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Truveo Video Search - 0 views

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    Search for online videos
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Connectivism & CCK08 - George Siemens for EC&I 831-Winter2009 - 0 views

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    George Siemens was gracious enough to be our guest in EC&I 831 on January 20th, 2009 where he gave us an overview of the changing views of knowledge in society, talked about Connectivism, and described the recent CCK08 course.
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How It Works | TEL.A.VISION | It's Your Story - 6 views

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    "TEL.A.VISION is a proven Web 2.0 online curriculum and website that inspires youth, especially Special Education and At Risk youth, to create and share visions of hope and possibility through personal "vision videos.""
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    Looks to have plenty of potential. Stimulus materials are given to produce a multi-media event online.
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http://www.safeshare.tv/ - 4 views

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    Another YouTube video download site, this one removes the ads and also allows you to crop the video.
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Campus Channel - Showcase your School! - 3 views

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    An easy to use online platform for running a TV channel in your school.
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Technology in Education Show 04/08/10 04:51PM, Technology in Education Show 04/08/10 04... - 4 views

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    Gary Stager's keynote
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YouTube - TAC Campaign - 20 year Anniversary retrospective montage "Everybody Hurts" mu... - 0 views

  • On December 10th 1989 the first TAC commercial went to air. In that year the road toll was 776; by last year 2008 it had fallen to 303.A five minute retrospective of the road safety campaigns produced by the TAC over the last 20 years has been compiled. The montage features iconic scenes and images from commercials that have helped change they way we drive, all edited to the moving song Everybody Hurts by REM.This campaign is a chance to revisit some of the images that have been engraved on our memories, remember the many thousands of people who have been affected by road trauma and remind us all that for everyones sake; please, drive safely.Transport Accident Commission Victoria.
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    "On December 10th 1989 the first TAC commercial went to air. In that year the road toll was 776; by last year 2008 it had fallen to 303. A five minute retrospective of the road safety campaigns produced by the TAC over the last 20 years has been compiled. The montage features iconic scenes and images from commercials that have helped change they way we drive, all edited to the moving song Everybody Hurts by REM"
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Please Stop Thinking About Tomorrow : Stager-to-Go - 4 views

  • Let’s stop talking about the future and start doing something now! Generations of children have missed-out on rewarding educational experiences while we worry about how corporate meetings will be conducted in 2019.
  • Suggestions for school improvement: smaller classes a curriculum related to real life better teacher education teachers make room in the curriculum for the folk-tales of children’s ancestors parents encouraged to visit the school more intimate contact with people outside of school and cooperating with the entire neighborhood
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    "Even if the technological progress gap between 2000 and 2010 was enormous, there is almost zero evidence that it has made an impact on education. Yeah, I know. "Blogging changed your life. Your PLN saved you from social isolation…" Social media just doesn't feel that new to me and I challenge you to argue that it has had more than an infinitesimal impact on classroom practice."
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    Nice blog article that reflects on the past decade, without getting lost in the next.
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ABC Television | Re-enchantment | Welcome - 4 views

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    great for literature students or the gifted and talented. very interactive

Universal Vacuum Attachments Dust Brush - 0 views

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