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Terri Schoone

How to Write an A+ Discussion Posting : Guide to Online Education - eLearners.com - 0 views

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    Whether you are a seasoned distance learner or are taking your very first online class, the online class discussion (also known as online bulletin board or message forum) is central to your online learning experience. It's not just a place to hang out, it's also a place where you can share information with others and most importantly get help.
Terri Schoone

- 50 Web 2.0 Sites for Schools - 5 views

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    Recently I've been experimenting with a number of curation sites that are beneficial for creating and sharing lists. While exploring these tools, I've been "fine tuning" my Web 2.0 list for schools. I created a list of 25 Web 2.0 sites for education over a year ago -- but a lot has changed since then.
Terri Schoone

How to Build a Personal Learning Network - 0 views

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    Educators who are passionate about learning recognize the value of sharing their knowledge and experience with others. They seek out the work of experts in their field and get to know other professionals with whom they can exchange information. They become part of a learning community of like-minded people.
Terri Schoone

Connected Principals | Sharing. Learning. Leading. - 0 views

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    Starting on October 2nd, I am very pleased to announce that Parkland School Division, in conjunction with the Central Alberta Regional Consortium, will be holding totally open and free sessions on "Leadership 2.0". This will explore what school leadership looks like in the context of today's world and how innovative leaders are pushing their...
Janice Poston

Resources and Downloads for Differentiated Instruction - 1 views

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    Great resource Jan, thanks for sharing!
Janice Poston

Web 2.0 Tools for Schools - 0 views

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    Wonderful resource that Dr. Antonio Tovar shared at a WizIQ conference today.
Janice Poston

Vocaroo - 0 views

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    Record yourself. Any length. Only stipulation you must download messages you want to keep, but you just do right mouse and save as. Thanks Dr. Curtis Bonk for sharing this in your presentation today.
Terri Schoone

The Best K-12 Education Technology Blogs - 0 views

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    If it takes a village to raise a child, how many people does it take to train an educator? It's hard to say, but 50 helping hands seems like a good place to start. In the spirit of community, collaboration and information sharing, EdTech: Focus on K-12 has rounded up 50 ed-tech blogs that we deem must-reads for the K-12 community.
Brittany Forsythe

Lessons Worth Sharing - 0 views

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    Use engaging videos on TED-Ed to create customized lessons. You can use, tweak, or completely redo any lesson featured on TED-Ed, or create lessons from scratch based on any video from YouTube.
Janice Poston

Educade--Find, Create, and Share Lesson Plans - 0 views

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    Great site covers a wide variety of subjects and grade levels.
Janice Poston

ShowMe - The Online Learning Community - 0 views

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    ShowMe is an open online learning community where anyone can learn and teach any topic. Our iPad app lets you easily create and share video lessons.
Terri Schoone

We Are Teachers - social network for educators where lots of ideas and lessons can be f... - 0 views

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    Share ideas, blogs, resources, etc. Also offers grants and awards.
Terri Schoone

PBS Learning Media - 1 views

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    free access to over 14,000 high-quality resources tied to national standards, teachers can download, save and share exactly what they need for an inspired classroom experience
Janice Poston

Student Engagement & Personalized Instruction - 0 views

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    Genius hour is a great way to allow students to drive their own personalized instruction but where to begin such a big project? How to Get Started There are a lot of resources out there already, and most of the teachers that are embarking on this process are willing to share what they have or help you problem solve.
Janice Poston

8 Practical Tools to Easily Gather Student Feeback ~ Educational Technology and Mobile ... - 0 views

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    February 4, 2014 Students feedback can sometimes host a treasure trove of new insights not only about their own comprehension but also about our teaching. Giving students the opportunity to share their own response on the learning taking place in the classroom is highly beneficial to them particularly in the way they position themselves vis a vis the content being taught.
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