This link has been bookmarked by 72 people . It was first bookmarked on 14 Jun 2008, by Lucy Gray.
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Matt ClausenThe Globaloria Program was established by the World Wide Workshop Foundation in the spring of 2006. A network of educational, programmable websites and related wikis and blogs, the Globaloria Program prepares young people (13 and older) to use technology, specifically to become makers of interactive games and simulations, for their own personal and professional development and for the social and economic benefit of their communities.
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Chris SmitUnbelievable possibilities! It could develop into something extraodinary! The use of this or similar models for Edu is limitless.
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CIT Ruddernetwork of educational, programmable websites and related wikis and blogs, the Globaloria Program prepares young people (13 and older) to use technology, specifically to become makers of interactive games and simulations, for their own personal and profes
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Kelly Onetwork of educational, programmable websites and related wikis and blogs, the Globaloria Program prepares young people (13 and older) to use technology, specifically to become makers of interactive games and simulations, for their own personal and professional development and for the social and economic benefit of their communities.
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edtechtalkkschroed
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Emily Vickerywhere social media meets social responsibility
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Rose ArnellSocial Networking by content area
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Vicki GreenHow today’s social media technology is creating opportunities for student collaboration and global exchange never before possible
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Anne FoxFollow My SLife where you can choose Global Climate change and from there find many resources including games and simulations.
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Patrick HigginsThis one looks pretty robust here. I'd like to get my head around this one for a while.
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Janice StearnsLooks like a promising environment for collaborative learning.
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Doug PetersonWhere social media meets social responsibility
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Vicki DavisOpen source curriculum and spaces for creating programs in all subjects! From our speaker at necc.
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Carol Isaksonintroduced at NECC2008 looks awesome - need to read reviews or spend a long time exploring!
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Where social media meets social responsibility
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Lee DavisA site by Idit Harel Caperton (president and founder of worldwide workshop) focusing on social media and key global issues.
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Valerie B.social media and responsibility
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Clay LebenThis site shows how socially minded game development can be used to motivate youth in workshops to learn about social issues. For example, in June 2008 kids in New Orleans create simple Flash games about nutrition at school and being healthy. American University students learn about global issues and put them into learning games.
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craig rolandWhere social media meets social responsibility.
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