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Barbara Lindsey

Langwitches Blog » Saying Goodbye Ning - 1 views

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    Great post explaining what and how Silvia transitioned to from her Ning network.
Barbara Lindsey

Curriki - 1 views

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    Building collection of educational resources
Barbara Lindsey

Teacher's Guide to Using Facebook (Read Fullscreen) - 1 views

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    Original source
Barbara Lindsey

adVancEducation: A cookbook for 21st century project management - 1 views

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    Vance Stevens' blog post about his Calico journal article. He even gives the full text of his chapter via google docs for us to read.
Barbara Lindsey

TeachersFirst Resource Listing Titanpad - 1 views

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    Review of Titanpad, an online, free collaborative document creating. 
Barbara Lindsey

Historypin | Home - 1 views

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    Pin your history to the world. Explore the map, add your photos, write a story.
Barbara Lindsey

The Archaeology of the Mediterranean World: Teaching Thursday: Communicating with Stude... - 1 views

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    Assist Prof of Archeology details how he uses Twitter and discussion boards to more effectively communicate with students and help guide them in writing more appropriate and higher level response posts. 
Barbara Lindsey

ALA | Top 25 | Best Websites for Teaching and Learning - 1 views

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    LearnCentral among these
Barbara Lindsey

Google Earth for #GTAUK - 1 views

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    A wiki on google earth for educators by @dajbelshaw (Doug Belshaw in the U.K.)
Barbara Lindsey

Eventros - 1 views

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    Eventros connects you with other people in the room at professional events.
Barbara Lindsey

About | Vanished - 1 views

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    We should be doing this for languages and intercultural competencies!
Barbara Lindsey

Zinepal | Online eBook Creator - 1 views

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    Turn a blog or website into an ebook
Kevin Gaugler

All Things Web 2.0 - Home - 0 views

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    Great directory of new tools.
Kevin Gaugler

Worldmapper: The world as you've never seen it before - 0 views

  • Worldmapper is a collection of world maps, where territories are re-sized on each map according to the subject of interest. There are now nearly 600 maps.
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    A collection of world maps where territories are re-sized according to the subject content. Creative Commons licensed.
Barbara Lindsey

The TechCrunch Quick Guide To GrandCentral - 0 views

  • If you use GrandCentral you can give out a single phone number. What happens when that person calls that number depends on his/her relationship to you, and what you are doing at the time.
  • A big hurdle to using GC is the fact that no one knows it’s your new phone number, and they keep calling your old number. To get the maximum benefit from the service you need to route as many calls through it as possible. The only way to do that is to let your contacts know that your new GC number is the best way to reach you. Before you send out a mass email and reprint a thousand business cards, though, make sure you plan on sticking with the service.
  • You can customize greetings by specific callers or groups, so business callers can get one message, and friends can get another.
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  • Then you set up rules for phone calls. Have business contacts always ring your cell phone. Have family ring all of your phones. Friends go to your home number. Or whatever. You can also set certain people to go right to voicemail if you never want to talk to them directly.
  • You can also temporarily set all of your calls to go immediately to voicemail or to forward to another phone (this is great if you are out of town).
  • Hitting “4″ during a call turns recording on or off.
  • Voicemails are sent to your inbox - they can be reviewed by calling in or via your computer (see “mobile” below as well). All voicemails can be forwarded to others, or you can request an embed code to place it on a website.
  • GrandCentral has said that they will soon be releasing a feature that automatically transcribes voicemails into text and will deliver them to you via email or SMS.
  • WebCall: embed a call button on your website and let people call you (the caller will not see your phone number) Gizmo: GC will use your Gizmo ID as a forwarding phone number - get calls on your computer (great when traveling abroad)
Kevin Gaugler

Beyond WebCT: Integrating Social Networking Tools Into Language & Culture Courses - 0 views

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    Barbara's web2.0 course page.
Barbara Lindsey

The Power of Educational Technology: One For Tuesday 3-25-2008 - 0 views

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    Liz Davis does her own screencast of the features of diigo as seen through the eyes of an educator.
Barbara Lindsey

Digital Divide.org - 0 views

  • It took digital-divide researchers a whole decade to figure out that the real issue is not so much about access to digital technology but about the benefits derived from access.
  • 80/20 factor” (in which eighty percent of profit is made by serving the most affluent 20%) causes technology designers to work hard at creating "solutions" specifically for the affluent. The poor are ignored because market forces assume that designing solutions for them will not be profitable*. The result is that even where the poor are provided access to digital technology, it is low-quality and merely “localized” versions of products and services intended for the rich.
  • 1) Closing the Digital Divide is a precondition for reducing poverty.
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  • Closing the Digital Divide is a precondition for resolving terrorism.
  • The emerging market countries of Asia are now major drivers of the digital economy
Barbara Lindsey

Tools to Boost Your Productivity on Twitter » TweetLater.com - 0 views

  • Set up alerts and track keywords in the public Twitter stream.
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    Set up alerts and track keywords in the public Twitter stream
Barbara Lindsey

A physicist on the "Lessig style" (Lessig Blog) - 0 views

  • Watch TED Talks clips. :) More suggestions: Presentation Zen Deliver a Presentation Like Steve Jobs The Art of the Pitch (mp3)
  • http://www.edwardtufte.com/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=00001B&topic_id=1
  • More recently, I've started watching and deconstructing Lessig's TED talk with my Art & Media Ed students (most of whom are becoming teachers) in order to better understand the power of Lessig's approach. We also review the critiques of PowerPoint put forth by Edward Tufte, Sherry Turkle, and David Byrne. As a point of reference, we view Peter Norvig's PowerPoint reworking of the Gettysburg Address. If you haven't seen it, Norvig's presentation translates Abe Lincoln’s moving 1863 cemetery speech into a series of six generic slides featuring bullet points, bland colors and a nearly incomprehensible ‘Organizational Overview’ graph. It clearly illustrates some of the profound limitations of PowerPoint as a communications tool. In contrast, Lessig uses visuals (and selected text) in a way that truly compliments and extends the conceptual/pedagogical aspects of his presentations. As Chris Tunnell has pointed out, the multiple slides, repeating images, and minimal text allows the audience to focus on, enjoy (and presumably remember) the material being presented. This is further enhanced by the logical (e.g. 3 stories and an argument) and sometimes poetic (e.g. "the refrain") structures that Lessig uses to organize his talks.
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  • http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/11.09/ppt2.html
  • Reusing text
  • Reusing images:
  • XML tags:
  • Minimal text:
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