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Celebrating Women in Technology | Edutopia
Women in IT. For your daughters. http://t.co/s2V2m76P #plpnetwork
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Digitally Speaking / FrontPage
Have y’all seen my professional development wiki? It’s a warehouse of almost every #edtech resource I’ve ever created: http://t.co/nLWHtX5Y
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“The Socratic Seminar” – Aaron Eyler.com
My Socratic seminar page: #edcampss http://t.co/V0rCX3m0
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13 ways Twitter Improves Education « Ask a Tech Teacher
RT @digitalnative: 13 ways Twitter Improves Education http://t.co/5gpFHtXM #edtech #socialmedia
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Free Technology for Teachers: Rubrics for Assessing Blogs, Wikis, and Podcasts
Rubrics for Assessing Blogs, Wikis, and Podcasts http://t.co/T12Y70qj
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745 Tips for Creating Social Networking School Guidelines | EdReach
RT @web20classroom: 5 Tips For Creating Social Networking School Guidelines: http://t.co/slzPRqKu #edchat
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Tony Vincent's Learning in Hand – Blog – Learning in Hand #25: QR Codes
So many ideas for QR codes in teaching and learning, so little time… http://t.co/On41Ib3W #slide2learn #mobile2012 #mlearning
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A Media Specialist’s Guide to the Internet: 39 Sites For Using iPads in the Classroom
39 Sites For Using iPads in the Classroom http://t.co/LTfLuRw4 #edtech
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Why Digital Citizenship Must Be Taught in Schools – Scott Steinberg – Voices – AllThingsD
Why Digital Citizenship Must Be Taught in Schools: http://t.co/LhHnLXGm #education #socilamedia #sm #Twitter #FB
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Error – Buck Institute for Education
The @biepbl site is awesome! RT @eolsonteacher: A great resource for those starting #pbl : http://t.co/TLLmSJrA #engchat
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Teaching kids to be ‘digital citizens’ (not just ‘digital natives’) – The Washington Post http://t.co/uwsapnE6 #digitalcitizens #edchat
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#Engchat Musings: Multigenre Projects
RT @vocabgal If PPL want ideas from last week’s #engchat abt Multigenre Projs,I’ve posted best ideas on blog: http://t.co/hyr3ixJc #TLChat
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ClassConnect | Find, build and share lessons
Interesting free lesson planning tool/site: ClassConnect http://t.co/BNRneIx0 via @rmbyrne #beyondthetextbook
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How to Give Effective Presentations: 21 Tips | Inc.com
I’m Sorry your Presentation Sucked. 21 Ways to Fix It. http://t.co/QMNzjtxf #edtech #edchat
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10 Apps Every iPad User Should Own | PCWorld
Ten Apps Every iPad User Should Own http://t.co/OCxWpv3U
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Five Characteristics of Technology Teachers | The Educator’s Classroom
Five Characteristics of Technology Teachers via @dr_teach http://t.co/4Y7reBtz #edtech #cue12 #edchat
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It Is Not About the Gadgets – Why Every Teacher Should Have to Integrate Tech Into Their Classroom
It Is Not About the Gadgets – Why Every Tchr Should Have to Integrate Tech Into Their Classroom http://t.co/qgNlIE2T
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My thoughts going into the #beyondthetextbook conversation … Textbooks. http://t.co/eDKrZXMS #sschat #pblchat #ecosys
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Educational Technology Guy: STEM Resources LiveBinder – lots of great resources
STEM Resources LiveBinder – lots of great resources
http://t.co/hZRSZKor #edtech #edchat #education #STEM -
What Teachers Need to Know for Effective Technology Integration: Teachers’ TPACK: http://t.co/dRolYH2O
Category Archives: Delicious and Diigo
Diigo Links (weekly)
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12 Essential Apps You Should Be Installing On Your New iPad [Buyer's Guide] | Cult of Mac
12 Essential Apps You Should Be Installing On Your New iPad [Buyer’s Guide] http://t.co/Ih6j2v5v via @zite #edtech
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iPad Literature Circles – Literature Circles
iPad Literature Circles http://t.co/uzgnCVMu via @zite #engchat
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iBuildApp :: Create Free iPhone App Using Online Interface Builder| Android, iPad
Holy cow a teacher just showed me this and it’s great- easy, FREE, intuitive app-creator: http://t.co/Ym3x7ixE So many possibilities here
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Free Technology for Teachers: All of My Blogging Advice in One Place
All of My Blogging Advice in One Place http://t.co/8pSQ2hTl
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Weekly iPad Resources and Suggestions from EdTechTeacher (3/5) http://t.co/2XIFmYNY
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Educational Technology Guy: 10 Great, Free Apps for Students for Notetaking and Class Planning
10 Great, Free Apps for Students for Notetaking and Planning http://t.co/Y3adeZhC #edtech #edchat
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Also apps and lessons for doing history with the ip@d https://t.co/QzcjAwx5. #cue12
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Smithsonian Source: Lesson Plan: Fact, Fiction, or Bad Memory
The Boston Massacre became a rallying point for those opposed to remaining British colonials. Because the incident was the subject of propaganda, there is a great deal of mystery and misconception about what really happened. How can we know what is truth and what is fiction?
