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Tania Sheko

Learning with 'e's: Learners as producers - 5 views

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      Teachers must become comfortable with becoming co-learners if they are to remain relevant to students in a technology rich learning economy.
  • The effect of "learners as producers" as they post, comment and add value to their friends' posts is incredible. The multiplier effects of such means of transfer of knowledge are far-reaching. It goes beyond what a teacher can necessarily and possibly teach within the confines of the formal contact hours. The combination of synchronous and asynchronous learning has definitely enriched students' as well as the teacher's learning.
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    Teachers won't be redundant in the new technology rich learning economy, but they will need to adapt as conditions change, becoming guides and mentors rather than instructors. summary via Judy O'Connell
Rhondda Powling

How to Choose Digital Curricula for Blended Learning Infographic - e-Learning Infographics - 0 views

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    "Blended learning is the foremost trend in education. While millions of elementary through high school students are participating in blended learning, it is a method, not a goal. The How to Choose Digital Curricula for Blended Learning Infographic provides answers to ten crucial questions educators should ask themselves when selecting digital curricula for Blended Learning:"
Tony Searl

EduFeedr - 2 views

shared by Tony Searl on 08 Jul 10 - Cached
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    EduFeedr is an educationally enhanced feed reader for blog-based courses. The project is currently in the design phase. This website contains information about the design and development of EduFeedr. All information from https://wiki.mozilla.org/EduFeedr_Blueprint will be moved to this site soon.
Rhondda Powling

The Future of Reading and Writing is Collaborative | Spotlight on Digital Media and Lea... - 3 views

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    An interesting post on the blog: Spotlight on Digital Media and Learning
Tony Searl

danah boyd | apophenia » "Bullying" Has Little Resonance with Teenagers - 1 views

  • We need to create environments where young people don’t get validated for negative attention and where they don’t see relationship drama as part of normal adult life.
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    We need interventions that focus on building empathy, identifying escalation, and techniques for stopping the cycles of abuse.
Suzie Vesper

Tabbloid - 0 views

shared by Suzie Vesper on 06 Nov 08 - Cached
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    Make PDF newletters from your RSS feeds.
Suzie Vesper

xFruits - Compose your information system - 0 views

shared by Suzie Vesper on 11 Nov 08 - Cached
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    Mix up your RSS feeds in a variety of ways.
John Pearce

What's WRONG with the edublogosphere? - Dangerously Irrelevant - 5 views

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    Scott McLeod poses the question of what's wrong with the edublogosphere and the answers are in the commentary responses. A really important read and exactly the way we would wish most blog posting would evolve.
Steve Madsen

Start The New Year Off Right With The Essential Tools For Educators - 10 views

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    "There are some tools that educators need to embrace and learn how to use both in and out of the classroom. Each of the tools on these lists have some value either with students or for professional development. I encourage you, as part of a professional resolution for the coming year to investigate these tools. If you are already an expert, pass along the list to someone who isn't and perhaps resolve to take that educator under your wing and work with them this year. "
John Pearce

10 Twitter Tools To Help You Track And Perform Better | SocialMouths - 1 views

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    A list of 10 tools to "track, perform better and hopefully leverage from Twitter". The list covers counters, mentions, gradings and monitor.
John Pearce

Using Google Apps to make the most of group work - 5 views

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    From the Google For Students blog comes this set of notes on how to set up a group project using gmail and Google Docs. There are some other good tips in the Comments.
Peter Ruwoldt

Around the Corner-MGuhlin.org: Embracing Innovation - FOSS in Schools @neisd - 0 views

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    Students are using a dual-boot machine with UbuntuLinux and Windows XP. I love this account of how he got the change going at a Technology magnet school...note the focus is on bringing innovative experiences to students rather than making it easier for District Technology Department staff to do their job, which unfortunately, is what keeps GNU/Linux out of many school districts: The Rudd laptop scheme damaged the use of linux in schools in Aus. Maybe this will help.
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