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Return of the Google Game - 19 views
Teen Learning 2.0 - 14 views
Wikipedia In The Classroom - 17 views
Web 2.0 Tools - 1 views
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"450+ Educational Web 2.0 tools and guides Teachers: We've scoured the web for the best, most powerful, easy-to-use sites to help you infuse technology into the classroom. Students These are sites your can use to improve learning, have fun. Homework sites, in-depth resources, learning games and more. Parents These tools are to use to work with your child. Keep them on pace with their classes. Or, keep them ahead on subjects they like. "
Many Eyes - 2 views
Ten Free Web 2.0 Tools for the Classroom « Once a Teacher…. - 2 views
Free Technology for Teachers: Creating a Teacher's Online Hub - 0 views
SCHOOLZ &TOOLZ - 1 views
100+ Google Tricks That Will Save You Time in School | Online Colleges - 0 views
Google For Educators - 0 views
Home (Becoming an eTeacher) - 0 views
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Who this course is for? Any teacher who ever wanted a practical way to begin their eTeaching adventure but didn't know where to start. Any teacher who thought it might be useful to have a website for their educational work. Any teacher who is curious about how the Internet can be used to help their students.
How Twitter in the Classroom is Boosting Student Engagement - 0 views
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Fortunately, educators (including myself) have found that Twitter is an effective way to broaden participation in lecture. Additionally, the ubiquity of laptops and smartphones have made the integration of Twitter a virtually bureaucracy-free endeavor. This post describes the two main benefits professors find when using Twitter in lecture.
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Students in another Twitter-friendly classroom at Purdue University agree that digital communication helps overcome the shyness barrier. “It’s just an easy way to answer questions in class without embarrassing yourself and raising your hand in a big lecture hall,” said one student. Studies frequently discover that greater participation translates into better academic performance, motivation, and a likelihood of adopting different points of view, which is why it is so striking that Twitter can foster that type of communication.
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