This week I'm writing a
series on technology and "The Achievement Gap" on
my social desktop.
This is the first part of the series which introduces the concept of
"The Achievement Gap" and some methods high level administrators are
using to combat the problem.
"The Achievement Gap" is a theory that observes educational performance
of children in the United States in…
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Added by Jared on August 3, 2007 at 8:11pm —
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This is an incredible article about the true "Wealth of Nations." Guess what it is? Those of us in the profession have never doubted it...education! Use this article with the legislative naysayers...it will be hard for them to ignore.
Reason Magazine - Our Intangible Riches
Added by Randy Rivers on August 3, 2007 at 7:34pm —
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This article has just been posted and I found it most interesting. Whilst I do not wish to make light of cyberbullying (a victim myself within a professional online network) or the concept of identity theft, but I am going to ask maybe a contaversial question - 'Can your identity be stolen?'.
I look forward to your insights.…
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Added by Jacinta Gascoigne on August 3, 2007 at 7:24pm —
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Social Netowkring boom reaches the workplace - article - The Age 03/08/07
http://www.theage.com.au/news/web/social-networking-boom-reaches-the-workplace/2007/08/03/1185648115031.html
I have long believed that social networking tools, would not only reach the workforce, they would become another item…
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Added by Jacinta Gascoigne on August 3, 2007 at 5:41pm —
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I just stumbled upon this rather interesting additiion tot Web 2.0 and its applications with respect to but in the long run not limited to music.
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Added by Jacinta Gascoigne on August 3, 2007 at 2:27pm —
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It's a bad sign when I'd rather write my first blog entry than I would work on one of the projects stacked up on my desk. Soon, though, I'll be able to justify heading home . . .
If you're reading this, you've probably really, really bored.
I'm a web developer who has spent a fair amount of his professional life working for educational institutions. Most of that time was spend working for a university, and now I'm work for a K-12 support center. We're doing a lot of…
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Added by John Jones on August 3, 2007 at 2:18pm —
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We have added support for an array of additional sites and databases.
Zotero can now automatically capture bibliographic information from even more library catalogs, science databases, and news sites.
Check out how easy it is to capture bibliographic information from the sites below.
European Library Catalogs:
German Common… Continue
Added by tjowens on August 3, 2007 at 1:36pm —
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From my experience, I get more spam through my work and personal emails, despite all the firewalls, especially at work.
I am finding that those who email through my 'myspace' are those who really wish to be involved in the charity, want more information, wish to join, wish to donate, or are just willing to help spread the word. After 4 weeks not one email that was not of interest - no spam.
Sometimes you do find the…
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Added by Jacinta Gascoigne on August 3, 2007 at 1:09pm —
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I have spent this summer learning so much about blogging, wikis, and all the other Web 2.0 stuff. I am so excited to start the school year and integrate all these wonderful things into my teaching. All this research started because I am teaching a workshop at
MITC in October. My original plans for the presentation have changed slightly, but I think it will be OK. I am hoping to spend more time on these Web 2.0 tools than I had originally…
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Added by Tracie Gones on August 3, 2007 at 12:55pm —
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Myspace
How did I get involved?
Living with my teenage sons and 18 year old god daughter, I thought I should check out what they were talking about. It was all yet an other language to learn, if I was to communicate with them.
Why did I set up a myspace?
I am on the committee of the only charity in this country…
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Added by Jacinta Gascoigne on August 3, 2007 at 12:51pm —
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I just posted on
my blog about some tools I found that would make a great mashup trio for doing group research. Would love to hear your thoughts/comments/ideas when you have time!
Jeri
Added by Jeri Hurd on August 3, 2007 at 10:00am —
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After being asked several times I've listed all my websites and all our class projects on my blog. You can see it here
http://anotsodifferentplace.blogspot.com/2007/07/where-is-all-your-stuff.html Come for a visit.
Added by Nancy Bosch on August 3, 2007 at 9:44am —
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Well, I'm at the tail end of a course that I'm taking at USM and have learned more than I thought possible about web 2.0 tools. At times this week I had so many projects going, wiki, blog, my own web page on
classroom 2.0 as well as adding information to our district's Drupal site and
creating a class using Moodle and and and....
I feel like I'm traveling the yellow brick road of the Internet, encountering
intimidating and at times daunting forests…
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Added by Barbara White on August 3, 2007 at 9:28am —
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You should get a bit of a feel for my politics by viewing the images I've uploaded to this page. Enjoy and dialog about what you see.
Added by Randy Rivers on August 2, 2007 at 9:36pm —
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I've spent 35+ years as a special education teacher. Each year I find that the more I use technology to support, bridge, overcome learning issues in my students, the more I and others see what they can do. The "dis" falls away from abled and they succeed. I wish I had learned this sooner.
Added by Sharon Eilts on August 2, 2007 at 9:12pm —
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I´ll be in Amsterdam from 12 - 19 August 2007 to learn about video and audio use in the classroom. I look forward to my stay there, hoping to learn a bit more about teaching CALL. The course is Comenius funded and the program looks very promising. My profile on the left hand side should tell you a little bit more about myself and my interests, although the personal part is rather scarce. I wonder if you can say this in English?
Added by Martin Sankofi on August 2, 2007 at 12:30pm —
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On my learning blog The Sausage Machine I blogged in Dutch about the Bible in 2.0-presentations ... In fact I wrote two blog posts about the Bible.
1. The Bible 2.0 in a rather light version:
- as an audio book in 'Hollywood musical style' (as my source Tony Dokoupil in Newsweek uses the attributive 'chintzy') and
- as SMS-Bible, I found on an Australian website via Tony Dokoupil in his very interesting and 'light' review in…
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Added by janien on August 2, 2007 at 9:45am —
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While sharing the
Intel® Teach Program in Savannah Georgia this week, I was informed of and invited to join Classroom 2.0. After reviewing the site, I realized the concepts, ideas, and concerns were similar to my own. My thanks to Kevin and Tammy for inviting me.
I really enjoyed my time in Savannah - And I even thought the downpour was cool. While dining at the river, a great thunderstorm began. I learned what flooded intersections are…
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Added by Glen Westbroek on August 1, 2007 at 10:30pm —
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Well, almost...
I've finally uploaded some of the films created by teachers in my class on
Integrating Technology in the Open Court curriculum at the Los Angeles County Office of Education.
They are filed under the appropriate units. In particular, check out:
First grade,
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Added by Mathew Needleman on August 1, 2007 at 9:22pm —
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Okay, so this is my first Classroom 2.0 blog entry, and I can't even concentrate because I'm haunted by that eerie silhouette of "not me". Stay tuned for a real photo, because that image simply won't do.
Added by Odell on August 1, 2007 at 9:14pm —
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