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The new era of workplace learning - 3 views

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    The new era of workplace learning - Jane Hart This is the second of a two-part article that looks at the emerging trends in learning tools and workplace learning. In this part, Jane Hart, a Social Business Consultant from the Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies - www.C4LPT - and a member of the Internet Time Alliance, looks at the future of workplace learning and the implications for Learning & Development.
John Pearce

YouTube - How Google Search Works - 3 views

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    "The life span of a Google query is less then 1/2 second, and involves quite a few steps before you see the most relevant results. Here's how it all works."
John Pearce

Yolink - 4 views

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    "Yo! Get those papers and projects done faster with yolink. Scan web pages and browse e-books in seconds. yolink finds & organizes your search results for you, then takes them directly to Google Docs or your favorite social networking site, so you can create. Don't waste time. Download yolink today. It's free!"
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    Thanks marvelous for research and organizing and collation of ideas. Easy to find what you found again.
anonymous

Apple Learning Interchange - Listen, That's Me! - 0 views

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    ow can the use of iPod engage both the struggling reader and second language learners? Learn how iPod, together with iTunes, can be used as tools for creating digital portfolios for students to promote language acquisition.
John Pearce

Twitter Search - 0 views

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    Twitter Search helps you filter all the real-time information coursing through our service.
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    Keeping up with interesting news and people you care about is one dimension of Twitter, but what if you need to find out what's happening in the world beyond your personal timeline? There is an undeniable need to search, filter, and otherwise interact with the volumes of news and information being transmitted to Twitter every second. Twitter Search helps you filter all the real-time information coursing through our service.
anonymous

6 Seconds To Relax | Zen Habits - 0 views

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    Habits for bloggers and others Smile, breathe and go slowly
Lynne Crowe

fumpr - World's Fastest Photo Storage - 0 views

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    Fumpr is a newly launched image hosting service that claims to be web's fastest image host. According to the site the images are served under .01 seconds on average. The site got a simple and visually appealing interface. No registration or email required. Simply choose the image you want to store with them and click the upload button. Once the image is uploaded you are given four different links to share it on the web. These include a separate link for sharing the image with friends, direct download, adding images to forum threads and embed code.
anonymous

Managing Classroom Behaviour' - 0 views

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    Managing Classroom Behaviour', the second in the series of research digests prepared for registered teachers and the Victorian Institute of Teaching by the Australian Council for Educational Research
Daniel Drury

Using Stories in Blogging - 0 views

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    They grabbed my attention within seconds of telling me what they do as a business - they are into 'Organisational Storytelling'.
dean groom

Five Fun Spelling Games - 0 views

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    In late November I wrote a blog post outlining five resources for free spelling games. That blog post was among the top twenty most read posts of 2008 therefore I am sharing some more online spelling games for elementary school, middle school, and high school students. 1. Spelling Wizard from Scholastic.com lets students, parents, and teachers create their own word search and word scramble games to play online. Each game can have up to ten words. To use Spelling Wizard simply enter ten words into the list field then select word search or word scramble. Spelling Wizard is probably best suited for students in Kindergarten through second grade. Scholastic also offers a free tool for creating online spelling flashcards. 2. Read Write Think has an online activity for young (K-2) students based on four childrens' books. Read Write Think's Word Wizard asks students to select one of four books that they have read or have had read to them. After selecting a book the Word Wizard creates a simple online spelling exercise based on the words in the book chosen by the child. 3. Spell Bee was developed at Brandeis University with funding from the National Science Foundation and the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. Spell Bee allows students to play spelling games in a head-to-head format. Spell Bee allows teachers to create accounts for students so that teachers can track student progress. 4. MSNBC has an interactive spelling bee based on the words from the Scripps Howard National Spelling Bee. There are three games to play and the words get progressively more difficult the longer you play. The words are read to students who then type the word into the spelling box. Just like in a real spelling bee, students can get the definition and or hear it used in a sentence. The difficulty of the words in the game make it best suited for middle school and high school students. 5. Spelling Bee The Game is an online spelling bee similar in style to the MSNBC game mentioned above. Aft
Pam Thompson

SecretBuilders - 0 views

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    Similar to Second Life for primary/elementary students
John Pearce

DanRussell-Search-GTA-part-2 - 1 views

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    The second part of the Dan Russell look at search mainly with Google.
Tony Richards

The Atlantic Online | January/February 2010 | What Makes a Great Teacher? | Amanda Ripley - 0 views

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    "What Makes a Great Teacher? Image credit: Veronika Lukasova Also in our Special Report: National: "How America Can Rise Again" Is the nation in terminal decline? Not necessarily. But securing the future will require fixing a system that has become a joke. Video: "One Nation, On Edge" James Fallows talks to Atlantic editor James Bennet about a uniquely American tradition-cycles of despair followed by triumphant rebirths. Interactive Graphic: "The State of the Union Is ..." ... thrifty, overextended, admired, twitchy, filthy, and clean: the nation in numbers. By Rachael Brown Chart: "The Happiness Index" Times were tough in 2009. But according to a cool Facebook app, people were happier. By Justin Miller On August 25, 2008, two little boys walked into public elementary schools in Southeast Washington, D.C. Both boys were African American fifth-graders. The previous spring, both had tested below grade level in math. One walked into Kimball Elementary School and climbed the stairs to Mr. William Taylor's math classroom, a tidy, powder-blue space in which neither the clocks nor most of the electrical outlets worked. The other walked into a very similar classroom a mile away at Plummer Elementary School. In both schools, more than 80 percent of the children received free or reduced-price lunches. At night, all the children went home to the same urban ecosystem, a zip code in which almost a quarter of the families lived below the poverty line and a police district in which somebody was murdered every week or so. Video: Four teachers in Four different classrooms demonstrate methods that work (Courtesy of Teach for America's video archive, available in February at teachingasleadership.org) At the end of the school year, both little boys took the same standardized test given at all D.C. public schools-not a perfect test of their learning, to be sure, but a relatively objective one (and, it's worth noting, not a very hard one). After a year in Mr. Taylo
Kerry J

GKCx/Table of Contents - SimTeach - 3 views

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    Curriculum related to the use of Second Life with 9 different levels of attainment and different modules in each one. Available under a CC license. 
anonymous

literaturealive - home - 5 views

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    "Join Literature Alive! as we embark on a new project to help provide Second Life with edifying and rich literary content. "
Tony Searl

The 2010 Horizon Report: K-12 - 5 views

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    The 2010 Horizon Report: K-12 Edition is the second in the K-12 series of reports and is produced by the NMC in collaboration with the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN), with the generous support of HP
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