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Sean Dagony-Clark

Twittering, Not Frittering: Professional Development in 140 Characters | Edutopia - 0 views

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    An overview of Twitter for professional development as well as some links. "Teachers who are fans say they appreciate the easy-to-use tool as a quick way to network with colleagues. They like being able to ask and answer questions, learn from experts, share resources, and react to events on the fly."
Sean Dagony-Clark

Pedagogy and TechnologyWhaaaaat? - Google Presentation - 1 views

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    RCS Professional Development Day 2012 presentation by Sean Dagony-Clark and Don Ostrow on the creation of the Pedagogy and Technology Workshop.
Sean Dagony-Clark

What is Action Research? - 1 views

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    Great slideshow overview of Action Research from Greg Waddell.
Sean Dagony-Clark

How People Learn: Brain, Mind, Experience, and School: Expanded Edition - 0 views

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    Amazing compendium of what we've learned about learning.
Sean Dagony-Clark

Learning and the Brain - 0 views

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    Great conference and highly related to the work we do in PTW. Boston (November) NYC (May) "Learning & the Brain® provides educational Conferences, Symposiums and Summer Institutes and one-day professional development training seminars on the latest research in neuroscience and psychology and their potential applications to education. "
rcs-abate

Using Diigo as part of your PLN - 0 views

  • What is Diigo Diigo is a free social bookmarking tool that allows users to share online resources like websites and web 2.0 tools in a private or public group format.
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      Good intro about Diigo.
  • The benefits of using a social bookmarking tool is it allows you to organize and store your bookmarks to an online tool rather than in the browser of your computer.  This means you can log into your account, on any device, any time and easily find your bookmarks.
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      NICE!
  • social bookmarking tool lies within the groups feature. A user can create both public and private groups for professional development purposes or perhaps a graduate class, study group, or classroom research project. Anyone with access to a group, has access to all bookmarks, plus special features like tagging and commenting on links.
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  • It is a tremendous way to share and collaborate with fellow educators. I have also created private groups for students and teachers.
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    Good tutorial resource about using Diigo
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