In this lesson, students evaluate the events of the Boston Massacre by identifying bias (point of view) and motive for writing. They look, too, for “immediacy” in primary and secondary source material. By determining reliability of sources, they attempt to determine who is to blame for the Boston Massacre.
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Paperless Research Paper X iPa
Paperless Research Paper X iPads – from Greg Kulowiec http://t.co/YRGn6dhg
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Untethered Teachers: Using AppleTV in the Classroom | Wired Educator
Untethered Teachers: Using AppleTV in the Classroom http://t.co/2rpHwluH #edtech
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101 Web 2.0 Tools for Teachers You Should Know About
101 Web 2.0 Tools for Teachers You Should Know About http://t.co/WhIgtdJp #edtech
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SCC ENGLISH: Twitter for English Teaching
Using Twitter for English teaching: http://t.co/MVkQUROR #engchat
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Introducing: The Mousetrap Shakespeare Madness Tournament! | dThe Mousetrap79
March madness for Shakespeareans. Is #1seed Henry V ready for #4 Rosalind’s wit? http://t.co/qW0QfJzy
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AQA English Literature (Specification B): Unit 1 – Aspects of Narrative – Resources – TES
Gatsby teaching resources & super @showmeapp videos from @sccenglish: – http://t.co/zfn3J9lS
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Active Learning – Resources – TES
Active learning ideas for biology http://t.co/g7zDpqs1 #scichat
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The Must-Have Guide To Helping Technophobic Educators | Edudemic | EdTech Tools | Scoop.it
The Must-Have Guide To Helping Technophobic Educators | Edudemic | @scoopit http://t.co/cHb4sc8j
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20 Ways Libraries Are Using Pinterest Right Now | Edudemic
20 Ways Libraries Are Using Pinterest Right Now http://t.co/jRLBlCa0
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Free Technology for Teachers: What’s Your Goal? Thinking About Tech Choices
What’s Your Goal? Thinking About Tech Choices http://t.co/7I7Z7Mwc
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Dark Side of the iPad ~ Collecting student projects is difficult! | John Larkin
Dark Side of iPad-Collecting student projects is difficult! http://t.co/sqN8Dkmf Must-read for educators implementing iPads #edchat #cpchat
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Median Length of a Book Is 64,000 Words – GalleyCat
Did you know the median length of a book is 64,000 words? Some useful stats: http://t.co/V1twS7Pz
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achievethecore.org / Steal These Tools / Text Dependent Questions
Love this tool for creating text dependent question http://t.co/EvDoxDnQ #commoncore
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How to Pin Quotes on Pinterest – GalleyCat
How to pin quotes from your favorite book on Pinterest. Fun weekend obsession: http://t.co/lJ9sHtsP
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Oscar Wilde Our Contemporary by Nils Clausson
Teaching Oscar Wilde’s Picture of Dorian Gray? Terrific resource here http://t.co/at4h5qAl #engchat
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A YouTube channel that aggregates the ‘good stuff’ for teachers. Spend less time searching, more time teaching. http://t.co/6VLWYQuy
Diigo Links (weekly)
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Writing with Ethos, Logos and Pathos in 21st Century Authentic Texts | Edutopia
Writing with Ethos, Logos and Pathos in 21st Century Authentic Texts http://t.co/FYniX3Yf via @zite #engchat
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20 Little-Known Web Resources For Teachers | Edudemic
20 Little-Known Web Resources For Teachers http://t.co/7WdMBYKs #edtech @rkiker
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Punctuation on the SMARTBoard Saves Grandma – Teachers Love SMART Boards
Punctuation on the SMARTBoard Saves Grandma » http://t.co/jyqLgmgL #smartboards
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Third-generation iPad: What you need to know | Macworld
Everything you want to know about Apple’s New iPad. http://t.co/BYxjTFae
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RT Good article on contructivist theory
RT @mccoyderek Good article on contructivist theory http://t.co/CfVBO81G
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Why STEM is not enough (and we still need the humanities) – The Answer Sheet – The Washington Post
#sschat #engchat Role of the humanites in STEM http://t.co/fkelfKZg
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@danamhuff Here’s some visual examples as well as the full criteria on the last page http://t.co/EhzPEKxv #engchat
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7 New Apps You Don't Want to Miss
7 New Apps You Don’t Want to Miss http://t.co/PeBYJe23
Diigo Links (weekly)
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Around the Corner-MGuhlin.org: Inspiration – Technology and Autism
Inspiration – Technology and Autism http://t.co/NmN2BksR
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Using Twitter in the Classroom: A Presentation
Using Twitter in the Classroom: A Presentation http://t.co/2Al2ijk6 #edtech
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Using Twitter for Professional Development http://t.co/8PRVDUnU
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Apps in Education: iPad Apps that work with Smartboards
iPad Apps that work with Smartboards http://t.co/ObE8QZbJ #edtech
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Wonderful infographic from USC representing/celebr
Wonderful infographic from USC representing/celebrating the most celebrated children’s books! http://t.co/oKMXOFvY
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Free Technology for Teachers: 5 Ways for Students to Publish in Under a Minute
Five Ways for Students to Publish in Under a Minute http://t.co/4tEYHlwG
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Guest post: Sharyn McCrumb on writing historical fiction | John F. Blair, Publisher
Sharyn McCrumb on Writing Historical Fiction: http://t.co/SZmZQe17
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Notable iPad Apps: A Collection of Essential App Reviews Sorted by Editor’s Rating | Macworld
MacWorld’s collection of apps for taking notes on the iPad.
