Ubiquitous | Practical Theory - 0 views
Everything you know about curriculum may be wrong. Really. « Granted, but… - 0 views
Building a professional learning network on Twitter « My Island View - 0 views
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Building a professional Learning Network consisting of quality educators, who responsibly share quality information and sources, takes time and requires a plan. It is my belief that the people you follow are far more important than those who follow you.
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How do you find those quality educators to follow in order to add value to your PLN?
Moving at the Speed of Creativity | Use Google to Identify Plagiarism & Teach How to Av... - 0 views
What Does Student Blogging Exactly Do? - 1 views
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As a proponent of student blogging I am often asked what it "does" for my students
30 Habits Of Highly Effective Teachers - 0 views
The Guide to Keeping Up with Google - Part 3: Who to Follow on G+ | Shake Up Learning - 0 views
The Adventures of Library Girl: The 10 Web 2.0 Tools/Apps I Use Most As A Teacher, Lear... - 1 views
What If School Was More Like Twitter? « My Island View - 0 views
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What If School Was More Like Twitter?
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bulk of the information exchange available on Twitter for instance comes in the form of links, or URL’s, which are internet addresses to pages of information.
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Twitter offers us is the ability to respond to ideas and have a general discussion about those responses.
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The Honeymoon is not over: iPad is a creation tool « The Spicy Learning Blog - 0 views
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. I would describe our iPad 2s now as shared, digital scrap/sketchbooks. In fact, my students mostly use them for creation.
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