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K12 Online Conference 2007 | New Tools “Cell Phones as Classroom Learning Tools”
Liz Kolb hands-on presentation on varied uses for cells in teaching and learning
Google Earth Lessons
A free public resource created by teachers, for teachers, to give educators tools and ideas for using the free Google Earth software in their classrooms.
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NEW! - Where are you from?
Personal heritage and history are explored in this lesson as students chart their histories and migrations. -
My Tour of Spain
In this lesson, students use Google Earth and internet resources to plan and share their virtual vacation of Spain. The links provided make it a great Web Quest activity! Submitted by Echo Ukrainetz. - 1 more annotations...
Edmodo: What students think
José Picardo's blog post about Edmodo--lets you set up a walled garden blog with digital media sharing built in.
Learning 2.008 Shanghai Conference
Great example of use of Ning (social network) for a conference
The Power of Wikis in Higher Ed
Part 1 of two part series
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In this first half of a two-part interview, Mader talks about powerful ways to use wikis in education, content ownership issues, and how wikis tend to be used--and why.
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In higher ed, there are really three ways I think a wiki can be useful: teaching, research, and administration.
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School 2.0 - Home
Toolkit for schools as they work towards implementing web 2.0 features in their schools
VoiceThread Publishing Example: Safe, Powerful, Interactive » Moving at the Speed of Creativity
Voicethread example of 5th grade students.
Clusty the clustering search engine
Found courtesy of Kevin Honeycutt. Way to search user names and see the conversations around it.
Poll Everywhere | Simple Text Message (SMS) Voting and Polling, Audience Response System (ARS), PowerPoint Polling
Use cell phones to get instant polling feedback. Can integrate into web site or ppt.
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