Why Web 2.0 Will Not be an Integral Part of K-12 Education: A Reply to Steve Hargadon | Britannica Blog
Daniel Willingham responds to Steve Hargadon's argument that Web 2.0 will be a significant part of the future of education. Daniel contests Steve's position.
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Moving Toward Web 2.0 in K-12 Education | Britannica Blog
Steve Hargadon sets out how "Web 2.0 will be a significant part of the future of learning, and that in the best case scenario it will become an important part of our formal educational institutions".
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What Makes a Good Project?
Gary Stager succinctly sets out eight elements for a good project in this article.
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Why History Isn’t Learned, and How Story Helps Change That | Beyond School
Spot on post from Clay Burell on the stuff of history and the role of storytelling.
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Stager-to-Go
Gary Stager is a great blogger that speaks his mind.
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CogDogBlog
This is Alan Levine's blog. He is an educator with a keen interest in educational technology and its application in the classroom.
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Ruminate » Blog Archive » Personal Living Environments
Chris Lott ruminates on Personal Learning Environments. He writes... students learn to navigate, assess, construct and participate in a living network that comprises the heart of their learning network.
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Asian Games: The Art of Contest
The history of games in Asia.
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Making Connections: Social Networking in the Elementary Classroom always learning
The power of social networking, especially in the elementary school classroom, is the ease with which students can begin to take a leadership role. There are multiple modes of communication and multiple spaces where a student might find their niche.
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Getting Started With Blogging in the Classroom (Techlearning blog)
Critical to this process is the understanding that blogging is about reading and critical thinking not writing. The end product of blogging is communication; however, the real growth comes from the entire process and it starts with deep, critical reading.
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Larry Ferlazzo’s Websites Of The Day For Teaching ELL, ESL, & EFL » Blog Archive » The Best Social Studies Websites — 2007
Here’s another “Websites of the Year” list. This one will be highlighting Social Studies (Geography, United States History, World History, Economics, and Government) sites I’ve posted about during 2007.
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Weblogg-ed » Individualized Networked Learning
Will Richardson writes on collaboration and groups in the edublogosphere.
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Half an Hour: Free Learning and Control Learning
Stephen Downes on Free Learning and Control Learning: On the So-Called Failure of Constructivist, Discovery, Problem-Based, Experiential, and Inquiry-Based Teaching
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Futurelab - Resources - Publications, reports & articles - VISION magazine - Learning to learn: what - or who - is assessment f
Views on assessment are at the heart of divisions in education, with assessment for learning versus assessment of learning one of the main issues.
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MIT Press Journals - The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Series on Digital Media and Learning
Sic publications regarding self, learning, social networks, communication and expression.
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Learning 2.0 Resources: PBWiki Gets Pimped Up
PBWiki has introduced some features that should broaden its appeal for teachers.
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Fortnightly Mailing: Using Blogger to get teachers started with e-learning. Guest contribution from Keith Burnett.
Keith Burnett writes on how to use Blogger to get teachers started with eLearning.
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Create online quizzes free quiz maker - ClassMarker
Online testing software.
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Half an Hour: These Principles
"And as teachers, we must model and demonstrate the principle attributes of learning, so that our students can best see how to emulate and follow our example."
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TeachTech
This is my blog. Thought I would add it to del.icio.us to alert others to my new blog address.
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