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Rob Reynolds

Educational-Blogging - How To Teach Commenting Skills - 0 views

  • Teaching and encouraging good commenting skills makes your blog more interesting for everyone.
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."
Matt Clausen

Langwitches Blog » Taking Student Blogging to the Next Level? - 0 views

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    Ideas for improving the quality of students' blogs and helping students leave quality comments on others' blogs.
Diane Woodard

Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: Interactive Whiteboards-Sage On The Stage? - 3 views

  • Now, some would argue for the tablets or slates that connect with these IWBs.That is still one kid at a time manipulating and interacting.
    • Diane Woodard
       
      I have to wonder about this. I would suggest that some teachers only use the slate as a mobile mouse. I would suggest that if you have an itouch use the air mouse or touchpad elite. This will accomplish the same task. I wonder if this would allow multiple students to use their itouch?
  • Laptops, Netbooks, Document Cameras, Flip Video, anything that gets all kids using technology and interacting with technology, together.
    • Diane Woodard
       
      I would have to add to this list...iTouch. I am finding more and more ways to use the iTouch in the teaching/learning environment. The K-12 on-line conference has some great podcasts on this topic. I am also a part of a Diigo group called ipods in education that has some great resources!
  • room my school had 3 IWBs that had never been used before I got there. I had used one in my student teaching and really enjoyed using it and teaching with it. When I discovered there were IWBs in my scho
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    I think this article is very relevant to what we are doing with the NEW SLATE proposals. If you are a diigo user feel free to leave comments on the page. Or contribute by using group comments!
Rob Reynolds

Around the Corner-MGuhlin.org: Rumor and Myth - GoogleApps in Education Users (please RT) - 0 views

    • Rob Reynolds
       
      The FERPA question
  • I challenge GoogleApps for Education--the organization, not the users--to speak up and share the toll-free number they have for technical support, knowledgeable support staff to respond to questions, and HelpDesk for their GoogleApps
    • Rob Reynolds
       
      This comment does not align with the fact that "helpdesk" models have changed drastically by all software. Perhaps a place for a future business opportunity...? I would say, when it comes to seeking answers for google apps questions, I have always found the answer within a few clicks and searches. There is a good tech support sytem, it just doesn't look and feel the same as the old model.
Nancy Marks

Professional Development - K12 Guide to going Google | Diigo - 3 views

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    Plan for implementing google apps for education
Matt Clausen

The Innovative Educator: The World's Simplest Social Media Policy - 0 views

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    Great discussion in the comments
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