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Carla Arena

Cool Cat Teacher Blog: 12 Reasons to Blog with Your Students - 13 views

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    Very simple reasons to encourage blogging in the classroom. What would be reason number 1 for you?
mbarek Akaddar

Nine Reasons to Twitter in Schools - 8 views

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    Nine Reasons to Twitter in Schools
LUCIAN DUMA

PLEASE share , vote , comment CRED Project http://on.fb.me/credfacebook - 2 views

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    CURATION RESTART EDUCATION project http://on.fb.me/credfacebook  want to bring a new dimmension and restart romanian education . For this reason we must vote ( you can register on the website using your facebook account ) , to share using Social Media ( twitter with the hastag #credchat ) and what is most important to add our comments and feedback on this website after we read the description of the ,, CRED " project http://bitly.com/proiectulcred . Very important : If your vote want to be validated must vote still 26 mars 3 projects including CRED project . If you have a project who can restart education you still can post here http://www.restartedu.ro/about
Gilmar Mattos

Educational Leadership:Meeting Students Where They Are:Why Teachers Should Try Twitter - 8 views

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    Good reasons for Teachers to useTwitter.
David Wetzel

Top 10 Online Tools for Teaching Science and Math - 4 views

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    Why use Web 2.0 tools in science and math classes? The primary reason is they facilitate access to input and interaction with content through reading, writing, listening, and speaking. These tools offer enormous advantages for science and math teachers, in terms of helping their students learn using Web 2.0 tools. For example: * Most of these tools can be edited from any computer connected to the Internet. Teachers can add, edit and delete information even during class time. * Students learn how to use these tools for academic purposes and, at the same time, can transfer their use to their personal lives and future professional careers. * RSS feeds allow students to access all the desired research information on one page. * Students learn to be autonomous in their learning process.
David Wetzel

5 Reasons Why You Should Use LiveBinders - 6 views

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    LiveBinders is a web 2.0 tool which provides the ability to save and organize materials for your science or math class. The great thing about this free tool is that you can update the resources instantly to ensure your lessons include the latest ideas, tips, and resources in science and math.
gabriela anjos

http://nikpeachey.blogspot.com/search/label/teacher%20development - 0 views

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    Some reasons why and how to create your own network for teachers and students.
Cecilia Carneiro

http://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/2008/01/30/the-best-music-websites-for-learning-english - 0 views

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    I've always enjoyed using music to teach for various reasons, I can say that one reason is that after listening to music everybodyis in a better mood, also because it makes learning much more fun and teaching as well. Eventhough finding music to use in classis not the challenge it was when I started teaching, and some books have songs built in their lessons still Ithink it is great to have all those alternatives Larry gives at hand and I'msureI'm goingto use them.
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    Description of the best music websites for teaching
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    I'm sure you will, and you'll also see possibilities for learners to find their own songs and put on a blog, wiki or webpages.
Carla Arena

The Bamboo Project Blog: Six Reasons People Aren't Commenting On Your Blog - 0 views

  • Six Reasons People Aren't Commenting on Your Blog
  • 1. You sound like a press release.
  • 2. You sound like an infomercial.
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  • 5. You haven't created the right atmosphere
  • 4. You haven't showed them how.
  • 3. You sound like a know-it-all.
  • 6. You just don't seem that into it.
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    Excellent post and it gives excellent tips why people don't comment. also, great to show that commenting is one of the crucial points of blogging and the most difficult aspect of it .
Maggie Verster

Using Mobile Technologies to Promote Children's Learning (pdf ebook) - 7 views

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    The report Pockets of Potential: Using Mobile Technologies to Promote Children's Learning, by Cooney Center Industry Fellow Carly Shuler, makes the case that our nation's leaders should not overlook the role mobile technologies can play, if well deployed, in building human capital and in helping to stimulate valuable innovation. As Sesame Street has proven over four decades of remarkable work, exposure to research-tested educational media starting early in life can accelerate children's skills, while producing enduring economic benefi ts to society. Pockets of Potential argues that despite legitimate public concern about the "disruptive track record" of mobile devices in schools, there is reason to be excited about their potential. As an analysis of key industry trends, opportunities, and challenges, including small-scale studies of academic and industry projects, the paper recommends a series of urgent action steps for key sectors to consider. Of particular note are the promising innovations developed by an international group of mobile technology thought leaders - from Silicon Valley to Seoul to sub-Saharan Africa - whose pioneering work is featured in this report and its appendices. The report joins a series of studies the Cooney Center has undertaken since launching one year ago. We hope to stimulate a new debate that will lead industry, funders, scholars, and caregivers to consider how the devices children now rely upon as their social currency may one day help them learn essential skills needed for success. As Mrs. Cooney recently noted, "Now is the time to turn the new media that children have a natural attraction to into learning tools that will build their knowledge and broaden their perspectives." Unless we do, the gulf between what children do informally and in school will widen, diminishing the educational opportunities all of our children need and deserve.
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