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About | FreshBrain - 0 views

  • Why call it an Organic Release? We think this perfectly describes how freshbrain.org will evolve and grow. As new technologies emerge and mature, we will add them. As more and more teens do projects and activities, enter contests, participate in scholarships and have discussions, the value of the site will grow. Some companies might call this their General Availability release, we think that Organic is a much better term!
  • help educate teenagers about new technologies within a hands-on environment. "I wanted to give kids a chance to explore with technology, to be creative." Ferrario was also frustrated by the fact that schools struggle to keep up with the constant evolution in technology.
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    Social collaboration for teens and their education counterparts. Free resource for education to share, create, and connect projects by teens with teens.
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Just Leap In - 0 views

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    Create your own 3D world much like Second Life.
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CAPSpace - 0 views

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    A collaborative videoconference project gives you and your students an opportunity to learn with another school or classroom.
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8 Tools to Track Your Footprints on the Web - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

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    Look back at your own footprints on the web using these 8 listed tools. Do you find anything that should not be viewable?
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NEA - Online Social Networking for Educators - 0 views

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    NEA article on Social networking for educators.
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Connect Safely |Connect Safely | Online Safety 3.0 - on and off the fixed and mobile In... - 0 views

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    The forum for parents, teens, experts and more to discuss safe socializing on the fixed and mobile Web.
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My Island View - 0 views

  • the larger percentage of educators never even dressed for it. They are still in their houses sitting around in their pajamas. This does not mean that they are not doing their job. It means that they are not interacting with others at a party.
    • Sheryl A. McCoy
       
      Tom, are you saying that the vast majority of teachers are sitting around in their pajamas at home, BUT NOT in interactive groups, not in a PLN? I didn't get this on the first read.
  • We need to deal with PLN’s in Professional Development workshops. We need to Email links to colleagues who do not use Twitter, Nings, or Wikis. We need to have students develop PLN’s as a source of learning. We need to connect those who need to be connected and then we can all learn as professionals in our pajamas.
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    a humorous discussion of PLNs with a serious purpose: How to integrate more of our peers.
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    It's a perennial question.
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