navins

Tour: Research | Diigo - 0 views

  • Instead of just bookmarking, Diigo allows you to highlight text and attach sticky notes to specific parts of web pages. Diigo highlights and sticky notes are persistent in the sense that whenever you return to the original web page, you will see your highlights and sticky notes superimposed on the original page, just what you would expect if you highlighted or wrote on a book!
    • Mark Navins
       
      Pratcie
  • Highlight
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Mark Navins

LIS 629 Summer 2012 - Social Bookmarking - 0 views

    • Mark Navins
       
      This is a test
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      Test
    • Mark Navins
       
      I can show this page and these vidoes to the teachers so that they can learn too
  • Access (and add to) your bookmarks from any computer! Never lose another link, email links to yourself, or paste them into a document to save or share them.Discover resources saved by more than two million Diigo users with a keyword search, or by browsing specific tags or user libraries. Add your finds easily to your own Diigo library. TIP:Try searching Diigo as an alternative to Google when looking for resources for a particular topic.Mark any bookmark as private by checking "Private" when you save it. (Only YOU will see these sites when you are logged into Diigo).Save annotations on any web page using Highlighting and Comment features. View your own and others' shared annotations when you are logged into Diigo.Easily share and collect resources with others!
Lisa Angius

TL Virtual Cafe - home - 0 views

  • About joining this wiki: We love having you visit & attend our webinars but unless you are a moderator or a presenter and plan on adding or editing our pages, you don't need to join this wiki to use it. Feel free to grab what you want & know the very fact that you're here -- you're a member of our Geek Tribe & can grab a badge for *your* wiki or blog!
pam valente

YourNextRead: Book Recommendations (USA) - 1 views

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    I like the concept of this website. It helps people find a great book to read, and allows people to save lists and share.
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