Added by Bill Powers
7 months ago
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If you're short on time but looking to learn about some of the coolest and most engaging web 2.0 tools, you're in luck! From Today's Meet to Socrative, there's plenty here for a teacher on the go but in the know. Hey that rhymes!
Added by jasonphillips
6 months ago
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The internet is agog with useful resources for teaching one way or another. Tutors, teachers and of course students are already benefiting from the use of such tools. And, a great thing about them is that a lot of these resources are actually available for use absolutely free of any charge.
Added by Katie Lepi
8 months ago
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People love to learn by examining visual representations of data. That's been proven time and time again by the popularity of both infographics and Pinterest. So what if you could make your own infographics?
Added by Jeff Dunn
1 year ago
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The era of Larry Page at Google is well underway. He's stormed through Google and left a trail of acquisitions and projects in his wake. To that end, Google just publicly released exactly which services will be discontinued. Most of these tools are below and you may recognize some (or all) of them.
Added by Jeff Dunn
1 year ago
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It’s mid-semester school holidays Down Under, and while the Australian states and territories might have slightly different school holiday times, just about everyone agrees that it’s hard to have a great holiday without a great book.
Added by Jeff Dunn
2 years ago
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Not a minute goes by on Twitter where someone is saying something witty, insightful, and / or meaningful. To that end, I tried to catalog some of the more interesting tweets of this week that I personally found to be ...
Added by Katie Lepi
7 months ago
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Love blogging teachers? Meet some inspiring, articulate educators whose blogs ooze unique ideas about high school teaching. Bookmark these blogs for freely shared resources, curricula and teaching aids. These generous bloggers introduce technologies for online learning and collaboration, from Web 2.0 tools to QR codes. You can also find practical tips for handling the pressures that accompany this noble calling.
Added by Jeff Dunn
1 year ago
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These outstanding resources are truly innovative ways to learn about and do some pretty technical things. Each resource may not pertain to you but it never hurts to view a problem (or lesson plan) from a different angle.
Added by Katie Lepi
7 months ago
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Homeschooling has been around for most of recorded history, but hybrid homeschooling is a fairly new phenomenon. For hybrid homeschoolers, education takes on multiple dimensions, combining elements of both homeschooling and traditional schooling to take advantage of the best aspects of both.
Added by Jeff Dunn
1 year ago
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So there's a new design to the Facebook News Feed. There are new features and an omnipresent blue bar on the top now. Cue the outrage. Most people, ironically, take to Facebook to voice their frustration. I don't know about you, but I find that particularly hilarious.
Added by Beth Holland
8 months ago
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Combine Jenn responding that she has iPads, iPods, laptops, and SMART Boards, with a 2-hour layover in the Dulles airport followed by a two hour flight, and you have a recipe for 10 ways to create literacy centers with technology.
Added by Terry Heick
1 year ago
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Now over a decade into the 21st century, there is tremendous pressure for education to “globalize.” What this means exactly isn’t universally agreed upon. This short eBook is a start.
Added by Alex Summers
8 months ago
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Earning a degree or a certificate in a field with a high rate of job growth can put anyone on a fast track for making progress in their career.
Added by Guest Writer
3 months ago
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A few innovative universities in particular can be counted on as continuous sources of headline-grabbing material, from new cures to new companies.
Added by Susan Oxnevad
4 months ago
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Explore. Share. Create.
It starts with an image. Define the image through multimedia. Present ideas. Pack it full of content. Create links to amazing sites. Explore, share and create with ThingLink in the classroo...
Added by Jeff Dunn
9 months ago
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YouTube has a firm place in the current classroom. From Khan Academy's videos to YouTube EDU and beyond, there's a reason all these videos are finding a home in schools. In an effort to help keep the ball rolling, Goo...