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Cell Phones in (and out of) the Classroom
Tammy Worcester's handouts and links from NECC09
Edtags.org: Bookmarks for the field of education
Chris Dede, Harvard.Edtags.org is a website for educators (e.g., teachers, education graduate students, professors, librarians, etc.) to connect with people sharing similar interests, discover relevant materials that may have "eluded" the traditional card catalogue search, and store and categorize your favorite bookmarks. We encourage you to upload, store, categorize and share your own course papers, pre-print materials, pictures and the like. When you label a bookmark "private" only you can see it; however, sharing is what this site is all about.
Screenjelly - Home
Screenjelly records your screen activity with your voice so you can spread it as a video via Twitter or email. Use it to quickly share cool apps or software tips, report a bug, or just show stuff you like.
How To Get the Most Out of Twitter Hashtags
One of the most complex features of TwitterTwitterTwitter for new users to understand is the hashtag, a topic with a hash symbol (”#”) at the start to identify it. Twitter hashtags like #followfriday help spread information on Twitter while also helping to organize it.
Using Online Tools for Collaboration
What is the single most useful online tool for helping students collaborate on school projects? A Review of wikis, skype, google docs
NECC Sig Forum: The School Library 2.0 and Beyond
Presenter notes and presentations from the panelists.
LibraryLearningToolsSmackdown: A Sharing Session for Teacher-Librarians
Wiki for session on Library Tools Smackdown. Lots of fabulous resources here for Digital StoryTelling, Books & Reading Promotion, Information Fluency, Digital Citizenship and others.
Educators take Web 2.0 to school |
Larry Magid recaps his attendance at NECC for CNET News and discusses use of Web 2.0 tools in schools and the session on Classroom 2.0.
Education | Glogster
Glogster is proud to present Glogster.com/edu, a NEW addition to the site for all your educational needs!
Google Public Policy Blog: Recapping last week's Google D.C. Talk on cybersecurity
To help spark ideas and stimulate discussion following the release of the President's cyberspace policy review, last Friday we teamed up with the Center for a New American Security to bring together a panel of experts representing government, military, and industry for a Google D.C. Talk, "Developing a National Cybersecurity Strategy."
My Personal Learning Network (PLN)
Shown at NECC by Donelle O'Brien. Learning and being motivated by my PLN. - created at http://animoto.com
Beating the No U-Turn Syndrome: A New Approach to Teaching and Enforcing Copyright Compliance
For too long librarians have been seen as “copyright cops,” impeding the use of copyrighted materials by students and staff. This presentation suggests we redefine our roles, helping those we serve take maximum advantage of fair use provisions, finding authorities with a “user-centric” view of copyright enforcement, and teaching others to consider not just the legal, but moral side of intellectual property acquisition, use and re-use.
Tag Galaxy
Browse through Flickr photos in 3D with this flash application.
Links to Google Apps Presentations @ NECC
NECC Presentations @ Google Teaching Theater : June 29 - July 1
Tony Vincent's Learning in Hand
NECC 2009 iPod touch Session
I Education Apps Review -
Scott Smeech's site for Education Apps Review. Take a closer look at using cell phones in the classroom.
Google Similar Images
Similar Images allows you to search for images using pictures rather than words. Click the "Similar images" link under an image to find other images that look like it
Gail Lovely's TopTen Web 2.0 Tools for Young Learners
Wiki Site for Gail Lovely's TopTen Web 2.0 Tools for Young Learners
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