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iEARN - International Education and Resource Network
The world's largest non-profit global network that enables teachers and youth to use the Internet and other technologies to collaborate on projects that enhance learning and make a difference in the world.
Global SchoolNet: Home
Global SchoolNet's mission is to support 21st century learning and improve academic performance through content driven collaboration
PH International | What We Do
Provides educational programs to bring together students and educators.
Cool Cat Teacher Blog: How I use wikis. What do you do?
Lively, interesting ideas.
SLOODLE - Simulation Linked Object Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment
SLOODLE is an Open Source project which integrates the multi-user virtual environment of Second Life® with the Moodle® learning-management system.
SLOODLE provides a range of tools for supporting learning and teaching to the immersive virtual world; tools which are integrated with a tried and tested leading web-based learning management system.
Tools for the TEKS: Integrating Technology in the Classroom
This workshop introduces participants to Web 2.0 and many of its available tools. These include WikiPedia, RSS, social bookmarks, feed aggregators, validation of online content, blogs, and creative commons.
Classroom 2.0
Welcome to Classroom20.com, the social network for those interested in Web 2.0 and collaborative technologies in education. We encourage you to sign up to participate in the great discussions here, to receive event notifications, and to find and connect with colleagues.\n
Jing | Add visuals to your online conversations
Free software to do this.
Web 2.0 Professional Development resources | Educational Origami
7 things you should know about these 2.0 sites
TeachersFirst Edge
Reviews of web 2.O applications for teachers.
netgened - home
As announced at the Flat Classroom conference this past Monday, the Net Generation Education Project is the replacement for the Horizon Project and will include approximately 10 schools with 300 students. The application process is now open for schools who wish to participate in the project.\nLast year, Don Tapscott keynoted the Horizon Project 2008 which focused on having students envision the future of education via web collaboration and video. The reading documents include the Horizon Report 2009 from the New Media Consortium and Educause. Don Tapscott went on to include this project in his new Book, Grown Up Digital: How the Net Generation is Changing Your World.\nSo, the next level of "flattening" is to not only have classrooms connect but to have the classrooms connect in new and more far-reaching ways with the authors of their books. Recent examples of connected classrooms and authors include Karl Fisch's Whole New Mind Project as they work with Dan Pink and such as Will Richardson and Anne Davis did with Sue Monk Kidd, author of the Secret Life of Bees.
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