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Jeff Johnson

Twittering, Not Frittering: Professional Development in 140 Characters | Edutopia - 0 views

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    As soon as the lunch bell rings at his elementary school in Medford, Oregon, teacher David Cosand takes a few minutes to scan his mobile phone screen for messages that have accumulated throughout the morning in his Twitter account. In a few well-chosen words, the people Cosand follows via this free online service share their latest news, resources, questions, and (sometimes) trivia about education, technology, and related topics. Cosand became a Twitterer about a year ago, and he now considers Twitter one of his best sources of real-time professional development. "I'm able to get information and find opportunities I wouldn't have been able to gather on my own," he says.
Clif Mims

Classroom 2.0 - 0 views

  • This site is devoted to building resources for the classroom and professional-development use of Web 2.0 and collaborative technologies. Hopefully, it provides you with a good overview of the technologies, some ideas for lesson plans, and then points you in the direction of more detailed resources.
j schoen

Free Technology for Teachers: 9 Resources for Website Evaluation Lessons | Diigo - 2 views

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    This is a great source for teachers looking to try different technologies.
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    I think that this is a great site for new teachers.
Allison Burrell

About | Teacher Challenge - 23 views

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    "The Teacher Challenge is made up of free 30 day professional development challenges where participants are stepped through weekly tasks that increase their skills while working together as part of a global community. The Challenge is open to anyone who wants to increase their skills - blogs will be used for reflecting your progress while learning and connecting with each other. We've observed success of any use of online technology is strongly related to the teacher's abilities. The greater we support and increase a teacher's skills, the better they are able to support their students use of web 2.0 technologies. However blogs don't need to be hosted by Edublogs to participate!* Participants can complete as many of the tasks as they like and in any order."
anonymous

Mobile Learning for Development | Online and Distance Learning - 0 views

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    This book integrates research, action research, best practice and case studies detailing how some educators have embraced the opportunities afforded by mobile learning. In particular, it brings together a range of scenarios, solutions and discussions relating to mobile learning in development and other resource challenged contexts.
Miriam Brosseau

My #YouthCon 12 Presentation - "The Connected Educator" « Dov Emerson's As Of... - 0 views

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    includes links to Dov's excellent collection of resources
anonymous

Aug 6 - Teaching and Learning Weekly | Healthcare Professionals | Scoop.it - 0 views

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    An online newspaper that collects together the week's news relating to teaching and learning - particularly for those interested in finding resources and inspirational stories about education. Read and subscribe at: http://paper.li/f-1328546324
enrique garcia

Segunda semana - Internet en el Aula - 1 views

  • Segunda semana
  • Crear un directorio de recursos favoritos mediante el marcador social Diigo (http://www.diigo.com/education).
  • Suscripción a etiquetas de contenido y creación de red de contactos que también marcan recursos con similares etiquetas de forma habitual (Consulta el apartado Recursos adicionales Diigo para más info)
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  • actividades de esta segunda semana
  • Crear una entrada de blog en Internet en el aula: ¿Qué uso educativo podemos dar a los PLE-PLN?
  • Opcional: Crear un blog propio y enlazarlo desde la entrada de blog obligatoria en el blog de Internet en el aula
  • Atender al debate en el foro: "Homofilia y estrategias de descubrimiento".
  • Poner en marcha por lo menos una de las estrategias que deriven del debate (Crear alertas, consultar Multibuscadores, añadir cuentas y noticias recomendadas, etc.)
  • seguir cuidando las redes que hemos abierto durante la primera semana. Creo que twitter, en concreto, puede ser la base del PLN que muchos de vosotros lleguéis a desarrollar en internet
  • sobre todo en cuanto a la elevada presencia de docentes que twittean recursos de calidad
  • cuando queráis lanzar a twitter cuestiones relacionadas con el debate o las actividades de este taller, para que todos podamos encontrarnos allí, utilicéis la etiqueta #pleieaula (o #pln, o #internetaula
    • enrique garcia
       
      Ayer (5.2.12) no vi nada en #pleiaula, ver próximos días, contribuir. #pln no permitía discriminar ya que se cruzaban tweets de todo tipo. Ayer #internetaula me parecía la más interesante.
  • pronto
  • recordar de nuevo el SITE en el que tenemos tutoriales a cada aspecto. En este caso, Diigo está, explicado en español en https://sites.google.com/site/plnparadocentes/diigo-recursos-adicio...
Chris Harkness

ClassChatter | Safe and Effective Web Tools For the Classroom - 0 views

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    free blogging and web tools for teachers at all levels of education
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