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Angela Ash

How to Putt Like a Tour Pro - Instruction - Golf.com - 0 views

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    Taking steps to learn how to achieve optimal performance in putting. The better one learns how to putt, the higher the chance in achieving a better golf score.
Angela Ash

Golf Routines Are Your Anchor To Consistent Golf - 0 views

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    A description to why golf routines are such an important role in your personal game development.
Angela Ash

Golf Pitching Tips For Shot Selection - 0 views

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    Three examples of different shot selections, a description of the concept, and picture of someone performing the shot selection. The shot selection is the golf pitch.
Angela Ash

How to Improve Mental Skills in Your Golf Game - 0 views

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    The mental skills one can practice for their golf game.
Angela Ash

Course Strategy | Golf Tips and Videos | GolfLink - 0 views

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    Golf course strategy to develop skills and improve aspects of your golf game. Full video descriptions to view for each strategy.
Andrew Tucker

Thinking Machine / Think Social Networking for Education - 3 views

shared by Andrew Tucker on 11 Jul 11 - No Cached
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    A great site that maps out statistics about how many kids use social networking as well as numerous social networking sites, all available on one site! An easy website to get the rundown on the importance of social networking and the tools that are out there.
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    The K and 1 teachers at my school use Club Penguin and the kids absolutely love it. There are lots of good suggestions on this site, some of which I am more familiar with than others.
Andrew Tucker

twitter4teachers / FrontPage - 1 views

  • This wiki was created to easily help educators connect with other educators on Twitter. Good luck finding and connecting with other educators on Twitter!
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      Bringing teachers together over Twitter! These teachers know how to use Twitter and we, as educators, can learn from them.
  • Drama Teachers
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      This site even has drama teachers! I was so impressed by this, because drama could have easily been overlooked as a class that needs networking. This says to me that this list is compiled to include everyone.
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    • Andrew Tucker
       
      This site even has a place to post comments! So many ideas can be shared, even about how to use the Twitter profile finding tools. Social networking on top of social networking.
Sonja Boras

» Pedagogical Tool Review: Collaborize Classroom - 0 views

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    This is a review of CollaborizeClassroom, a Web2.0 tool used for student collaboration. Even though I can't highlight, I would like to point out that this tool is a "free web-based platform for facilitating and tracking discussion". EMPHASIS ON THE FREE. It is completely customizable like a blog, but allows every student to have a voice in the conversation like twitter. And it allows upload and sharing of documents, you can create question forms or forums, and organize it all in one central location. Seems very applicable for teachers and easy to use.
Karen Kohn

How to Use Social-Networking Technology for Learning | Edutopia - 0 views

  • How do you keep students from wasting time chatting or sneaking to inappropriate sites? You teach! You have frank discussions. You show them examples and ask them to make ethical decisions. You ask: What does it mean that fifteen-year-old kids are calling themselves nineteen and posting racy pictures online? What does it mean that college kids are posting raunchy spring break pictures that a prospective employer can find? The idea that we are the stories we tell has never been more important. Schools have always taught kids how to present themselves -- that's why we did oral presentations in the classroom. Now we need to teach them to present themselves electronically. That's why it's so scary to lock these technologies out.
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    Answers a question I'm sure is on every teacher's mind when thinking about incorporating social networking into the classroom. Teachers need to teach students how to act, write, speak, and present themselves.
Daphne O'Donnell

Social Networking in Schools: Incentives for Participation -- THE Journal - 2 views

    • Daphne O'Donnell
       
      I thought this was interesting because it states everything that we have learned in class. Social networking needs to be used for instruction and have a final product to demonstrate student learning.
  • If we want social networking to make a difference in instruction and learning, the medium should also be used for its publishing and production aspects, reaching higher levels of collaboration and creativity
Karen Kohn

Social Networking in Schools: Incentives for Participation -- THE Journal - 3 views

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    How social networking is beneficial to schools. Research shows students use social networking to talk about school work.
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