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Wesley Fryer

Zoho Projects - Project Management Software Online | Easy Web Based Planning & Tracking... - 0 views

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    Does anyone know if there is a free option for educators? Anyone using this with students yet?
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    web-based project management software for planning, tracking, collaborating and managing. Commercial but you can sign up for 1 project free. Looks promising. Not sure if there is a deal/free option for educational users or not.
Tom Hemingway

Huddle ups the Free Ante - 0 views

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    online team management tool, like basecamp. also has facebook application.
Alexis Krysten

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        Tom Barretts, reflective blog on how hes been inspired to use the classic game 'Myst' in his year 5 classroom as a literacy task. Fanstatic practical guide
      Telannia Norfar

      Voki Home - 0 views

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        A way to make your avatar talk
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        This is a great way to introduce a new project. You can have a specialist or a person who is the focus of the project talk to the students.
      Michelle Krill

      My Project Pages - 0 views

      • Built by teachers for teachers, use myprojectpages.com to create structured online inquiry-based learning activities for the courses you teach that enable your students to engage in meani
      • ngful learning experiences while online.
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        Built by teachers for teachers, use myprojectpages.com to create structured online inquiry-based learning activities for the courses you teach that enable your students to engage in meaningful learning experiences while online.
      dean groom

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        I am part of this. We have approx 40 avatars using it.
      dean groom

      Greenbush Edusim - 0 views

      • Edusim is a free opensource 3D virtual world specifically for your classroom interactive whiteboard.
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        Got IWBs? - this is a 3D world that kids can add to or move around ... it connects to other IWBs so they can collaborate ... and best of all it's FREE. Can also work with a Wiimote FREE home brew IWB too.
      Tom Hemingway

      Doug Johnson Website - dougwri - Getting What You Ask For - 0 views

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        Getting What You Ask For: Creating Effective Assessment Tools for Projects, Personnel, and Program. session houndouts on checklists and rubrics for pbl, prof dev, pgm mgt
      dean groom

      WordPress › Podcasting « WordPress Plugins - 0 views

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        New 2.5 upgrade to word press now includes Podcasting - feeds from iTunes
      Wesley Fryer

      Curriki - Browse Groups - 1 views

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        Curriki is an open content project for curriculum, and now supports browsing different content area groups.
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        Has anyone used Curriki yet to submit and share a PBL project?
      dean groom

      Edmodo - A screencast teaser | edmodo - 0 views

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        Edmodo - micro bloging - ideal starter blogging for junior high school - learning to use courseware effectively - and also for journal entries in PBL. In Alpha testing.
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        a video on the use of Edmodo.
      jkrauss

      Reinventing the Big Test: The Challenge of Authentic Assessment | Edutopia - 0 views

      • Equally worrisome is that today's assessments emphasize narrow skill sets such as geometry and grammar, and omit huge chunks of what educators and business leaders say is essential for modern students to learn: creative thinking, problem solving, cooperative teamwork, technological literacy, and self-direction. Yet because NCLB has made accountability tests the tail that wags the dog of the whole education system -- threatening remediation and state takeover for schools that fall short -- what's not tested often isn't taught.
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          The disconnect between high-stakes tests and the future we are preparing our kids for
      • many experts tout the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) exam for its challenging, open-ended questions on practical topics, such as climate change or the pros and cons of graffiti. Even more advanced models, some using computer simulations, will become available in a few years -- and none too soon.
      • static problem, for instance, would ask test takers to say from memory how to save a certain endangered bird species. A dynamic assessment (in a real example from Bransford's lab) asks students to use available resources to learn what it would take to prevent the white-eyed vireo from becoming endangered. This is a novel question that demands students independently dig for information and know enough to ask the right questions to reach a solution.
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      • The British government has created a computer-literacy test that challenges teens to solve realistic problems (how to control crowds at a soccer match, for instance) using online resources. The more sophisticated these tools become, and the more adeptly test makers use them, the better assessment will be.
      dean groom

      Integrating ICT into the MFL classroom:: Vincent Everett at Language World 2008 - 0 views

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        this guy is doing some very cool stuff with PSP and DS
      dean groom

      Pop Cosmopolitanism » Introducing the After School MMO Group - 0 views

      • This bridge, we believe, will enhance their success in life and academics, as these literacies are essential components found in the 21st Century Learning Skills (see Partnership for 21st Century Learning Skills for more information), which many schools are still trying to conceptualize, let alone implement. Although we are very early in the pilot program, our first goal has been to develop the MMO group into a “third place” for these boys to hang out and play together. As the group has begun developing cohesion, and the boys are becoming better oriented with the game, we’ve begun integrating content into our sessions that are not only valued “gamer” practices, but promote literacy practices as well (such as writing forum posts, for example).
      dean groom

      Raising expectations « Educational Discourse - 0 views

      • they will continue to live like their parents with the same expectations
      • what students might need to do well as they leave school
      • Communication skills - delivering their message clearly without misconceptions.
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      • ollaborative decision-making and work strategies. Groups are vital to progress - working together to create a product is found in nearly all professions - from construction to high-tech scientific work. Up until now collaborative - group - work has been “done” but there seems to be a lack of focus on learning those essential dynamics for productive collaboration.
      • Students are mostly “me” focused, it goes with the age.
      • he system really doesn’t encourage novel ideas or divergent thinking. Instead, there continues to be a dominate frame of reference that if you “learn” enough information and can then answer the questions on a test,
      • here needs to be direct instruction on effective and non-effective collaboration
      • Presentation skills, on the other hand, are largely neglected in schools, and few people put effort into developing them. Thus, presentation skills are a primary differentiator among you and your peers.”
      dean groom

      technoLOTE » Blog Archive » Weekly Whiteboard Workout 2 - 0 views

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        LOTE focus from Jess,
      Clay Burell

      Digital Project-Based Learning to Motivate Student Writing and Speaking | Beyond School - 0 views

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        A podcast with two students driving a "Basketball Without Borders" blog and podcast with college and pro basketball stars.
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        This is my own digital, real-world project-based learning elective class. These students gave a golden interview!
      nate stearns

      Want to Remember Everything You'll Ever Learn? Surrender to This Algorithm - 0 views

      • After an ichthyologist named David Starr Jordan became the first president of Stanford University in the 1890s, he bequeathed to memory researchers one of their favorite truisms: Every time he learned the name of a student, Jordan is said to have complained, he forgot the name of a fish. But the fish to which Jordan had devoted his research life were still there, somewhere beneath the surface of consciousness. The difficulty was in catching them
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