Tag: Must-See Posts
50 Little-Known Ways Google Docs Can Help In Education
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Google Docs is such an incredible tool for college students, offering collaboration, portability, ease of use, and widespread acceptance. But there are so many options, both hidden and obvious, that there’s a good chance you’re not using Google Docs to its fullest capability.
50 Google+ Circles Teachers Should Know About
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Education subject matter in particular seems to flourish on Google+, with parents, teachers, pros, students, and interested outsiders meeting up and talking about anything and everything. Social media-savvy educators seeking any outlet possible to trade resources and ideas should check out the following circles for hot topics in teaching all age levels — including adults!
9 Crowdsourced Ways To Create A Collaborative Multimedia Book
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What happens when one person asks for the best way to create a multimedia book? When she asks the crowd on LinkedIn, we all win! Here's 9 interesting ways to go about building a collaborative multimedia book.
How To Find Teacher-Approved Technology Right Now
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It's difficult to figure out what the newest tool is and how it could help in the classroom. More importantly, it's simply impossible to find out what thousands of teachers think about the latest and greatest teaching tool. Until now.
5 Ways Technology Has Changed One of Education’s Most Traditional Subjects: History
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From the fifth grader using an iPad to the professor projecting digital renderings onto the screen, from the student working in a genome lab to the one getting a degree from onlinedegree.com, the broad reach and applicability of technology has forever altered the way we learn, instruct, explore, and think.
40 New Education Blogs Recommended By Teachers
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It's super easy to start your own blog. That's a good thing. It means teachers with little time (isn't that every teacher?!) or technical know-how can actually have a stellar blog. These 40+ new blogs are incredible additions to any RSS reader.
Congrats To The 2011 Edublog Award Winners!
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It’s an exciting time in the world of education blogs and resources. While we didn’t win (maybe next year) there are some AMAZING winners that you need to check out.
50 Must-See Teacher Blogs Chosen By You
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Blogs have been around for years but are they still important in a world of social media? After checking out this amazing list of 50+ teacher blogs, the answer is clear: blogs are a great resource for content creators.
20 Education Administrator Blogs You Should Start Following Right Now
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This is part of a series of ‘Best of 2011‘ posts where we share some of the best education-related materials of the past year. Be sure to check back on a regular basis as we’ve got some pretty exciting stuff coming so...
30 Incredible Blogs Written By Students
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This is part of a series of 'Best of 2011' posts where we share some of the best education-related materials of the past year. Be sure to check back on a regular basis as we've got some pretty exciting stuff coming so...
30+ Creative Ways To Use Twitter In The Classroom
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If you're a fan of Twitter and teaching, hold onto your seatbelts. Thanks to Tom Barrett and his many collaborative Google Docs, you don’t need to worry about coming up with creative ways to use Twitter in your class...
10 Great Tweets You May Have Missed Today
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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 ...

