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anonymous

Clay Shirky: How Twitter can make history | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    A great video about Here Comes Everybody. You should spend some time in here
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    A great video about Here COmes Everybody
Mrs Huber

Applebatch | Home - 0 views

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    Great place to share resources and chat with others in education.
Vicki Barr

Home Page - 0 views

  • Doing Well in Biology Tips
  • How to Fail Biology
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      some things are universal!
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    This is a biology teacher's web page with TONS of power points etc. but even if you don't teach biology you will enjoy the "how to fail biology page" and the croking frogs!
anonymous

YouTube - Podcasting in Plain English - 0 views

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    Isn't this a good explanation of Podcasting?
Amy Soule

Information Avalanche Rescue: RSS Feeds in the Classroom - 0 views

shared by Amy Soule on 26 Jun 09 - Cached
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    Ideas and resources for using web feeds with your students.
Beth Hartranft

Art Education 2.0 - Using New Technology in Art Classrooms - 0 views

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    Art Education ning site
N Butler

Main Articles: 'Being Wired or Being Tired: 10 Ways to Cope with Information Overload',... - 0 views

  • Ten Techniques to Manage the Overload
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      Good place to start
  • Information overload is not a new concept, believe it or not. As far back as the sixteenth century people were complaining about the wide range of information they had to consume in order to contribute to society.
    • N Butler
       
      good to know that we are not the only ones
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    Sarah Houghton-Jan explores different strategies for managing and coping with various types of informational overload. Ariadne Issue 56
Beth Hartranft

Thoughts from Third - 0 views

  • Number 1: Step Away from the BoardMove over. Put your students on the stage. Coach them well and send them to the Board. Use your SMART Slate to get out of in front of your classroom. We all know that students learn best and remember more by doing it themselves, so let them. Play during your conference period or after school. Why should teachers have all the fun?
    • Beth Hartranft
       
      This is my favorite Habitude and true of all technology. Get it into the hands of our students, Great concept!
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    Great blog post on the Habitudes of using a SMARTboard.
anonymous

HTML Cheatsheet - Webmonkey - 0 views

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    These are important to keep in mind
anonymous

Is Virtual Life Better Than Reality? - CBS Evening News - CBS News - 0 views

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    If you're not familiar with Second life, check out this intro from CBS news from a few years ago. Yes, it's cool, but after you get past the wow factor, do you think it offers anything for teachers?
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    Wow! It looks like it may be fun to create a possible fantasy world. I do worry about kids and I guess some adults getting to wrapped up in it to be able to separate it from the "real" world! Interesting report.
L Butler

Mr. Picassohead - 0 views

shared by L Butler on 24 Jun 09 - Cached
  • Mr. Picassohead
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      The students love creating self-portraits than describing their crazy selves (in Spanish for my class).
diane foose

Illuminations: Welcome to Illuminations - 0 views

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    This math site contains activities, lessons, standards, and web links k-12. The activities link in particular contains some great interactive activities to help students make sense of math concepts.
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    This K-12 math site contains activities, lessons, standards, and web sites. The interactive activities are great!
Vicki Barr

Diigolet | Diigo - 0 views

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      The lesson plans in here under resources are a wealth of information.
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    The Center for Civic Education is pleased to announce 60-Second Civics, a new daily podcast that provides a quick and convenient way for listeners to learn about our nation's government, the U.S. Constitution, and American history. The podcast explores themes related to civics and government, the constitutional issues behind the headlines, and the people and ideas that formed our nation's history and government. How much do you know about American civics, history, and government? Listen to the 60-Second Civics podcast, then test your knowledge by visiting the Center's homepage to take the Daily Civics Quiz. To subscribe to 60-Second Civics, visit www.civiced.org. You can also find 60-Second Civics at iTunes or Podcast Alley.
anonymous

UDL Book Builder - 0 views

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    Posted by Vicki Davis who recommends it for elementary teachers. If you're not already subscribed to the Educators group in Diigo, you should do so right away. Great resources, shared.
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    Posted by Vicki Davis who recommends it for elementary teachers
Deb Sowers

Use GoogleEarth to SEE where the stories take place - 0 views

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    Using Google Earth to discover Incredible Journeys!!
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    While a bit involved to get set up, this is a great resource to either provide background knowledge of the setting of a story OR as a review of what happened in the text. Limited text selections but could very well be an inspiration for you to make your own Lit trip!
N Butler

Picnik - edit photos the easy way, online in your browser - 0 views

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    Great place to edit pictures.
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    Nicole, this is so cool! Not just for personal use, but I can use this to edit pictures for the Nexus, the school literary magazine. Awesome! Thanks!
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    This is a good place to edit pictures; my students use this and like it as well.
anonymous

Straight from the DOE: Dispelling Myths About Blocked Sites | MindShift - 2 views

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    Let's discuss
DC Wilson

RealClimate: Nobel Laureates Speak Out - 1 views

  • Keep global warming below 2ºC, implying a peak in global CO2 emissions no later than 2015 and recognise that even a warming of 2ºC carries a very high risk of serious impacts and the need for major adaptation efforts.
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      You won't see this statement on Fox News!
anonymous

Fostering Student Creativity and Responsibility With Blogging | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Interesting article supporting blogging
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