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Wendy Fjorden

Library Professional Development - 0 views

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    This blog was started by a staff devleopment team at Austin Community College. It would be a great place for librarians to find professional development opportunities specific to libraries. The site offers information on webinar dates, library-related conferences, e-learning, etc. It is a site I want to return to so I can explore free professional devleopment opportunities for librarians!
Abbey Ames

E-learning Queen - 0 views

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    Focuses on distance training, real world e-learning issues and appropriate uses of technology.
Angela Graves

Technology Tidbits: Thoughts of a Cyber Hero - 0 views

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    This is an e-Learning blog. The author of this blog tries to find new web 2.0 tools that would be beneficial to educators who are looking to integrate technology into their classrooms. He describes new tool that he has discovered and shares his thoughts, feelings, and findings about each tool.
Cathy Gilbreth

Bright ideas - 2 views

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    Bright ideas is a blog where school library staff share ideas on how they can use Web 2.0 tools in their library and in their school. Tons of links and resources for book reviews, collaborative tools, Creative Commons websites, cybersafety, e-books and magazines, e-portfolios, feature use of Web 2.0 tools, and much more. This site was the first runner up in the 2009 Edublog Awards for Best Library Blog.
Katie Moore

E-Learning Journeys: Web 2.0 Professional Development Resources - 0 views

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    A blog that lists web 2.0 tools (social networking, explanation of RSS, etc.). The author has additional resources listed on the page as well (Twitter, Facebook, Diigo, etc.)
Kathy Howerton

21 Classes - Free Classroom and Educational Blogs - 1 views

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    Great for students and teachers. You can communicate with other classes in the same grade. The teacher is the manager of the student blogs for it is very safe. There is also advance privacy available. The students can upload text, photos, and videos. Easy and fun!
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    Teachers can host and manage blogs for your students, use a Class Homepage to communicate with students, review capabilities of entries, and it offers advanced privacy. Students get fully featured blogs to upload text, photos, or insert videos, fun learning experience, customizable visibility and comment settings, and no e-mail address required.
Samantha Crabbs

Digital Workshop - 1 views

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    PAEC E-Learning Workshops allow educators to have professional development opportunities online. You can view streaming videos for free and collaborate with other teachers!
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