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Ricardo garay

ESL - Listening - 0 views

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    This is a collection of online listening practice materials designed for ESL / EFL learners. It is part of the ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE Website (http://www.rong-chang.com/), the best ESL Web directory.
Ricardo garay

Learn English - 0 views

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    To Learn English.com is a free site for English learners. You will find free English vocabulary sheets, English grammar sheets, English exercises and English lessons. Thousands of English penpals are waiting for you. They will help you learn English. There is an English forum too.
darren mccarty

President's Day Game - 0 views

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    How many Presidents do you recognize? There are over 4000 K-12 games for teachers and students on http://www.bubbabrain.com
EdTechReview Community

Postach.io: Easiest Way to Blog from Evernote - EdTechReview (ETR) - 0 views

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    Postach.io is the easiest way to publish the thoughts you're already capturing in your Evernote. If you currently have notes in your Evernote account, you're ready to publish right now.
Aleksey Zolotarev

Will You Wave? 25 Google Wave Resources | Teacher Reboot Camp - 0 views

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    Will You Wave? 25 Google Wave Resources
Emilie Bouvrand

Create a free wordsearch » Teacherly | The place for teachers. - 0 views

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    Je ne sais pas comment cela s'appelle exactement. Il s'agit d'une grille où il y a plein de lettres et l'on doit retrouver des mots. A vous de le créer! Amusant!
Ian Woods

The Case For Social Media in Schools - 0 views

  • costing the school a dime.
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      How does this work? Doesn't Delmatoff pay for her text?
  • “The cell phone is a parent-sponsored, parent-funded communication channel, and schools need to wrap their mind around it to reach and engage the kids,”
  • About 100 students participated. Through polls taken before and after the program, Meinhardt determined that students spent between four to five fewer hours per week on Facebook and MySpace when the extra assignments had been implemented. “They were just as happy to do work rather than talk trash,” Delmatoff says. “All they wanted was to be with their friends
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  • When you get in the business world,” Meinhardt says, “All of [a] sudden it’s like, ‘OK, work with this group of people.’ It’s collaborative immediately. And we come unprepared to collaborate on projects
  • Social media as a teaching tool has a natural collaborative element. Students critique and comment on each other’s assignments, work in teams to create content, and can easily access each other and the teacher with questions or to start a discussion
  • Delmatoff would send text messages to wake chronically absent kids up before school or send messages like, “I see you at the mini-mart” when they were running late (there’s a mini-mart visible from the school). She called the program “Texts on Time,” and it improved chronic absenteeism by about 35% without costing the school a dime
  • The cell phone is a parent-sponsored, parent-funded communication channel, and schools need to wrap their mind around it to reach and engage the kids,” Meinhardt says
Peggy George

K12 Online Conference 2008 | K12Online08 Call for Proposals: Amplifying Possibilities - 0 views

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    Just announced by Wes Fryer. This is always an awesome conference and your presentations live on forever. Take a look at the information and submit a proposal. :-) Always lots of great presentations for teachers.
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    Time to start submitting proposals for the K12online conference 2008. Details here. Deadline: June 23, 2008. This year's conference is scheduled for October 20-24 and October 27-31 of 2008, and will include a pre-conference keynote during the week of October 13. The conference theme for 2008 is "Amplifying Possibilities." Participation in the conference (as in the past) is entirely free.
Rhondda Powling

Education | Glogster - 1 views

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    Glogster is proud to present Glogster.com/edu, a NEW addition to the site for all your educational needs! This is just the first step in making education and technology more engaging for educators and students!
Rhondda Powling

Free Technology for Teachers: Ten Resources for Preventing and Detecting Plagiarism - 1 views

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    Plagiarism, we all hate it, but how can we teach students to avoid it and how can we detect it? Just as the Internet makes plagiarism easy, the Internet also makes detecting plagiarism and prevent plagiarism easy. What follows are ten resources for detecting plagiarism and teaching students to avoid plagiarism.
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