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Screenr: Instant Screencasts for Twitter - 0 views

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    Screencasting for twitter integration: "Screenr, which just launched today, lets you record screencasts of up to 5 minutes in length and stands out because of how easy it is to use. ... Once you finish your recording, you can immediately send your video directly to your twitter followers from within the application."
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Using Twitter in the Classroom - Technology Lesson Plans - 0 views

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How to Use Twitter to Grow Your PLN | Edutopia - 0 views

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    twitter times by grade and topic via edutopia
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TeachPaperless: Response to a Criticism about Using Twitter in the Classroom - 0 views

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    Social Media is not a monolith. It doesn't tell you what to do. There are no rules. There are countless ways to use Twitter; the key is that the use of the social media needs to be fully integrated into the teaching -- specifically for the purpose of teaching the content and skills of the course. So, the trick is to figure out how to do that for your course. And there's a good chance that a PLN model isn't gonna work for your kids. As for WHY it's important for kids to take part in authentic social media (rather than the walled garden variety), I wrote a post yesterday where I tried to sort of lay out the framework of what we're looking at on the future grid of 21st century education. It's my attempt to argue what authenticity in education means now and for the future, and I'd welcome any criticism of it. Anyway, Social Media is what you make it. It's yours to tinker with. So, use your imagination.
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50th Anniversary of the 1961 Freedom Rides - 1 views

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    "The National Youth Summit on the Freedom Rides on Wednesday, February 9, 2011 at 12:00 p.m. (EST) will allow students to discuss history with the people who were witnesses and activists on the front lines of the fight for justice. They will also engage in conversation with scholars, public historians, and most importantly, one another in this incredible webcast that joins live audiences in six cities around the nation."
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Essential questions for teaching September 11 - O Say Can You See? - 0 views

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    "Essential questions for teaching September 11 Editor's note: This post is by Joan Brodsky Schur, an education consultant and participant in the August 3 opening panel discussion for September 11: Teaching Contemporary History, the museum's online conference for K-12 educators about September 11."
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PolitiFact | Sorting out the truth in politics - 0 views

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    "Fact-checking the town hall debate We'll be checking the second presidential debate of 2012. This one is a town hall format, and it's happening in Hempstead, N.Y. Follow us on twitter @politifact for live updates throughout the night. We'll also be updating our site with fact-check reports as we finish them, so check back often. You can also email us ideas at truthometer@politifact.com To look up something during the debate, try our free app, Settle It! PolitiFact's Argument Ender. It's available "
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Over 25 Links Uncovering Project Based Learning Resources On The Web | 21 st Century Ed... - 1 views

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    "Welcome to this first in a series of PBL Mania Posts. For the next few weeks I am celebrating Project Based Learning by hosting a webinar at Edtech Leaders Online, and by presenting a PBL session at the NICE Conference in Chicago. In this post I will introduce you to some awesome places on the web containing some of the very best PBL resources. Before reading, please take a moment to subscribe to this 21centuryedtech Blog by email or RSS and also give me a follow on Twitter at mjgormans. "
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Wiki Summarizer - 0 views

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    thank you Kathy Shrock on Twitter!
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