This link has been bookmarked by 63 people . It was first bookmarked on 31 Dec 2007, by J Black.
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Sheila MortonThis blogging site shares great examples of why teachers should connect with other teachers around the world through blogging, podcasting and online webinars. One example is for professional development. She makes a great point to say that, "teachers will have a hard time keeping pace with the exponential explosion of information and new teaching tools". She believes that professional teacher development for web 2.0 tools will occur, but it will more than likely, "trickle" down all too slowly to the classroom teacher.
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Justin Scoggina great blog exploring web 2.0 tools in the classroom.
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Robyn Millershows photosketch
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Tania ShekoWeb 2.0 classrooms: online conferences
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Jo McLeaythe potential to bring about real awareness and change
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Rae Ann SmithInteresting perspectives on Web 2.0 tools.
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Maria Kneefrom the webinar for ISTE
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jlearn 2.0Janni Black's blog about blogging and other web2.0 tools
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Peggy GeorgeVideo tutorials, handouts, slideshows and resources to help beginners get started with blogging. Janni Black Blog
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John LarkinHumiliation and ostracism are alive and well in Second Life. Newbies not welcome.
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Jennifer McDanielJBlack explores everything Web 2.0 in the classroom.
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Alicia CundellOne Educator's experiences with everything Web 2.0
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Suzan BrandtI explore everything Web 2.0 in the classroom. It's my hope you'll add your ideas so that we can maximize our learning. As a high school computer science teacher (grades 9-12) in Denver, Colorado, I currently teach a Web 2.0 Technologies class, a Web Des
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Donna HebertAHS teacher
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J BlackIt's very difficult to get others to realize this. A picture is worth...but maybe a picture and text are worth more. If you are just starting on this journey, be warned that it is a bumpy one. It takes others a while to see the "whole picture" and I have to remind myself they'll piece it together at their own pace.
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consume like crazy AND continue to freely share, even when everything inside of me screams against it. This year has taught me that there are and will continue to be many times that others won't get it, or simply won't care about the radical ways technology is changing everything, especially education. When I feel like clutching new know
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