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Dianne Krause

Fliggo - Create Your Own Video Site - 0 views

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    Create a video site in seconds Build a video blog, the next YouTube or just a private place to share videos.
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Support Blogging! - Links to School Bloggers - 0 views

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    A GREAT list of educational bloggers
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Find People. Make Music. Online - Indaba Music - 0 views

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    Indaba Music is a place for musicians to find one another, create and remix music, and showcase their work. Record with our online session console, find musicians around the world, and blog about your new creations.
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Language Exchange - the social network for language learners - 0 views

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    In L2Exchange, you can # SEEK help and DISCUSS problems with other language learners # BUILD and STUDY vocabularies using wordlists and pictures # CREATE your own blog and share your learning experience # STRENGHTEN your listening skills with video or audio subtitles
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Free Social Network for Kids, Teachers & Parents - imbee - imbee - 0 views

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    imbee is the first free social network designed for young people! imbee is your personal spot on the internet. It's full of fun things to do like * Create a blog * Upload pictures * Make trading cards * Create and join groups imbee is a parent approved, teacher endorsed social networking site appropriate for kids and 'tweens.
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The Power of Educational Technology: Ten Tips for Growing Your Learning Network - 0 views

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    Learn how to grow your personal learning network.
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Home | Youth Voices - 0 views

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    Welcome to our "colossal ongoing discussion about everything." We invite you to join or log in to our site and to become a member of a growing community of K-12 students and teachers who are working together to nurture student-to-student conversations, collaborations, and civic actions that result from publishing and commenting on each others discussion posts, images, podcasts, bookmarks, and videos and VoiceThreads. Oh, and don't forget to check out what's on our minds, right now. Find out What's Up?
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Jessica Gross: Embracing the Twitter Classroom - 0 views

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    "Teaching students to learn from and with each other is a wise acknowledgment that more and more, students are relying on their peers for information. Sixty-five percent of Americans aged 12-17 and 67 percent of those aged 18-32 use social networking sites, according to the Pew Research Center. Students' lives are infused with each other's viewpoints. Teachers and professors like Parry and Camplese are taking group work to the next logical step: incorporating social media into their classrooms. In lieu of fighting teens' use of networking sites, they are communicating with students in a language that they understand. "
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