Weekly Diigo Bookmarks (weekly)
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Graphic organizers have been shown to increase congnitive level of thinking on any subject matter. Check this, you can make your own graphic organizer!!!!
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Here’s a great ed tech professor to follow.
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The skype and itouch+kindergarten links are great!
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Word Clouds
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With technology weaving into our K-12 schools, this site is usefull for all teachers to learn how all these new tools are used. They are step-by-step tutorials so you won’t be left in the dark
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For all you math nerdy teachers, here is a HUGE collection of math tutorials. This is a good link to add to your teacher site for students to visit and you could use for those absent students.
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Digital Ethnography » Blog Archive » Toward a New Future of “Whatever”
example of how to diigo with diigolet
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comment management tool
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9 Tips for Enriching Your Presentations With Social Media
Interested in growing your social network and advertising your product, service, or message. I really like the point on making your key points tweetable and engaging your audience through social media during the presentation
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Free Technology for Teachers: 25 More Educational Games and Game Builders
More Game resources! Can’t get enough of these!
I had a lot of fun trying out Newblasters through the MSNBC site.
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Jane’s E-Learning Pick of the Day: iPhone Apps for Education
Here’s a list of iphone/itouch apps that are great to use for educational purposes.
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“Gangs On Tribal Land” | Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites of the Day…
Larry has great lists of different links for sooooo many different topics. This one happen to be an addition to his resources about Street Gangs. I had been shown a project LA Times has going and shared it with him.
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The Greatest Book of All Time! Part 2 of 2 | Learn This
Its impossible to review great books, teachers, storytelling and personal development guides without including the greatest book of all time, the Bible.
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Does using social media make your writing gooder? – Teach42
Education and Technology by Steve Dembo
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Making the Implicit Explicit | always learning
One of the issues that comes up again and again in our CoETaIL program is the essential technology skills that all of our students (and teachers) need to
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What Do You Wanna Be When You Grow Up? – Chaplain – Elizabeth’s Posterous
Interview with a hospice chaplain.
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Character Trading Cards – Podcast3 – schooldays’s posterous
Plan for students making trading cards for reading activities.
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“Tattle Tale” – schooldays’s posterous
Discussion on encouraging teamwork and discouraging selfishness in classroom settings.
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Education Jobs & Popular Teacher Careers | Recently Popular Interview Tips Articles – TheApple.com
Posted from Diigo. The rest of educ515 group favorite links are here.
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I’ve been following this thread for a while. Keep it going