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Julie Hummel

sbisd - 3 views

  • Welcome to the SBISD 11 Tools for the 21st Century Learner online professional development blog. The 11 Tools for the 21st Century Learner training is required as part of the 21st Century Learning Initiative. Currently this course is limited to campus groups and is by invitation-only.
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    "The course has been developed to help SBISD educators learn about technologies that will help transform classrooms into learning centers for the 21st century students that walk through your doors."
Richard Fanning

Developing Expert Voices - 3 views

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    Student-created digital media projects teaching key Calculus review concepts.
Shelley Paul

Twenty Five Days to Make a Difference - 5 views

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    This is what web 2.0 means. One child changing the world.
Shelley Paul

Digitally Speaking - Iron Scribing - 3 views

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    "Competitive" scribe posting
Richard Fanning

The Scribe Post Hall of Fame / LearnAboutScribes - 2 views

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    "The assignment is simply to post a brief summary of what happened in class each day. A different student is responsible for the daily scribe post and they end their post by choosing the next scribe. The first scribe is a volunteer. The teacher's daily involvement is limited to updating a post called The Scribe List which is at the top of the links list in the sidebar of the class's blog."
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    Learn about Scribe Posts
Shelley Paul

Getting Started With Edublogs | The Edublogger - 1 views

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    Many resources (including my own for K12 Learning 2.0) for getting help with the new Wordpress/ Edublogs
Sara Wilkie

Using Groups Effectively: 10 Principles « The Window - 2 views

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    "Having students work in groups reaps a bounty of benefits, including boosting students' social skills and upping the number of "happy campers" in the classroom. "
Shelley Paul

BalancEdTech - home - 1 views

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    "Welcome to the BalancEdTech wiki! We believe educators must be knowledgeable and comfortable with curriculum, pedagogy; and technology in order to "teach". Our blog posts, articles, presentations, workshops, and consulting focus on helping educators weave curriculum, pedagogy, and technology into engaging and rigorous learning. We also believe people learn best by doing AND reflecting, both of which are integral to our workshops"
Shelley Paul

ignite - home - 0 views

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    The !gnite initiative strives to create flexible learning environments where the use of technology is a seamless part of the process, ubiquitous in connecting learners to content, each other and the global community. Students work extensively with digital tools to create podcasts, video casts, still images and mind maps, and use Web-based environments such as Moodle, blogs and wikis, to construct, communicate and collaborate across time, space and geographical boundaries.
Sheri Alford

Mac OS X Server - 0 views

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    The SBISD Wiki Server provides teachers and students yet another options for blogging and creating wikis. All have access to the server to set up accounts using your SBISD network credentials.
Alice Dunlap

Web 2.0 Tools in Education - 10 views

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    This document summarizes for the novice about twenty Web 2.0 tools. It describes what each tool is, shares how to use it, and provides educational ideas for its use. From Blogs, Diigo, and Flickr to Ning, Wallwisher, and voice thread. The document is a guide and is easily searchable.
Sara Wilkie

Crap Detection 101 : Howard Rheingold : City Brights - 2 views

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    "it's up to the consumer of the information to decide which images, videos, tweets are authentic. As always happens when there is a high demand for separating signal from noise, people began to put together filters for doing that - and human tools for sorting the more trustworthy information"
anonymous

How to EASILY create an epic: augmented geolocational interactive mobile game! : Inter.... - 1 views

  • The team is allocated a Posterous blog and their email address added so posts did not require moderation
  • It’s a fine line between challenging clues and impossible clues
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