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in title, tags, annotations or urlTweetStats :: Graphin' Your Stats - 0 views
Web 2.0 for Rookies: Embedding - Articles - Educational Technology - ICT in Education - 0 views
Web 2.0 for Teachers - 0 views
Web 2.0 For Rookies: Presenting - Articles - Educational Technology - ICT in Education - 1 views
Web 2.0 For Rookies: Creative Writing - Articles - Educational Technology - ICT in Education - 1 views
Share More! Wiki » Work/Build Your Own Personal Learning Network? - 0 views
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Below are some suggestions for using Diigo: Annotate curriculum documents and add stickies to show where tech integration is happening and could happen. That could be annotated for a group of curriculum writers. Annotate state education agency memos for your administrators. We get memos every day and they are posted online. Immediately, among a team, share the implications of the ideas in the memo, the most important points, and so on.
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Many 21st century teachers are out there.
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By combining the power of Diigo and Twitter, I am able to track more easily ad-hoc professional learning opportunities as they occur, as well as have conversations about them before and after they occur
Feature wiki - OLMC reading wiki | Bright ideas - 0 views
Cybertip.ca - Respect Yourself - 0 views
Sir Ken Robinson: Bring on the learning revolution! | Video on TED.com - 0 views
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The fundamental shift that Sir Ken is talking about is more similar to discovery based education. Just like google which allows its employees to use 20% of their time to pursue any pet project, I think the education system should have 20% time free time for kids to to pursue any idea or vision or dream maybe within school or outside the school. This is one way to balance the rigid structure of the current learning against total flexible system where its easy for kids to be lost without learning some valuable knowledge. So the main question is should we allow 20-25% of time as free time to pursue their dream ? I think it is yes
100 Inspiring Ways to Use Social Media In the Classroom | Online Universities - 0 views
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Social media may have started out as a fun way to connect with friends, but it has evolved to become a powerful tool for education and business.
Educational Technology Guy: Creating a Personal Learning Network (PLN) - 0 views
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