'Designing activities for the 2.0 Language Classroom' (A Comenius professional development course)
In conjunction with the Utrecht University Summer School the Faculties of Education of Heidelberg and Utrecht Universities of Applied Sciences offer a 7-day, international course exploring WEB 2.0 applications such as Wiki
and Web-logging, real-time communication (Videoconferencing and 3D Virtual Worlds) and the Language Quest format for integrating the World Wide Web into… Continue
Added by Ton Koenraad on December 1, 2009 at 3:30am —
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The theme of our December TEDxASB event is “Dreams for the Lives of Others”. Enter to Learn and Serve is our school’s motto and the motivation for us to host TEDx events for our community. Our school’s mission is to “inspire all of our students to continuous inquiry, empowering them with the skills, courage, optimism, and integrity to pursue their dreams and enhance the lives of others". On December 1st, we will focus on service in the fields of education and health, and engage in discussions… Continue
Added by oanh vovan on December 1, 2009 at 1:15am —
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The live event that follows up Kim's preconference keynote will take place at EdTechTalk with Kim Cofino live discussing the themes of her keynote with those participants in the chatroom. Of course, you may want to be there live, but if life intervenes, there will be a recording for later.
Below is a conference flyer for you to print and disseminate at your school, church, workplace. The conference is totally free. One only needs… Continue
Added by Durff on November 30, 2009 at 7:48pm —
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Sharing my gratitude for some great online software applications.
In the spirit of the Thanksgiving Holiday, I’m taking a break from my series on Interactive Whiteboards, to post this list of internet and instructional technology products that I am grateful for. Some of these tools are purely education focused, and some are much more general. They have… Continue
Added by Kelly Walsh on November 30, 2009 at 1:00pm —
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Best individual blog: Kim Cofino
Best class blog: Rumford Writers
Best individual tweeter: Tom Whitby
Most influential tweet / series of tweets / tweet based discussion:… Continue
Part of what makes teaching so awesome is the stuff you hear from the mouths of your students. I only wish I wrote down more of what came at me from my kids because it seems like at least once a week, I hear something that is just so brilliant, so insightful, such a twist on the English language that I never expected, well... it just never fails to tickle me.
Here's one that just got passed along to me. (Always good to mix in some giggles about our profession,… Continue
Added by Alan Sitomer on November 30, 2009 at 6:30am —
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Though I have not yet read this book, I immediately like this guy. Apparently he is an icon in the field of software testing, a guy who dropped out of school but was viscously determined to become "self-educated"... and his exploits are, from what the web says, "legendary".
Here's what Publisher's Weekly has to say: "An informative and entertaining… Continue
Added by Alan Sitomer on November 28, 2009 at 6:30am —
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hallo every member, the name of my hard work I wanted to learn a lot to give a gift to my country is Indonesia, because my country has a high cause of the kerja keras adalah energi kita, promote to the world that is one of my obligations as well as my country is a very beautiful country. sorry if my english not good, thank you for your attention all
As much as I want to just chill on the Friday after Thanksgiving, I know that it really is in the best interests of my students to dedicate at least 45-90 minutes to school.
Why?
Because I need to make sure that the month of December ROCKS!
See, classroom minutes are precious and the fact of the matter is, it's way too easy to allow December to slip away into a "we are almost at the Holiday Break" mode... and class can all-too-easily devolve into a… Continue
Added by Alan Sitomer on November 27, 2009 at 6:00am —
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Technological literacy, a broad understanding of the human-designed world and our place in it, is an essential quality for all people who live in the increasingly technology-driven 21st century. This website explains what technological literacy is, why it’s important, and what’s being done to improve it.
Much of the material on the site is adapted from Technically Speaking: Why All Americans Need to Know More About Technology, the report of the Committee on Technological Literacy.… Continue
Added by Kevin Chilton on November 27, 2009 at 5:48am —
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Hello, I am Anson Wong. Please visit our website http://lineonlineedu.ning.com/
We are producing netbook company. Provide service with Hong Kong school.
"The explosive growth of cultural content on the web including social media since 2004 and the digitization efforts by museums, libraries, and companies since the 1990s make possible fundamentally new paradigm for…Continue
Added by Lynn Marentette on November 26, 2009 at 8:48am —
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