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PLN Yourself
"The idea of this site is to provide you with central location for resources and "how to" guides so that you can start building your own PLN. Most of the resources on this sites have been compiled from information from my other web sites. Remember as you use this information. Each of us has our own preference of what online tools works best for us."
guessthewordle / FrontPage
Each Monday, Wednesday, & Friday a new wordle will be posted for you and your students to view.
Each wordle will have a TOPIC and you will need to use your diciphering skills to figure out exactly what that topic is.
Then by using the google form, you are invited to share what you think that topic is.
You are also invited to create your own WORDLE and send it to me (jenuinetech (at) gmail (dot) com) You will be given full credit for your creation!!
Welcome to the Tricki | Tricki
Welcome to a brand new Wiki-style site that is intended to develop into a large store of useful mathematical problem-solving techniques. Some of these techniques will be very general, while others will concern particular subareas of mathematics. All of them will be techniques that are used regularly by mathematical problem-solvers, at every level of experience. We hope you will enjoy using the site and that many people will contribute to it. If you are new to the Tricki, then we have a page with information on it about what the Tricki is, what its aims are, what we hope it will develop into, how to read, write, find, edit, or comment on articles, and more:
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E Tool Box is “is intended as a virtual eToolBox of resources for integrating technology into the classroom. It is chocked-full of resources, how-tos, use in classroom, examples and more.”
cooltoolsforschools » home
A great Wiki of resources for schools looking to make use of web 2 tools in handy categories
WebTools4u2use » home
Web Tools 4 U To Use is a “wiki for school library media specialists to learn about cool new web tools, see how they can be used in school library media programs, and share ideas & success stories.”
Handbook of Emerging Technologies for Learning - Emerging Technologies for Learning
This Handbook of Emerging Technologies for Learning (HETL) has been designed as a resource for educators planning to incorporate technologies in their teaching and learning activities.
Collaborative Learning Home - Collaborative Learning
Welcome to the Collaborative Learning wiki. This space was created for the Learning@School conference 2009.
We hope to investigate what Collaborative learning is within the context of Web 2.0 and provide you with an overview or starting point for where to start.
Here is an attempt to define what Collaborative learning is compared to Cooperative learning. The two concepts are different but at some point merge on a continuum. Quite often a project begins cooperatively and then evolves into collaborative learning as questions, connections and ideas are discovered.
Web 2.0 in Education (UK) Home - Web 2.0 in Education (UK)
This site is designed to provide teachers with a directory of free webtools along with some suggestions as to how they may be used in the classroom. I have searched over 2000 websites and listed over 200 tools, that's over 200 opportunities for you to use ICT in your classroom and all for free!
socialnetworking4teachers » Bloggers Who Talk about Practical Applications
On this wiki page you can learn about educator bloggers who talk about the practical applications of emerging technologies -- and contribute to that list, the bloggers you have read, who have helped you develop practical techniques and strategies to facilitate learning in your classrooms. This listing is not for big-picture bloggers like David Warlick and other, but for in-the-trenches bloggers who talk about what works and what doesn't work.
Grazing for Digital Natives » home
This is a resource Wiki of Jennifer Dorman who works as a tech facilitator for a US school district. There is a lot of great links to resources.
abpc » 21st Centurizing Lessons
This links to a slideshow about 21st Centurizing Lessons. Some great concepts.
I especially like slide 11 and think this is paramount. Unlearning by educators.
When I speak on this subject, those two points get highlighted.
1) The classroom is no longer just a physical space
2) Learning is no longer a set time event.
educational-origami » home
Educational Origami is a blog, and a wiki, about the integration of ICT into the classroom, this is one of the largest challenges that I feel we as teachers face. Its about 21st Century Learning and 21st Century Teaching.
Social Networks in Education » home
A listing of social networks used in educational environments. Please add to this list (alphabetical by category and within categories).
Share More! Wiki » Work/Build Your Own Personal Learning Network?
The tools discussed here can save a lot of time and energy as you try to join the flow of conversation. One of my favorite quotes — which came to me via Mark Wagner — is, “He who learns from one who is learning, drinks from a flowing river.”
I hope you’l
howtall » home
How Tall Is A First Grader?register.png
This project is open to first grade classrooms world wide. The purpose of this project is to collaborate with other first grade classrooms, learn math, reading, and writing skills, find out about each other, and hav
abowman » home
Examle of a Wiki that an English teacher and a reflective learner uses with her kids.
WDHS » home
This is Wyndham High School's Wiki page which is a great example of something that can easily be set up to make a collaborative area for a school.
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