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Maria Black

Online course offerings continue to grow - 0 views

Article shows that more people are inclined to take online courses to continue their education. The courses would involve researching and using technology to present their work.

Media Literacy

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Vicki Shulman

School Librarian Creates Web Lesson on Oil Spill - 0 views

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    A librarian uses web 2.0 tools such as RSS and bookmarking to incorporate a real world event into the curriculum to enhance information literacy.
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    Use Web 2.0 tools to take the students from the classroom into the real world.
anonymous

Exam tests students' skills, not memories - 0 views

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    Article on the College and Work Readiness Assessment which measures problem solving and analytical skills.
NIM Facilitator

Tumblr - 0 views

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    blogging platform for posts larger than Twitter and smaller than a traditional blog. Posts are usually rich with a combination of text and multimedia. A unique feature is the ability to "tumble" blog posts. This takes a post of a friend and posts it on your page. If you use Twitter, this is similar to retweeting. Tumblr is a nice tool for teachers and older students but everyone will need accounts. Create an account for your class and have your students create accounts as well. Then, follow your students' accounts and vice-versa. Now you are all connected and can interact in numerous ways. Your students now have an excellent vehicle for all manner of writing and multimedia projects.
NIM Facilitator

OhLife - 0 views

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    helps you remember what's happened in your life. Once signed up, you receive an email every day asking to reply with your thoughts. This works great for longer curricular units. For example, if you are studying the 1920's, have students post to OhLife as a person living during those times: The only way to publish content is via email.
NIM Facilitator

Online NotePad - 0 views

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    you are presented with a very simple text editor perfect for student journals. Each note can include images, links and attachments as well as tags to help with searching. For example, journal entries for a history unit might be tagged, "WWII". In addition, multiple notebooks can be created with one account. NotePub, like many online writing tools, works great for role playing assignments. Have your students assume the role of a person they are studying or character from literature. Then, your students write a daily journal entry. Completed entries can be shared in several ways including email.
Anna Hitchcock

Good Assessment is the right of all our students - 0 views

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    This website is a guide to effective assessment In a Digital Age. The online resources from this website enable teachers to investigate the potential of enhancing assessment and feedback through technology.
Cathy Cheo-Isaacs

Trekking the Planet - 0 views

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    Darren & Sandy Van Soye , former IT specialists, will be embarking on a 424 day journey around the world visiting 50 countries on six continents in January 2012 to raise geography education awareness. Subscribe to follow them on their trek and receive weekly educational materials at no cost.
Daniel Maak

mClass Beacon - 0 views

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    Assess student learning at a glance via a honeycomb-style, color-coded display featuring overall student understanding from the individual to district level. I found this very interesting not only due to the ease of use, but also the ease of which you can fluidly bounce between multiple different problem areas quickly and efficiently.
Eric Lehmann

12 Dozen Places To Educate Yourself Online For Free - 0 views

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    All education is self-education. Period. It doesn't matter if you're sitting in a college classroom or a coffee shop. We don't learn anything we don't want to learn. Those people who take the time and initiative to pursue knowledge on their own are the only ones who earn a real education in this world.
NIM Facilitator

PicLits.com - Create a PicLit - 0 views

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    PicLits is a great creative writing site that provides attention-grabbing images and word banks to use to write a caption for the picture or to write a short paragraph. Word lists are categorized by nouns, adjectives, adverbs, verbs, and a universal list. Users can comment on others' work and rate work using the star rating feature. All work is public.
weirba11

Create an online journal with Penzu - 0 views

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    Throughout the ages of educational ideas and philosophies teachers have been big fans of having their students keep a journal. Journals are kept in language arts, foreign language classes, and I have seen them in science classes. Students don't particularly like doing them unless they enjoy writing. If given a choice between keeping a journal in their spiral notebook and keeping it online, I would wager that a majority of students in this digital age will prefer to keep it online. So why not give them the choice and tool of Penzu.
weirba11

Using Socrative in the Classroom - Part 3 - 0 views

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    In this post we will explore how to make a quiz on Socrative.
weirba11

Create a virtual cork board/sticky note page for K-8 students. - 0 views

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    Use PrimaryWall to create a virtual cork board/sticky note website that can be used for student interaction with a lesson. Easy to use and taylored to the K-8 teacher's classroom.
weirba11

Create and edit art, music, audio, and visual affects with Aviary's suite of tools - 1 views

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    Aviary is a powerful suite of graphics and audio tools that can be used for educational purposes and assignments. It is a very dynamic piece of software that is hosted in the cloud and is an excellent web 2.0 tool. Click here to read more about using Aviary in the Classroom.
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    Love this app. The opportunities for creativity are only limited by the user's imagination. A great way to introduce students to graphics and image editing.
weirba11

Educational Videos for Free as well as other Visuals for Education - 0 views

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    PBS Learning Resources is an excellent site for teachers and students to find educational films as well as other media types such as sound, images, and lesson plans. This site has a couple thousand videos for you to see. These videos are all free.
Weiqin Sun

Moodlerooms To Launch Plug-In for Live@edu Integration - 0 views

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    This is a news announcing that a free plug-in designed to integrate open-source learning management system Moodle with Microsoft's Live@edu services will be available for download from Moodle.org on Thursday, February 23. Window live is a mature social online tool while Moodle is famous for its education use, when these two integrated to each other, students can benefit from window live's social functions within Moodle's and log into Moodle from window live ID.
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    It is a smart move as Moodle has realized the necessity to integrating online social tools into e-learning environment, in order to motivate students' learning.
ann daigle

Social Media's Impact on Students - 0 views

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    Interesting short article on impact of social communication devices on students. Should they be allowed and if so, should they be limited? It's good to read opinions of different people outside of your own school system and their take on social devices and how they affect students and learning. It's also nice to see that we are not alone in our struggle to find a balance in our schools concerning the boom of social devices.
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