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Magic-i Visual Effects 2 - A fun and entertaining chat experience! - 2 views

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    "ArcSoft Magic-i™ Visual Effects 2 is a smart and simple webcam application designed to enhance your video chat experience through frames, effects, and themes. It can be launched with your favorite chat programs."
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    a fun way to chat... skype- used it today and makes you laugh..
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It takes time to focus a back channel chat | The Thinking Stick - 0 views

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    It takes time to focus a back channel chat
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    Thoughts on using backchannel in the classroom. & beyond
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Project management, collaboration, and task software: Basecamp - 3 views

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    Might be an excellent tool for development of the tech plans in the districts!
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    Didn't see much here that Google Apps couldn't do for free. With collaborative calendars, shared docs, group chat, collaborative sites that all work together, it's a pretty powerful tool. And when teachers learn to use it better, they will discover more ways to utilize it in the classroom.
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    Wow, thanks Rob, You saved me from having to take the time to look at this resource! See you this week!
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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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    • Rob Reynolds
       
      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.
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