Digital Storytelling Resources and Others - 1 views
Diving Into Project-based Learning: Our Inquiry |Philip Cummings - 0 views
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"I decided to use the teacher console on Diigo to create groups for each of my classes. I used handouts and tips from Bill Ferriter's Digitally Speaking Wiki to get everything set up and explain to the student how I wanted them to find, annotate, and share resources and information. (I highly recommend Bill's resources. They saved me a ton of time.) The students had used Diigo for research on a project during a previous school year so I thought with Bill's handouts and the boys' previous experience we were in good shape to begin. I soon learned differently. We have a 1:1 laptop classroom and the boys have a natural tendency to head straight to Google any time they have a question, but it was obvious after the first day that they weren't finding the quality resources they needed. Additionally, some boys still didn't know (or forgot) how to share to a group while others didn't know how to write a quality annotation. I had assumed too much. They needed what Mike Kaechele calls a "teacher workshop" on searching for information and on how to use Diigo. They needed me to model what they should do."
Mathchat - 1 views
25centsaday - home - 2 views
RiverRougeWatershed - Home - 0 views
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.
SBISD Teacher Tales - 0 views
SBISD Student Stories - 1 views
Mac OS X Server - 0 views
Index of OER Resources - CC Wiki - 0 views
Dewey Defeats Truman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views
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Likely reason why visits to H. Truman's Wikipedia page spike on presidential elections: http://t.co/6f5LhFR7nP @sewilkie @NLearning