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Ann Baum (Johnston)

Apple Reinvents Textbooks with iBooks 2 for iPad - 0 views

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    "Apple® announced iBooks® 2 for iPad®, featuring iBooks textbooks, an entirely new kind of textbook that's dynamic, engaging and truly interactive. iBooks textbooks offer iPad users gorgeous, fullscreen textbooks with interactive animations, diagrams, photos, videos, unrivaled navigation and much more. iBooks textbooks can be kept up to date, don't weigh down a backpack and never have to be returned. Leading education services companies including Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, McGraw-Hill and Pearson will deliver educational titles on the iBookstore℠ with most priced at $14.99 or less, and with the new iBooks Author, a free authoring tool available today, anyone with a Mac® can create stunning iBooks textbooks."
Ben Louey

Digication e-Portfolios: K-12 - 1 views

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    Digication is the leading e-Portfolio provider for K-12 and Higher Education schools across the U.S. Our e-Portfolio Editions are tailored to meet the needs of individual teachers and students, classrooms, departments, and campuses. Whether you're looking to get started with your own e-Portfolio or evaluating a solution for your school, you've come to the right place.
Michelle Krill

Free Online Courses & Lectures from Great Universities (via Podcast and MP3) | Open Cul... - 0 views

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    Download free courses & lectures from some of the world's leading universities, including Stanford, Yale, Berkeley, MIT, Oxford, Harvard and others.
Michelle Krill

100 Best YouTube Videos for Teachers - Classroom 2.0 - 0 views

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    "View the list of the Top 100 Videos for Teachers. This list is provided by SmartTeaching.org, a leading online resource for current teachers, and aspiring education students and student teachers."
Michelle Krill

TimeBridge | Run Great Meetings - 0 views

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    TimeBridge is a web application that makes it incredibly easy to schedule and lead great meetings-and follow up after you meet. Think of us as your calendar-wrangling, agenda-making, note-taking, team-motivating, secret weapon in the battle against workplace inefficiency.
Michelle Krill

Kids@Random - 3 views

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    The award-winning Random House Children's Books Web site, kids@random, offers an array of materials and activities free of charge for children, teens, parents, and educators. The innovative teachers@random Web site features many teaching tools and classroom activities, including title-specific teachers' guides developed by leading educators, biographies of authors and illustrators, and podcasts. The Magic Tree House, Junie B. Jones, and Andrew Lost online classroom clubs provide innovative curriculum tie-ins and interdisciplinary connections for teachers during the school year. Random House is also the proud host of the award-winning www.seussville.com, Dr. Seuss's home on the Internet.
Michelle Krill

Becta Government & partners - Research - Reports and publications - Evidence on the imp... - 0 views

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    Overall there is a strong body of evidence linking the use of technology to improvements in learning and outcomes for learners. The relationship is not a simple one. Time taken to embed the use of technology, school-level planning and learner competency and focus of use, and link to models of learning are all important in mediating the impact of technology on outcomes. Schools that take a systematic and planned approach to using technology to support learning achieve better outcomes with technology than other schools. These 'e-mature' schools have a well-developed vision for learning and lead and manage their use of technology in support of this.
Michelle Krill

Beyond Web 2.0 Hype - 0 views

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    The past few years have seen an explosion of disruptive technologies that challenge the way we think, the way we operate, and the status quo of educational practice. Understandably, critical questions have emerged regarding the use of these technologies in education. Do they actually lead to new literacies, or do they simply provide a new context for the development of skills educators have always valued? What impact are they really having on students and schools? How can organizations implement, evaluate, and sustain these technologies in the service of learning?
Marge Runkle

CriticalThinking.org - Critical Thinking Model 1 - 0 views

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    Eight basic structures are present in all thinking: Whenever we think, we think for a purpose within a point of view based on assumptions leading to implications and consequences. We use concepts, ideas and theories to interpret data, facts, and experiences in order to answer questions, solve problems, and resolve issues. INTERACTIVE
Spring Grove

How We Lead - 1 views

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Ann Baum (Johnston)

The Global Forum on Technology & Innovation in Teaching and Leading - 0 views

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    Conference in Dubai - Jared Mader is attending and presenting here!
liza cainz

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Michelle Krill

Media Education Lab - 0 views

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    The Media Education Lab at Temple University is one of the nation's leading research and community outreach programs for media literacy education.
Michelle Krill

Who's Afraid of the Big Bad ©? - 10/1/2008 - School Library Journal - 0 views

  • Until something is proven illegal, assume it’s legal.
  • As a result, there are intellectual property laws that are so routinely ignored that they have become meaningless—and enforcing them makes librarians appear to be martinets.
  • Making free copies of copyrighted online materials and passing them out to students, downloading digital videos (such as YouTube’s) onto a local hard drive, and converting analog materials to digital formats to be used with an interactive whiteboard or slide-show software for whole group instruction are all regularly done by teachers. These uses have either no or minimal impact on a copyright holder’s profits. Overly strict enforcements of the letter of copyright laws will lead to creating scofflaws of not just students, but teachers, and make all copyright restrictions suspect.
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    Few subjects spark more disagreement and confusion than copyright.
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