Free Technology for Teachers: Scrible - Bookmark, Annotate, and Create Bibliographies - 14 views
Beyond the Book: Infographics of Students' Reading History - 19 views
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"Recently, I've also been fascinated by the way the human mind interprets visual symbols. From doodling to reading and writing text, the brain is wired with a proclivity for visual sensory ability. In order to help students harness this power, we have been trying our hand at visual notes and sketchnoting in class. Then I decided to try some lessons with infographics."
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Here's Joyce Valenza's take on the idea, with suggestions for collaboration with teachers and some other web 2.0 tools: http://blogs.slj.com/neverendingsearch/2013/06/20/recording-kids-history-as-readers/
Notetaking In The Digital Classroom: A Blended Learning Approach - 41 views
New OverDrive Catalog Coming in January | Virtual Library Notes - 7 views
Incomplete notes & photos from an awesome day learning from @TheUnPd’s #Emily... - 6 views
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I’m grateful to have attended today’s Test Kitchen with Emily Pilloton and Christina Jenkins of Project H Design! Emily and Christina have launched (and are still prototyping) a series …
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I’m grateful to have attended today’s Test Kitchen with Emily Pilloton and Christina Jenkins of Project H Design! Emily and Christina have launched (and are still prototyping) a series …
10 Tips for Using Evernote to De-Stress College from Student Ambassador Megan Cotter | ... - 15 views
Datamining Twitter | Monday Note - 10 views
70 Interesting Ways to use an iPad in the Classroom - 44 views
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is an app for the iPad that allows the viewing of many different file formats on the iPad
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high quality,
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Strip Designer
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Letters of Note: 1984 v. Brave New World - 9 views
Free Technology for Teachers: ReadCube - A Desktop Tool for Organizing Research - 51 views
7 Great Tools to Annotate Webpages and Documents - 31 views
D.I.LI(BRARY): Build Your Own Magical Book Request Machine - @100scopenotes 100 Scope N... - 10 views
The Library in the New Age - The New York Review of Books - 0 views
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four fundamental changes in information technology since humans learned to speak.
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around 4000 BC, humans learned to write.
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the invention of writing was the most important technological breakthrough in the history of humanity
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