It's pretty new, so fairly small at the moment. But, it's a start. Hope you find something useful.
BSho: Freewebs
Added by Betina Sho on July 6, 2007 at 6:48am —
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Realising that even the keynote speakers are not fully aware of the revolution that this 2.0 software can cause. Brought down with a bump by the reality of inappropriate use of voice threads by some of my students... or was it just creative play ??
Added by dave garland on July 5, 2007 at 3:48pm —
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I just joined Ning yesterday and am already loving it. i feel like I am connecting immediately with smart and fascinating people who are passionate about the same things I am - youth, teaching, technology and making the world a better place! It's so energizing to connect with all of you.
In a few days I will be in Barbados working with youth there. We will be posting to our blog at www.youthlab.net beginning on Tuesday or Wednesday next week. i hope you can check it out. Youth LAB…
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Added by Mindy Faber on July 5, 2007 at 11:58am —
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I am working on a project for my Master's in Technology about software available that can convert various applications to other formats. After doing a lot of research, I found a site that many of you might be interested in looking at. It is free and will convert your word documents to PDFs, convert Flash to Windows Media and more. If anyone knows of more sites like this, I would love to look at them.…
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Added by Chris Clementi on July 5, 2007 at 9:11am —
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I am just finalizing my tenure as tech liason with the Buhler site of the South Central Kansas Writing Project this week (sckwp.wikispaces.org) and will move on to the East High School site next week. While I realize that not every teacher is as tech savvy or as open to technology as I am, sometimes I really wonder. My STL guys taught at an inservice and made the observation that teachers don't listen to instruction. I must echo that. I was continually frustrated this school year having to…
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Added by Teralyn Cohn on July 4, 2007 at 8:09pm —
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By Alix E. Peshette
Cross-posted from EdTech Gold Rush
The end-of-school frenzy has died down and now I’m truly on my summer schedule of leisure and reflection. So, here are some observations and reflection about our recent Summer Technology Academy. What motivates teachers to attend a few days of technology training right after a…
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Added by Alix E. Peshette on July 4, 2007 at 6:28pm —
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Is there anyway to have a discussion show in the Main site when it is started in a group? If not, is it correct etiquette to post it in both locations?
Added by Sharon Betts on July 4, 2007 at 4:17pm —
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I've just seen a new downloadable app that may not be quite ready for prime time, but it's so powerful and creative that it must be added to your box of Web 2.0 tools.
I met one of the principal's of impera at Squeakfest a few years ago. Squeakfest is the annual summertime Chicago get-together of Squeakers, that rare bunch of computer geeks who use and support a programming environment called Squeak. Based on Smalltalk, it is a free, 21st century environment for drag-and-drop…
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Added by Sholom Eisenstat on July 4, 2007 at 3:21pm —
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Since a few weeks, a new site is available with focus on interviews:
Peopleized!Explore category "Education" and others.
Wouldn´t it be a good possibility to get to know more about other educators?
Just try
www.peopleized.com/ and you´ll see.…
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Added by Hans Feldmeier on July 4, 2007 at 2:28pm —
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From the Utube site:
In a world where people are often divided by borders, differences and conflict, it's easy to lose sight of what we all have in common. Pangea seeks to overcome that -- to help people see themselves in others -- through the power of film.
In virtually every culture, movies hold an extraordinary power to inspire human emotion, from sadness and fear to laughter and hope. They connect us powerfully to the characters on screen and enable us to see the world…
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Added by Deirdre Bonnycastle on July 4, 2007 at 2:16pm —
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I just got an iPhone and WOW! it is so amazing I can hardly put it down. I am not normally a gadget person, but the beauty of this phone just sucked me in. And no, I didn't have to wait in line for it. I went to the store and asked for one, easy as that. Setting it up was just as easy. In a matter of minutes I had synced my contacts, calendar, music and podcasts. The interface is so easy to use. I got lost yesterday, put an address into the phone and figured out where I was. I can search the…
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Added by Elizabeth Davis on July 4, 2007 at 11:55am —
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In a few days I head to Barbados where my colleague Mela Berger and I will train eight youth how to use digital tools and web 2.0. The focus of the work they produce is the legacy of the transatlantic slave trade during the 200th anniversary of Britain's abolition.
Among many of the tools they will be learning, I am particularly excited about using Google My maps to trace the Middle Passage and other routes that brought slaves to Barbados and then on to other sites in the Caribbean,…
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Added by Mindy Faber on July 4, 2007 at 7:28am —
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I have been reading a number of articles this evening about Nicholas Negroponte's initiative to get one laptop into the hands of every child in the world. I have found these resources:
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Added by Ron Heasley on July 3, 2007 at 9:59pm —
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I posted an article about this book on my gather page. I would be interesting in knowing if any of you have used it for a textbook for preservice teachers of if you have another book you would recommend for a courses on integrating technology.
Added by Ron Heasley on July 3, 2007 at 9:42pm —
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I'm off to an ICT show at Torquay in the morning. My school has a display stand there where we are promoting creativity and collaboration.
We have a selection of students' work online and some great ideas.
I was just wondering how many of those at the show will be trying out web 2.0 apps and joining social networks like this...
Learning environments for the future with Ken Dyson promises a talk on web 2.0 stuff which I am really looking forward to.
Let's…
Added by dave garland on July 3, 2007 at 3:56pm —
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As
more and more we are seeing social networking for the huge phenomenon
that it is, and as educators are beginning to see the value of social
networking in education (for both student and teachers--especially
professional development), it is worth getting to know
Danah Boyd. Danah is a PhD candidate at the…
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Added by Steve Hargadon on July 3, 2007 at 3:02pm —
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I had a wonderful experience attending my first education technology conference. As I sat and listened to the keynote speaker, Will Richardson, I could not help but think how I am impacting the lives of students for the future in the workplace. Also, my own children! There is SO much out there that is being done, with regard to integrating technology into classroom instruction. I feel like I have not done near enough to create and provide opportunties for our students to bridge such a huge…
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Added by Greg Sumlin on July 3, 2007 at 2:27pm —
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For months, I've been listening to this guy who records himself talking in the car (and no, it's not
Kevin Honeycutt!). He calls his recording series and
blog "Discourses
about Discourse," and most of them are discussions with himself about
his attempts to implement "School 2.0:" his use of the tools of the web
in his classroom, how his students are responding, what feedback he…
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Added by Steve Hargadon on July 3, 2007 at 1:38pm —
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There's a lot web 2.0 stuff going on this year. However, I'm not sure if that's the case, or I'm just more tuned into it. Either way, it's fun to see people like RIchardson, Jakes, and warlick in the flesh.
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Added by Youssef Elias on July 3, 2007 at 10:15am —
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I'm currently taking an online course on Podcasting and really want to implement podcasting into my curriculum this coming year. Anyone have any suggestions on getting started with 3rd graders?
Added by LindaMycko on July 3, 2007 at 8:49am —
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