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Nancy Marks

Goodreads | recent updates - 0 views

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    share books you are reading, keep a book list, and follow others' book lists.
Nancy Marks

Amazon Kindle: Welcome - 0 views

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    "AmazonKindle is a website dedicated to helping Kindle customers learn more from the books they read. be able to read comments you have made on your kindle books Our customers have told us that they love being able to add highlights and notes to their Kindle books. AmazonKindle makes it fun and easy for you to review your highlights and notes."
Seymour Hanfling

Super Book of Web Tools for Educators - 4 views

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    I am not sure if anyone has posted this before, but it looks like a good set of resources. -Seymour There are teachers around the world who want to use technology in their classrooms, but they're just not sure where to start. That's why eleven prominent bloggers, teachers, and school administrators got together to create this free ebook. http://www.scribd.com/doc/45186316/Super-Book-of-Web-Tools-for-Educators
Rob Reynolds

News, Magazines, Newspapers, Journals, Reference Articles and Classic Books - Free Onli... - 0 views

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    Search portal for research articles and books
Matt Clausen

33 Examples of the Book Module providing passive professional development | M... - 0 views

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    Tutorials for using Moodle
Dean Phillips

20 Things I Learned About Browsers and the Web - 0 views

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    This interactive e-book is your guide to how browsers and the web work, how the World Wide Web has evolved, cloud computing,  and what we need to know to navigate the web safely.
Tammy Elser

ECN Book Club on The Socially Networked Classroom - 1 views

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    This discussion group is going on right now with the author Bill Kist. Outstanding book and discussion forum on social networking in classrooms.
Jennifer Arns

Digital Citizenship in Schools - 1 views

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    ISTE Books
Rob Reynolds

Project Definition ( Book Clubs) - 1 views

  • You will be working together in small, collaborative groups (Book Clubs) to read a novel together. The outcome of this project is to generate enthusiasm about literature, and to create collaborative engagement with one another
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    Great group novel study activity.  All planned out, and ready to go.  Here is a great way to integrate tech into literature.
Rob Reynolds

Writerscast host David Wilk interviews author Anya Kamenetz | WritersCast - 0 views

  • Anya Kamenetz: DIY U: Edupunks, Edupreneurs, and the Coming Transformation of Higher Education
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    DIY University.  My next book to read. Check out the short podcast interview
Rob Reynolds

CK12.ORG - FlexBooks - 3 views

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    Create custom curriculum FlexBooks with the content you want, and even edit, add additional resources to this content.   Books can then be made available in a variety of formats, PDF, HTML, Online reader.
Tammy Elser

The Myth Of Multitasking: Focus Or Fail - 2 views

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    This post caught me as I reflected on classroom observations. His take as a blogger, and thoughts on marketing etc. are intreguing. He references a book of value called Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience - a worthy read.
Nancy Marks

Hardback Base Prices 100 - 700 Books - Morris Press Cookbooks - 1 views

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    Make your own cookbook
Rob Reynolds

The Future of Reading and Writing is Collaborative | Spotlight on Digital Media and Lea... - 1 views

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      It's all about collaboration. 
  • “The age of the know-it-all author who went into her room for three months and figured something out that no one figured out, and had a whole idea that was hers alone – it’s over.”
  • In his classes, Boardman teaches students how to express their ideas and how to tell stories —and he encourages them to use video, music, recorded voices and whatever other media will best allow them to communicate effectively
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      I believe this is called "processing" information, making understanding from what you're reading.  The physical act of reading, is not what's important, it's making sense, and constructing knowledge and understanding from what you read.
  • The boy reads for a bit, goes to Google when he wants to learn more about a particular topic, chats online with his friend who are reading the same book, and then goes back to reading.
Jeredene Mayfield

ePub Bud - Publish, Convert, Store, and Download free children's ebooks online for the ... - 2 views

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    FREE
Rob Reynolds

LASD and Khan Academy Pilot - 1 views

  • I overheard the following conversation. Student #1:  “Hey, come over here. I just discovered a cheat.” Student #2: “I know that one. Shhhh. Don’t tell anyone.” Student #3: “I already know about that one, but look, I think there might be another one.”
  • We have started to group our students based on their individual needs and are modifying our text book instruction to match.
  • achieve a fluid classroom where students are moving between Khan Academy, small group instruction, and project work, with working groups that vary based on each strand.
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    A Kahn Academy teacher's reflections on our gaming mentality as it applies to blended learning.
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