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Technology as Trailblazers - 1 views

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    This blog focuses on "Teachers as Technology Trailblazers" very good information
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Concept to Classroom: Course Menu - 1 views

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    Menu of Workshops for Teachers on Curriculum, Cooperative Learning, Inquiry Based Learning
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storytubes.info - 0 views

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    Short video book reports - This website allows students age 11-13 and 14-18 to compete with short (two-minute) videos promoting their favorite books. Prizes (books) are awarded based on performance, script, creativity of supporting materials, technical quality, and knowledge of the each book. For more information, see http://storytubes.info/drupal. To see past videos, go to http://storytubes.info/drupal/node/66.
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How to Make a Paper Airplane | Paper Airplanes Designs - 0 views

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    This site has instructions and illustrations for making dozens of airplanes, boats, flowers, animals, and 3-D figures.
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TeacherCast.net: Educational Blogs, App Reviews, Podcasts, Screencasts, LiveBinders and... - 0 views

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    World's largest free, online teacher to teacher professional development portal
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Education World: Sites to See: Online Writing Tools - 0 views

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    It is hard to believe how many online writing tools exist!
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Education World: Fifth-Graders Soar in the Blogosphere - 2 views

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    In Gillian Ryan's classroom, students have a good reason to put thought into the answers they share. Their audience is not only comprised of classmates; it is as a broad as the "blogosphere."
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News Literacy Project helps students sort fact from fiction in the digital age | eSchoo... - 0 views

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    Interesting article and link to website for possible web literacy information. The News Literacy Project (NLP) is a national educational program that taps experienced journalists to help middle and high school students "sort fact from fiction in the digital age." According to its website, the project teaches students critical-thinking skills that will help them become smarter consumers and creators of information across all types of media.
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MasteryMaze™ | Master Your Subjects in Minutes! - 0 views

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    Podcasts are another way students can use their personal technology equipment for educational purposes. They can be used for class lectures, test reviews, or even to create portions of "read aloud" text for students to follow. Here you will find review podcasts for many of your school subjects! Click on the Subjects tab and explore the full list of topics!
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Rocketr - Think Together. - 0 views

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    Okay, so we have all learned about Social Networking, here is a site that focuses on Social Note-taking. Can be used from computers or mobile devices--may be worth looking into as we consider means of students accessing their personal technology for educational purposes.
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Montgomery schools now tweeting en Espanol - 1 views

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    Posted at 10:11 AM ET, 03/09/2012 Montgomery County Public Schools translates its snail mail, phone messages, and television programs into multiple languages to serve its diverse community. So it was only a matter of time before its social networking went bilingual. Announcing the MCPS Spanish twitter feed!
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Nonfiction Curriculum Enhanced Reading Skills in New York City Schools - 1 views

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    For three years, a pilot program tracked the reading ability of approximately 1,000 students at 20 New York City schools, following them from kindergarten through second grade.
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After 244 Years, Encyclopaedia Britannica Stops the Presses - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • In an acknowledgment of the realities of the digital age — and of competition from the Web site Wikipedia — Encyclopaedia Britannica will focus primarily on its online encyclopedias and educational curriculum for schools. The last print version is the 32-volume 2010 edition, which weighs 129 pounds and includes new entries on global warming and the Human Genome Project.
  • Since it was started 11 years ago, Wikipedia has moved a long way toward replacing the authority of experts with the wisdom of the crowds. The site is now written and edited by tens of thousands of contributors around the world, and it has been gradually accepted as a largely accurate and comprehensive source, even by many scholars and academics.
  • The Britannica, the oldest continuously published encyclopedia in the English language, has become a luxury item with a $1,395 price tag
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  • Only 8,000 sets of the 2010 edition have been sold, and the remaining 4,000 have been stored in a warehouse until they are bought.
  • Gary Marchionini, the dean of the School of Information and Library Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, said the fading of print encyclopedias was “an inexorable trend that will continue.”“There’s more comprehensive material available on the Web,” Mr. Marchionini said. “The thing that you get from an encyclopedia is one of the best scholars in the world writing a description of that phenomenon or that object, but you’re still getting just one point of view. Anything worth discussing in life is worth getting more than one point of view.”
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TBR Elearning Initiative - 0 views

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    Mobilizing the Tennessee Board of Regents (mTBR) for the new innovations of Mobile Devices and App Technology, Social Networking, Gaming, Simulations, Virtual Worlds to increase recruiting, retention, graduation rates, and for meeting the needs of 21st Century Technological Workforce. -6 Universities/-13 Community Colleges /-27 Technical Centers /-State Wide Workforce Training and Development Twiddle: Need an Interactive Smart/WhiteBoard?
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