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Jeredene Mayfield

AL2010 - 2 views

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    This is a list of resources related to VoiceThread. As new resources are created they will be added.
Jennifer Arns

Starter Sheets - 2 views

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    educational-origami - for web 2.0
Rob Reynolds

Pixar University's Randy Nelson on Learning and Working in the Collaborative Age | Edut... - 2 views

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    Another great video to share what "collaboration" skills 21st century employers are really looking for.
Rob Reynolds

MacinCloud - Rent a Mac in the Cloud! - Mac in Cloud - 2 views

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    Rent a Mac in the cloud.  Use PC machine to run Mac OS
Tammy Elser

EdLab Group - 2 views

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    Peer coaching for / with school librarians
Rob Reynolds

Information Systems: Planning - 2 views

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    example technology plan.  Model school for 21st century.
Nancy Marks

DROPitTOme - Securely receive files from anyone to your Dropbox - 2 views

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    Ever wish you could easily receive big files from anyone? Now you can! Together with Dropbox you can setup an unique upload address with password protection. DROPitTOme is your one stop solution when an email is just not enough.
Nancy Marks

iOS Apps for Productivity and Fun: The List! « Moving at the Speed of Creativity - 2 views

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    Wes Fryer's list of great apps for many uses
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    wes fryer's apps for many uses
Jeredene Mayfield

New Sims - PhET Simulations - 2 views

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    Interactive simulations - search by sim or grade level. Needs Java
Tammy Elser

BigHugeLabs: Do fun stuff with your photos - 2 views

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    A good site for fun with pics. Old stuff to some of you, but I just saw a nice lesson with this in Harlem Elementary.
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    Just watched a fun one using this site. Good reminder.
Jeredene Mayfield

Welcome to Skype in the classroom | Skype Education - 2 views

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    a dedicated teacher network to coordinate Skype projects with other schools
Diane Woodard

Microsoft Office 365 vs. Google Apps: The Great Cloud Fight - 2 views

    • Diane Woodard
       
      I think this is a very important point! When I tried the Microsoft version, the sharing was buggy and slow. I wonder about the Microsoft emphasis being on the hight end tools.. my question is why do we need that in education. Most classrooms are not using these extra features. Just something to consider.
  • If this all sounds familiar, it’s because it is. Google already offers 25GB per user, 99.9% uptime and tech support. It also works with all major smartphones and web browsers. More importantly, it's also lightning fast and has the best e-mail search option ever.
Dean Phillips

YouTube - Broadcast Yourself. - 2 views

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    Still a work in progress, so there may be a few bugs, but looks promising!
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

Google Apps Help - 2 views

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    Apps Admin help portal
Rob Reynolds

Policy Pitch for Preventing Mobile Misuse - Digital Education - Education Week - 2 views

  • Center for Education Policy and Law crafts two model student discipline policies
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    Great resource for developing district policy on "ECD" Electronic Communication Devices, the all encompassing term for cellphones
Nancy Marks

[ITSC11] iLead - urli.st - 2 views

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    Scott Elias' list of leadership apps for iphone, ipod, ipad 
Rob Reynolds

Global Education Conference - Home - 2 views

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    Some great resources are sure to come out of this.  Put Nov 15 on your calendars
Nancy Marks

SideVibe - 2 views

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    Online handouts. Assignment s
Rob Reynolds

Study Finds That Online Education Beats the Classroom - NYTimes.com - 2 views

  • Study Finds That Online Education Beats the Classroom
  • We pulled our son out of a useless junior high, let him play guitar and video games at home all day, and used an online charter school to teach him ourselves at night
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    It is interesting that the study states this true for adults, yet the picture was of a 9 year old. There is not a lot of data to support that the results of the study is true for most K-12. It is clear that it is generally unsuccessful for the unmotivated or those with limited reading skills. Many have pushed online ed for K-12 credit recovery and GEDs. It has not been successful with most of those students. Using blended models in K-12 has had more success.
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