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How Teachers Actually Feel About Education Technology [Infographic] | Edudemic
How Teachers Actually Feel About Education Technology [Infographic] http://t.co/cBINLLK6 #edtech
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Infographic – Six Emerging Educational Technologies
Infographic – Six Emerging Educational Technologies http://t.co/KKxjLdHt #edchat #cpchat #edtech
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Love Through the Ages – My favorite lesson plan sharing site is TES out of the UK. Here is a great teaching… http://t.co/631YFKxj
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Ms. Conrad’s – Fabulous First Grade Class (D41)
Check out our poetry collection e-books on LiveBinder: http://t.co/PeoPneK0
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A nice beginner resource- Selecting the Right Technology Tool: Wikis, Discussion Boards, Journals, and Blogs http://t.co/nteYffMD #edtech
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Free Technology for Teachers: A Planetarium for Your Browser
A Planetarium for Your Browser http://t.co/H6Xo9qrz
Diigo Links (weekly)
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Shakespeare Works When Shakespeare Plays – UC Davis School of Education
Teaching Artists from some of the world’s most respected Shakespeare Theatres shared active and playful approaches to enliven the teaching of Shakespeare. The weekend was presented by the UC Davis School of Education and the Robert and Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts at UC Davis in association with Globe Education (Shakespeare’s Globe, London) and the Shakespeare Theatre Association.
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Evolutions: Tech Integration Stories from the American School of Bombay http://t.co/vzPlxJWw
Diigo Links (weekly)
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2012 Secondary Section Election Candidates
NCTE candidate slate came out today. http://t.co/Vb3s1KHt Some awesome people there! Love seeing my friend Gary’s name there:-)
Diigo Links (weekly)
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Video: A guided tour around Dickens’ birthplace | Anglotopia – For People That Love Britain
Take a video tour of Dickens’s birthplace led by his great-great-great granddaughter, Lucinda Dickens Hawksley.
Diigo Links (weekly)
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The Year in Education: Seven Innovations Changing the Way the World Learns – Education – GOOD
The Year in Education: Seven Innovations Changing the Way the World Learns http://t.co/U7gJYQxM
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Steinbeck Makes Microeconomics Real
This blog post describing a novel study of The Grapes of Wrath in an economics course is a great example of why we need to do more cross-curricular learning. Note especially the students’ initial responses to the course compared with their final assessment.
Diigo Links (weekly)
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Better Living Through Beowulf: If Jane Austen Used Facebook . . .
Professor Bates describes his students’ construction of Facebook profiles for characters in Sense and Sensibility, an activity that many teachers are trying as an alternative way to analyze literature, history, science, Bible characters, etc.
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Favorite blogs this year (besides ones I wrote for
Favorite blogs this year (besides ones I wrote for): @TheHairpin, @io9, @arstechnica, @ftrain, @TheAtlanticTech, & @edyong209’s @discovermag
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Dan Bruno discussed “flipping” the classroom and provides a model for what that might look like.
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Free Technology for Teachers: Logotype Maker – Quickly Create Neat Logos
I love this thing. I’m a logo making fool with it right now. Logotype Maker – Quickly Create Neat Logos http://t.co/Er6eBvhB
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Teaching Ahead: A Roundtable – Education Week Teacher
What should teacher evaluations look like? A host of teachers respond in @EdWeekTeacher’s latest roundtable: http://t.co/HHFVlbFY
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Using Google Earth in the classroom | Google Earth Blog
Using Google Earth in the classroom http://t.co/ezfV2bEK @reubenhoffman
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will return on Jan. 9th at 7 PM EST w/ writer/teac
#engchat will return on Jan. 9th at 7 PM EST w/ writer/teacher Kelly Gallagher @KellyGToGo – Pls. RT. #nwp
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Teachers Publish Their Own Textbooks – Yahoo! News
Teachers publishing (and selling) their own textbooks: http://t.co/tBREyFHZ
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Free Technology for Teachers: 11 Places to Find Free eBooks for Yourself and Your Students
New post: 11 Places to Find Free eBooks for You and Your Students http://t.co/dUtrVVu7
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Resume Generator – ReadWriteThink
What would Scrooge list on his resume? Use the Resume Generator to create a resume for a favorite character: http://t.co/fwFdEOdZ
Diigo Links (weekly)
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“The Lord of the Rings,” “Twilight,” and Young-Adult Fantasy Books : The New Yorker
Adam Gopnik discusses the appeal of high fantasy in YA. He misses the mark, I think, in not discussing Joseph Campbell’s influence in all of this, and he’s condescending throughout much of the piece, but it’s an interesting analysis aside from these two admittedly major issues.