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David Wetzel

How to Use Twitter to Stay Informed in Science and Math - 0 views

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    The value of Twitter for helping you and your colleagues stay informed of the latest trends, ideas, resources, and Web 2.0 integration tools has increased tremendously in the past year. A Web 2.0 tool is available for exploiting the every growing information on Twitter to remove barriers and allow you to collaborate with other science and math teachers. This new online tool is paper.li - a source of daily Twitter newsletters in education.
David Wetzel

What Does the Online Digital Footprint in Your Classroom Look Like? - 0 views

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    In contrast to the digital footprint you use for your personal learning network, this focus is on the online digital footprint students' use in your science or math classroom. The power of a well designed digital footprint brings the capacity to transform a classroom into an online learning community. Within this community your students use digital tools to create and develop a personal learning network.
Arianny Sánchez

Bienvenido a Experimentar - Hoy es miercoles 22 de septiembre de 2010 - 0 views

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    un portal educativo para experimentar el mundo de la ciencias.
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
craig weinhold

Students: Video lectures allow for more napping - 0 views

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    I found this interesting--it applies mostly to college students, but it makes me think about some of the media I decide to use in the classroom.
zain ali

HAARP, Air Force aims to improve Neuroweapon American airmen - 0 views

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    Intelligent haarp technologically advanced aircraft is one thing, but if the Air Force wants to be in a state primary battle, the pilots had better come with sophisticated weapons, too. That is why the Air Force wants airmen neuroweapons improve performance while deteriorating mental condition of their enemies.
zain ali

What is HAARP technology - 0 views

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    I've talked to many people all the time about many different topics. The world has one thing in common no matter what we talk about this strange behavior of the weather.There seems to spend a day that you have not heard the record time to be realized. It's either flooding. raindrops huge tornado or tornadoes, which had never before. You see destruction on the news of the incredible windstorm or hail. He never seems to stop.
Jeff Johnson

The five elements of a perfect blog post Blogging best practices, Content Mar... - 53 views

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    "How do I create the perfect blog post?" That question by a young student stopped me in my tracks. After all, is there such a thing? I had to dig deep on this question and turned to the qualities of my favorite bloggers to find some common themes. They seem to fit for me - leave a comment and let me know how they land on you!
Bill Selak

Facebook directs more online users than Google - 0 views

  • Some experts say social media could become the Internet's next search engine.
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    More people are visiting websites from Facebook than from Google. Whoa!
lisa saints

What is a Saint?: Saint Joan of Arc - 0 views

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    This is a story of Saint Joan of Arc (Jeanne d'Arc also known as Jeanne la Pucelle, the Maid). After the narration there is a reflection on the life of the saint made by the blogger. Please feel free to share your reflections and insights. Thank you.
Sharon Elin

Weblist: Create a Visual Gallery of Your Collected Sites - 46 views

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    Free Technology for Teachers: guest blogger Sharon Elin
lisa saints

What is a Saint?: Saint Martin de Porres - 0 views

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    About the inspiring life of the first Black Saint -Saint Martin de Porres. Read also the reflection of the blogger. Everyone is invited to share their inputs, reflections and insights about the life of Saint Martin de Porres
pinar selen

Constitutional Court in Which Parties? - 0 views

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    "Anayasa Mahkemesi Hangi Tarafta?"
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