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Dangerously Irrelevant: Top posts - 0 views

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    Scott McLeod - Ruminations on technology, leadership, and the future of our schools. academia, academic, administration, administrator, administrators, assistant principals, CASTLE, college, colleges, district, districts, edublog, edublogosphere, edublogs, education, educational administration, educational leadership, educational technology, educational technology leadership, higher education, leaders, leadership, leadership development, leadership preparation, leadership training, learners, learning, McLeod, postsecondary, principal, principals, professional development, school, school administration, school administrator, school administrators, school districts, school leaders, school principals, school superintendents, schools, Scott McLeod, scottmcleod, staff development, student, students, superintendent, superintendents, teacher, teachers, teaching, technology, technology coordinators, technology integration, technology leadership, training, UCEA, universities, university
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The Best Sites For Learning Spanish Online - 1 views

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    Commenter added several more sites.
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Students, Ownership, & Creativity: 35 Resources | Teacher Reboot Camp - 2 views

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    "tools you can use to get your students presenting! Included is a brief description and helpful links to facilitate using these tools more effectively in the classroom."
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The Edublog Awards - 1 views

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    Want to know where to start your PLN? These are places and people to start with.
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Bloom's Activity Analysis - 0 views

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    Analyze learning activities against Bloom's in a spreadsheet setup.
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Something Different | always learning - 0 views

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    Here's a library I'd like to hang out in!
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Using FLIP Cameras in Your Classroom | Escobedo MS Tech Talk - 0 views

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    FLIP cameras are small handheld video cameras that can record 30 or 60 minutes worth of video. They connect to your computer with a USB plug that "flips" out from the side of the camera. The functions are basic, but the ease of use will make you forget that is lacks some bells and whistles "regular" camcorders have.
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