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Another Quality resource from Annette Lamb
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Why a Wiki? « Experiencing E-Learning
Quick video explaining the use of wikis n a design group. Video done with a product called extranormal... Tight info in a 2 minute avatar driven video
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Our team uses a wiki to document our design and development processes, something I wrote about in a short column for the eLearning Guild’s Learning Solutions magazine. This weekend I was imagining a conversation between two people about the benefits of a wiki. This overlaps quite a bit with the reasons in my article, but it’s a more fun presentation with Xtranormal.
Introduction (Goomoodleikiog)
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The Internet is booming with new read-write web tools everyday. Knowing what tools to use, why you should take on learning something
new, and finding ways these tools can be used in concert can be pretty confusing. When would I use a blog? Why would I use
Moodle? Do I use a wiki or Google Docs? How do I choose? Do I use it
just because it is the latest newest coolest thing, or is there a better reason? Four web based
tools have emerged that can enhance student learning by taking some
established best practices in education to the next level making it
easier, faster, and more fun to learn.
educational-origami - home
Rich resources. Nicely segmented information on Bloom's taxonomy including the digital approaches. Helps me think.
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Educational Origami is a blog , and a wiki, about the integration of ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) into the classroom, this is one of the largest challenges that I feel we as teachers face. It's about 21st Century Learning and 21st Century Teaching. Marc Prensky coined the now popular and famous phrase "Digital natives and digital immigrants" in his two papers by the same name. Ian Jukes talks about Digital Children.
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A wiki from ISTE built to help teachers understand NETS-S implementation
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Welcome to the NETS•S 2007 Implementation Wiki
Please join us in discussing how the National Educational Technology Standards for Students are being implemented in classrooms around the world. We welcome your comments, ideas regarding the standards, and invite you to share a specific lesson plan that you have implemented regarding the standard. You may comment on a specific standards or you may want to focus your discussion around a grade range or ask a question or share an idea regarding how the standards are being implemented in that grade range. Please feel free to comment on another’s ideas, ask a question, and develop ideas together by selecting "Edit This Page." To be kept notified of the changes and updates to this page, use the Notify Me option.
indispensibletools / Wiki FrontPage
There really are some cool tools on this list. I found several that were new to m.
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Indispensible ICT Tools for teachers
The following list of ICT tools was crowd sourced from individual educationalists and not companies when the question 'What Indispensible ICT tools do you use in education' was asked and is not meant to be exhaustive in any way.
This particular wiki was created by Drew Buddie attributions where possible are below.
If adding to the list please try to keep the format of entries the same: Product name in alphabetical order; How used; 'Free' if free. Then put your name in alphabetical order in the contributors list at the bottom of the page.
eduwikius » Moodle
A wiki devoted to Moodle issues. Good demo of wiki use. Also solid Moodle resources
Audacity Wiki Home Page - Audacity Wiki
Audacity ® is free, award-winning open source software for recording and editing sound. It runs on Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux and other operating systems.
This is the Audacity Wiki, a public resource containing tips, tricks and information about Audacity and digital audio. Anyone can edit pages to make them more useful or relevant. Click here for help with Wiki editing.
Official Google Blog: SearchWiki: make search your own
SearchWiki: make search your own
11/20/2008 04:36:00 PM
Have you ever wanted to mark up Google search results? Maybe you're an avid hiker and the trail map site you always go to is in the 4th or 5th position and you want to move it to the top. Or perhaps it's not there at all and you'd like to add it. Or maybe you'd like to add some notes about what you found on that site and why you thought it was useful. Starting today you can do all this and tailor Google search results to best meet your needs.
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The changes you make only affect your own searches. But SearchWiki also is a great way to share your insights with other searchers. You can see how the community has collectively edited the search results by clicking on the "See all notes for this SearchWiki" link.
TeachersFirst: Wiki Walk-Through
Good online visual reader explaining how to use wikis in the k-12 environment...
Other Professional Activities - E Learning for Educators
Greg Pratt's Wet Paint based e-portfolio
Confessions of an Aca/Fan: The Official Weblog of Henry Jenkins: WHAT WIKIPEDIA CAN TEACH US ABOUT THE NEW MEDIA LITERACIES (PART ONE)
wikipedia a work in progress
Wikipedia watching
wiredin magazine article about wikipedia scanner that allows you to track who is making changes on wikipedia
copyrightfriendly » home
Joyce Valenza's wiki site of copyright friendly media for school projects.
UCSC Wiki Lab - WikiLab - The UCSC Wiki Lab
color coding to indicate the level of trust applied to wiki authors. Criteria include how long the authors work stays in wikipeidia, considers if author's work become the seed for more refinements.
21CIF Wikispace
Development space for articles going to ISTE Learning and Leading. 2 1000 word articles due by fall
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