Weekly Diigo Bookmarks (weekly)
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Hands on activities with videos
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did i do this correctly?
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Jen’s thoughts on things educational
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Educator’s blog focused on Education/Technology
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quietube | Video without the distractions | Youtube, iPlayer, Viddler, Vimeo and more
To watch web videos without the comments and crap, just drag the button below to your browser’s bookmarks bar. On any of the supported video pages, click the bookmark button to watch in peace.
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Evolving Educational Technologies
the official educ515 page
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Twelve Essentials for Technology Integration
This guide is designed to provide teachers with a slection of tools that can be used in most classroom settings regardless of content area. All of the resouces are 100% free for teachers. All resources have been previously freatured on Free Technology for TEachers.
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Don’t teach your kids this stuff. Please? – Dangerously Irrelevant
dear parent teacher administrator board member don’t teach your kids to read for the Web to scan RSS aggregate synthesize don’t teach your kids to write online pen and paper aren’t going anywhere since when do kids need an audience? no need to hyperlink make videos audio Flash no connecting,…
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Mobiles to Help Learning? High School in UK says OK – Teach42
Education and Technology by Steve Dembo
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The Innovative Educator: 21st Century Educators Don’t Say, “Hand It In.” They say, “Publish It!
21st Century Educators Don’t Say, “Hand It In.” They say, “Publish It!
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How Could New Ideas Change Education
MTV and Education? Oh yeah…check this out!!!
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Top 8 Sites To Listen To Free Christmas Music Online
Merry Christmas…listen to Christmas music online for FREE…
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Skip the Sub and Teach with Twitter | Edutopia
This gnarly teacher wrote, “I could create movies of my own teaching, of course. But that wouldn’t be interactive. And it would require my sub to run the technology of the room, and that is its own challenge. So I decided that I would try an experiment — Twittering with each class period.” Check this out for more info
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Free Technology for Teachers: November’s Most Popular Content
1. Why Teachers Use Twitter
2. 9 Resources for Website Evaluation Lessons
3. 6 Ways for Students to Publish Their Writing Online
4. 12 Ways for Students to Publish Slideshows Online
5. Intro to Wikis Video Created By Kids
6. Ten Trends to Affect Teaching In the Future (and now)
7. Daylight Saving Time Explained -
Free Technology for Teachers: Vidque – Create a Library of Educational Videos
Vidque is a new service that aims to help users curate their own collections of the best videos available on the Internet.
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At what point (grade) should schools teach students how to use mobile devices?
Take this Poll
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20 Online Tools to Make Learning Fun « Once a Teacher….
20 Online tools for kids.
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Blogger: E-Portfolios for Learning – Post a Comment
E-Portfolios
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Educational technology, k/12 technology, and education technology – Ray Schroeder, University of Illinois at Springfield”> Tags: no_tag
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What is Learned From Running a Blog? | Learn This
This article summarizes 3 important areas I’ve learned the most about from blogging!
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Bill Selak educational technology : (ed)tech (bill)tech podcast
Connect it! Bill Selak’s blog.
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Bill Selak educational technology : (ed)tech (bill)tech podcast
Facebook and Teachers
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Bill Selak educational technology : (ed)tech (bill)tech podcast
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Study: Children Who Blog Or Use Facebook Have Higher Literacy Levels
An article talking about how using Social Network Sites and blogs benefits students literacy. Very interesting read. The site is also created by a 15 year old, which is even cooler!
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All Your Parents – Part 1: Set the Climate | National Center for Family Literacy
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Blog 2- Website- Puzzles – Elizabeth’s Posterous
Resource for custom classroom puzzles
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Man Updates Facebook Status on Alter – That’s What She Said
Link to an article about a man who updates his status as “married” during his wedding ceremony.
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Discussion of why the APU Masters of Education in Digital Teaching and Learning is great!
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My New Favorite Website – Whitney’s posterous
Discussion of why Flickr is awesome
Posted from Diigo. The rest of educ515 group favorite links are here.
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