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Heather Dick

Math Web 2.0 Resources - 1 views

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    CTAP Region 4. Assisting schools and districts in the Bay Area with educational technology
Dan Zdilla

SpongeFish - It's what you know! - 0 views

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    Good site for students to start research from. Might be blocked by some districts
HSD Elementary

Reviewing suggestions for connecting students within your classroom - 0 views

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    Short video on inter-communication between students in your own district.
Rob Decker

Educators take Web 2.0 to school | SafeKids.com - 0 views

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      using computer technology/phones ect in class
  • of students using the Web to communicate with each other, the presenters at this event were encouraging it
  • how to use cell phones within the classroom. Considering that some school districts still ban students from bringing cell phones to school,
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  • but practice good online citizenship by refraining from insulting the speaker and each other.
  • Just as we don’t avoid physical education because kids sometimes skin their knees or refrain from art projects because kids can get their hands dirty, we shouldn’t let the risks keep us from embracing Web 2.0 technology in school
Rob Decker

Best Practices in Social Networking for Educators - Thinking Learning - 0 views

  • We spoke with Eric about how he was able to change – from a principal that banned social media in his school to a principal that his students call ‘Mr. Twitter.’
  • . Watch our interview for tips on how you and your district can get started.
Clint Walters

Main Page - Web 2.0 That Works: Marzano & Web 2.0 - 0 views

  • In this day of high-stakes testing and frequent complaints from teachers that they “don’t have time to use technology” in the classroom, this wiki seeks to bridge the gap to help teachers see that technology doesn’t have to be an add-on that distracts them from focusing on the curriculum. Rather than accepting an either/or mentality, we can begin to connect technology to the accepted “best practices” that our districts expect to see in our classrooms.
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