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Alexina White

Alabama Place to Complete CNA Certification Program - 0 views

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    If you are 16 old and possess a high school diploma or GED (optional), you can enter health care industry in AL to work as a front line care worker. But, you must remember that the working permission can only be offered, if you successfully complete CNA course and earn "certified nurse assistant" credential, by passing CNA Certification test.
Mitch Weisburgh

Collaborative annotation of images online | SpeakingImage - 4 views

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    Simply load an image and then create hotspots for more information. Each image also has an attached wiki page for more content. Create an interactive map, science lesson (i.e. parts of a cell) or anything you like. By the way, you can set groups and permissions to allow for student collaboration on their "speaking images".
Natalie Stewart

Open Source | Online and Distance Learning - 0 views

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    Open source software (OSS) and open educational resources (OER) share a common heritage and philosophy - they are both about giving everyone access and permission to use, change and re-use material. This page helps you find out more about OSS and OER, so that you can use them in your teaching and learning.
Shawan Jack

Free Photo Website Resources for Presentations - 4 views

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    Try not to bulk up your free PPT presentation with lots of statistics and bulleted lists. While words are easier to dash off, a good quality image will genuinely attract the attention of your audience. Let us be frank, finding the right image can be quite a hassle, especially, when you don't even know if you have the permission to use it.
Mitch Weisburgh

onlineconnections - onlinepermissions - 1 views

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    consent rules for students to participate in blogging and other social networking
Dean Mantz

Guidelines for Educators Using Social Networking Sites - Home - Doug Johnson'... - 0 views

  • My friend and colleague, Tech Director Jen Hegna over in the Byron (MN) schools developed this set of guidelines for the staff in her district. (She was motivated, she said, partially by posts here and here on the Blue Skunk. Cool!) Anyway she's given permission for me to share her work here and says readers are welcome to use and adopt as well:     Guidelines for Educators Using Social Networking Sites August 2009 (DRAFT, DRAFT, DRAFT)
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