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Beloit College Mindset List - 2 views

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    Interesting list of traits for this year's college freshman done by Beloit College.
Patrick Higgins

TextFlow - 0 views

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    This looks like an interesting tool. Will need to see how it differs from the functions of Google Docs first.
Patrick Higgins

iCue > Welcome - 0 views

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    I am interested in this for connections, but I have concerns about the privacy policy and the use of our students' information for marketing purposes.
Patrick Higgins

Top News - Blogging helps encourage teen writing - 0 views

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    A great reason to get your students blogging!! Or just an interesting read.
Patrick Higgins

edu 2.0: welcome to the future of education - 0 views

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    This is interesting to look at. The concept is that anyone can be a teacher, essentially. Does this work?
Patrick Higgins

Official Google Docs Blog: Interesting ways to use Docs in the Classroom - 0 views

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    Tom Barrett's 50 Ways to use Google Docs in the classroom
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    Barrett's Google Blog post
Patrick Higgins

GOOD Sheet - It's the Economy, Stupid! - 0 views

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    An interesting graphic to aid in providing some historical perspective to the current economic crisis.
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    Great for definitions of financial crisis
Patrick Higgins

iCharts | create, share, and embed interactive charts online - 0 views

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    Charts for everything. Haven't tried to upload any data yet, but the available data is nice to look at. Try searching for something that interests you.
Patrick Higgins

Papers Facing Worst Year for Ad Revenue - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Future of the newspaper looks grim.
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    This is an article I have been waiting for. Interesting to start to see the future of news. Yet, I still wonder how many people are getting their news from sources other than print or TV.
Patrick Higgins

Questioning techniques - 0 views

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    Interesting list of question types. I particularly like the "Columbo" style.
Patrick Higgins

100 Informative & Inspiring YouTube Videos for Educators | AccreditedOnlineColleges.com - 0 views

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    While YouTube may be known for sharing silly videos or as a way to see your sister's children who live across the country, it is actually becoming a powerful form of online education. This listing provides a collection of videos that educators will find both interesting and inspirational. Whether you are working with students at the elementary level or with college-aged students, you are sure to find plenty of inspiration among these YouTube videos
Patrick Higgins

Participatory Learning - Class - Tell your teacher where to go - 0 views

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    Will Farren's very interesting project whereby students can lead him to travel to new places and interact with various people.
Patrick Higgins

Project Label - Homepage - 0 views

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    This is an incredible project. It creates "nutrition" labels for corporations based on set criteria from articles in the media. Interesting from a few standpoints.
Patrick Higgins

Employment Opportunities - The Future of Work - TIME - 0 views

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    Time's annual series on the future of something. This year it's work and the workplace. Especially interesting is the notion of where will work will occur.
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    In case you were wondering if what you were doing with your students this year has value, read through some of the changes to the idea of work that some experts feel they will go through shortly.
Erica Hartman

Oamos - play and discover content you'll love - 0 views

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    interesting search site
Patrick Higgins

Add voice comments to your Word 2007 documents | Microsoft Office | TechRepublic.com - 0 views

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    Interesting tool to add comments to papers.
Patrick Higgins

Student Work - 0 views

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    I like this idea for us next year. Would you all be willing to do this once in a while? I think it would help us with our "grey area" assessments.
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    This is an interesting way for groups to look at student work and the work of the teachers creating the assessments.
Patrick Higgins

THE DIRECTORS BUREAU SPECIAL PROJECTS - 0 views

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    What a blast. We played with this today when we were trying to find some interesting ways for our Advanced Drama students to warm up.
Patrick Higgins

Enter The Group: Making Group Projects Easier | Home Page - 0 views

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    An interesting new way to help your students complete group projects.  
Patrick Higgins

Reading in a Whole New Way | 40th Anniversary | Smithsonian Magazine - 0 views

  • We can agree or disagree with Kevin, but the world keeps spinning. Screens are made and used in instructive and destructive ways. As an educator I need to learn to use screens as learning platforms so that I can model constructive informative behavior for the students I interact with. So here is how I came to write this post. I subscribe to Will Richardson's blog weblog-ed in my Google Reader. He shared a link to Kevin Kelly's blog Technium. As I read the blog post I used Diigo to underline and add sticky notes. I now have this annotation in my Diigo groups. I will Twitter this and add a link in the New Literacies Institute Ning at newlit.org. Kevin will sell a few more books, which I have hundreds of, and add more readers of his blog.
  • This article is very interesting because it made me think.And I thougt that I was right when I bought a computer for my 81st birthday.It has a wide screen,and I could enlarge the letters to be able to read it because my eyes are bad. I felt that I was not anymore excluded of the world.I had entered the 21st century. The last 12 or some years I spend writing a book by hand.Nobody would ever read a single word of the more than 400 pages.No editor would have accepted it.But is has been typed and now it is on the web.Everybody can read it,and sites of military history,dutch and french,published it or parts of it(I wrote it in french)because it is about the 1940-campaign. Thank you,dear author,you made me feel I was right.
  • Bring on the technology, we have plenty of idle brain space waiting to make use of it.
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    Kevin Kelly writes about how reading has changed from a silent, individual pastime to one that is collaborative, more physical pursuit.  
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