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Jimmie Quesinberry

Library Thing - 0 views

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    A home for your books. Enter what you're reading or your whole library. It's an easy, library-quality catalog. A community of 1,000,000 book lovers. LibraryThing connects you to people who read what you do.
Wendy Staskiewicz

WIO Chapter 10--cell phones in 5th gradeclass - 0 views

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    Teacher is using cell phones for educational uses, and efforts are successful. Even parents are glad because of the more open communication.
Marionette Jeffers

Hatch Unveils iStartSmart Mobile Educational System for Early Learners - 0 views

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    Content-rich activities designed for kindergarten readiness
Don Lourcey

iPad in Education - 0 views

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    Great resources for delpoying iPads. Especially like the chart comparing iPads, desktop, laptops. Great for decision making.
Don Lourcey

Welcome to Virtual High - 0 views

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    Details how CMS is creating innovative options for kids, a Virtual High program where students can continue virtual options from home with built in student and school support
Jimmie Quesinberry

Livemocha Maintenance - 0 views

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    Learning foreign languages online
Don Lourcey

As Classrooms Go Digital, Textbooks May Become History - 0 views

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    Disruptive Innovation
Paula Chandler

Free and Open Source Software and Courseware - A User Guide - 0 views

  • Before I was aware of the free and open source software alternatives, I would have probably accepted this request as fair enough. But when I learned how good Open Office was for example, and saw what OpenOffice.org had to say on their website, "You can install this software on every computer in the school and on every pupil's and every teacher's computer at home without paying any license fees. Please encourage others to do so..." I had to ask these questions: Why are public education departments buying software at such an expense, and insisting that their staff and students use the same, when the equivalent alternatives in software are not only free, open and more flexible, but are more equitable, accessible, usable and reliable for the students and teachers? And while we are considering that question I'd like to put forward another: Why are those same public departments investing so much in a culture and practice of copyright, intellectual property and user pays business models when technology such as the Internet, free and open source software, and concepts like open courseware make it economically viable to at last offer a free and open education equally to all?
    • Paula Chandler
       
      The above excerpt from the article I found at flexiblelearning.net stuck out to me because until I started reading The World is Open, I was not aware that there were free alternatives to such expensive software such as the Microsoft Office Suite that our district pays tens of thousands of dollars for each year to maintain the licenses. When I started using google docs, I was amazed at the sharing abilities and the many other capabilities that exist with such Open Source resources. At this point I have not actualy created documents in google docs but look forward to doing so.
Marionette Jeffers

NC State University Annotated Compendium of Open Source Resources - 0 views

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    Also includes an open source computer policy.
Marionette Jeffers

Curriki - 0 views

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    K-12 educational resources. You can search by grade level, content and type of technology. All free!
Debbie Smith

Blended Learning: Combining Face-to-Face and Online Education | Edutopia - 0 views

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    There's this myth in the brick and mortar schools that somehow the onset of online K-12 learning will be the death of face-to-face (F2F) interaction. However this isn't so -- or at least in the interest of the future of rigor in education, it shouldn't be.
Don Lourcey

The Anti-Creativity Checklist - Youngme Moon - The Conversation - Harvard Business Review - 0 views

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    If you had to come up with a checklist for your organization that was guaranteed to stifle imagination, innovation, and out-of-box thinking...a checklist designed specifically for people who want nothing to do with disruptive change...what would it look like?
Debbie Smith

SchoolForge - 0 views

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    This site has list of free/open source software available for use in an educational environment.
Annitra Leigh

Why Open Source in Schools - 0 views

shared by Annitra Leigh on 13 Jul 11 - Cached
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    Please take a moment and review the information provided on open source ware as an option for schools.
Andrew Brehler

Models of Sustainable OER's - 0 views

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    Discusses the definitions and sustainability of "open" resources.
Harriett Tillett

Instructional Materials - 0 views

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    The CSU is committed to ensuring that all campus Information Resources and Technologies are fully accessible for persons with disabilities. This commitment reflects a goal to provide the most effective learning environment for all students--rather than simply to ensure compliance with various federal and state laws.
Veronica Clay

Official: The Google Wonder Wheel Is Gone - 0 views

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    Jul 3, 2011 at 1:20pm ET by Gary Price A Google spokesperson has informed Search Engine Land that the Google Wonder Wheel feature has been taken offline. The spokesperson said that the search tool was removed due to the "initial stage" of the Google site redesign announced earlier this week.
Don Lourcey

20 Characteristics I've Discovered about Unschoolers and Why Innovative Educators Shoul... - 0 views

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    Provides an example aligned to the NotSchool mentioned in Bonk's work, chapter 3, pp. 93-98. It will get you thinking about empowerment, meaningfulness, individuality, creativity, and that brick and mortar schools don't have to enrage students but can instead engage.
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