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Amanda Kenuam

iPad's in Special Education Classrooms - 0 views

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    "special education, SPED, Special Needs, iPad, Apple, Schools"
Lucy Gray

Illinois Technology Conference For Educators Ning - 0 views

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    Join our ning for the Illinois Technology Conference for Educators. From near or afar, you can participate in our conference!
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    Join our ning for the Illinois Technology Conference for Educators. From near or afar, you can participate in our conference!
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    Join our ning for the Illinois Technology Conference for Educators. From near or afar, you can participate in our conference!
edutopia .org

Top Rated Edutopia Resources | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Edutopia releases rating function for website's top rated educational resources.
K Epps

Classroom 2.0 and the joys of Ning | Education IT | ZDNet.com - 0 views

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    "I stumbled across Classroom 2.0 after reading an interesting article in the Village Voice on innovating learning efforts in the New York City Public Schools. These schools, instead of keeping kids out of social networking spaces and prohibiting the use of cell phones, were teaching kids how to use technology in an effective and relevant way."
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    blog post about why nings are a good thing in schools
Amanda Kenuam

Learning Functional Skills Through the Use of Technology - 0 views

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    "special education, students, SPED, functional skills, high school, teachers"
edutopia .org

Top 100 Best Free iPad Apps - 0 views

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    iPad Apps for productivity, educator use
Jose Paulo Santos

Activsoftware Inspire Edition : Promethean Planet - 1 views

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    Our next generation of teaching and learning software has been designed by teachers for teachers, creating our very first user-generated solution - and we couldn't wait to share it with you… Activsoftware Inspire Edition delivers amazing functionality and exciting new features; making learning journeys more fun than ever before. Available exclusively to Promethean Planet members, our tailored preview specifically invites feedback, offering you the opportunity to shape the future of the de facto educational platform of tomorrow.
K Epps

The Open AP Literature Classroom on Ning | Beyond School - 0 views

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    More education. Less schooliness. Open Invitation to Join the Conversation at Our AP Literature Ning without commentsPrint This Post Print This Post Last week, I mentioned reading Jeff Wasserman's post about how schools teach bad writing (the 5-Paragraph Essay and other abominations). I mentioned how it made me "want to make my AP Lit class Ning public. We're having forum discussions about Organic Form v. Mechanical." The more I thought about atomizing those Ning walls and welcoming the world of people who like to talk about reading, writing, and how schooliness creates lifelong non-readers and non-writers, the more attractive the idea became. So whoever you are, if conversations such as the one below entice you to share your thoughts with my students about literacy in schools versus the literacy so many of us adults managed to grow into despite them (okay, maybe you were lucky and had good teachers, which would be interesting to hear about), then come on in. My students gave me permission to invite you.
Scott Weidig

Ning in Education - 1 views

shared by Scott Weidig on 24 Jun 08 - Cached
  • My name is Brittany and I am new to Ning. If you have any suggestions for using the program please post them on the forum. Thanks
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      THis is really cool
K Epps

Inflection Points | the human network Mark Pesce - 0 views

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    Mark Pesce's blog post"...these educational institutions assert that the lectures themselves aren't the real reason students spend $50,000 a year to attend these schools; the lectures only have full value in context. This is true, but it discounts the possibility that some individuals or group of individuals might create their own context around the lectures. And this is where the future seems to be pointing...."
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    "...The network is acting like a universal solvent, dissolving all of the boundaries that have kept things separate. It's not just dissolving the boundaries of distance - though it is doing that - it's also dissolving the boundaries of preference. Although there will always be differences in taste and delivery, some instructors are simply better lecturers - in better command of their material - than others..."
anonymous

Seguiremos compartiendo en Diigo, Twitter y Blogger - Picasa in education - 5 views

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    "Seguiremos compartiendo en Diigo, Twitter y Blogger"
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