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Lynda Van WinkleBill Ferriter teaches 6th grade language arts in North Carolina, where he was named a Regional Teacher of the Year for 2005-2006.
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Kathleen M. ThomasCreative Commons and Plagiarism. Kids need to know this. We all do! http://t.co/f30Cbzdw #digitalcitizenship #growingupdigital #EdTech
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Alana CallanGreat blog from @plugusin about the value of conversations at #educon. http://t.co/zyzNSqmn @djakes @bhsprincipal #plpnetwork
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Andrea BlancoTool Review: Tripline
At its most basic level, Tripline is a way for you communicate by putting places on a map. That's a very human activity that has been happening for thousands of years.
We've added a social layer to that communication so, whether you're a regular person or a rockstar, you can share where you're going, where you are and where you've been with the people you care about. -
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KPI_Library BookmarksBlog on the Teacher Leaders Network (TLN). The blogger, Bill Ferriter, teaches 6th grade language arts in Wake County, NC. He has designed professional development courses for educators nationwide on the use of web2.0 technologies in the classroom.
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Beth HollandThis blog, written by Bill Ferriter (NC Regional Teacher of the Year for 05-06) is also featured on the Teacher Leaders Network. He's a bit out there - hence the blog title - but has some really interesting thoughts.
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lisacetroni...examples of the Curiosity Box ... Finding metaphors, making connections, understanding and explaining
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gabriela dominguezblog of a teachers with different ideas on using technolofy inthe classroom
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Juli LortonBill Ferriter teaches 6th grade language arts in North Carolina, where he was named a Regional Teacher of the Year for 2005-2006.
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Tina Christophersonill is national board-certified teacher who teaches sixth-grade language arts and social studies teacher in a PLC near Raleigh, North Carolina. Bill has designed professional development courses for educators nationwide. His trainings include how to use blogs, wikis, and podcasts in the classroom; the role of iTunes in teaching and learning; and the power of digital moviemaking. Bill has also developed schoolwide technology rubrics and surveys that identify student and staff digital proficiency at the building level. He is a founding member and senior fellow of the Teacher Leaders Network and has served as teacher in residence at the Center for Teaching Quality.
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Shawn Paradisby Bill Ferriter: teaches 6th grade language arts in North Carolina, where he was named a Regional Teacher of the Year for 2005-2006.
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Mohammed NourBill Ferriter teaches 6th grade language arts in North Carolina, where he was named a Regional Teacher of the Year for 2005-2006.
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Bill Ferriter teaches 6th grade language arts in North Carolina, where he was named a Regional Teacher of the Year for 2005-2006.
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William Gaskinsf you’ve noticed even more technology entries here on the Radical than normal, that’s because I’ve been doing a lot of writing recently for my second book.
Titled Plug Us In: 5 Easy Steps to Integrate Technology into Your Classroom and scheduled to be p-
We need students to create links, both mentally and digitally, from what they know already, to what they are trying to know. We are stressing “cognitive leaps” and learning by doing as often as we can, but there are inherent problems with that.
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Connections are easily the most valuable learning experiences in my own growth---and something I work to make real for my students every day.
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