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George Veletsianos » What do scholars do on Twitter?
“I have just had an article published with the Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, entitled Higher education scholars’ participation and practices on Twitter. The paper focuses on a qualitative analysis of 45 scholars’ (anonymized and edited) tweets to acquire a deep meaning of practice, and is part of my research into Networked Participatory Scholarship. Those of you interested in how faculty members use social media, the relationship between social media and identity, digital scholarship, scholarly use of online networks, and the rise of the digital scholar, may find this worthwhile.”
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Games in Education Resources – home
This wikis is used as a virtual handout when Syliva Martinez speaks and write about games and learning.
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Blended Learning: A Disruptive Innovation [INFOGRAPHIC] #edtech #edutech
“Here, we look at what blended learning is, why it’s spreading, and how it works in real and virtual classrooms. Join the conversation on blended learning below.”
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“Digital Fluency” and the new ETS iSkills Assessment
A blog post presenting the various components of the ETS iSills assessment.
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BBC News – New York schools enter the iZone
“The iZone project – or Innovation Zone – is challenging state schools in New York City to rip up the rule book.”
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A one-stop shop for everything SMARTBoard.
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The Best Of Storytelling | Scoop.it
The best resources for storytelling.
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10 Reasons Schools Should Teach Text-Speak
“Texting in school is a very popular topic with people able to argue both sides. Some schools are teaching text speak or SMS in school. The students put together glossaries and compare their versions to the formal written language. Many might argue but listed below are ten reasons schools should teach text speak”
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projeqt \ how great stories are told
Projeqt is a simple way to create, archive and share the stories that you’re working on
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“Find Free-to-Use Teaching and Learning Content from Around the World “
Monthly Archives: October 2011
WorkingAtTheEdge.org Daily Links 10/29/2011
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ifttt / Put the internet to work for you.
Put the internet to work for you by creating tasks that fit this simple structure:if this then that. Think of all the things you could do if you were able to define any task as: when something happens (this) then do something else (that).
WorkingAtTheEdge.org Daily Links 10/28/2011
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Open Education Sites Offer Free Content for All | MindShift
“Open education sites exemplify how technology is democratizing education. These sites allow both learners and teachers to create their own curriculum, whether it’s used in or out of the classroom.”
WorkingAtTheEdge.org Daily Links 10/24/2011
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100 Excellent Online Lectures for Educators
“As an educator, you know how important it is to continue to learn throughout your life. With this collection of videos, you can learn all about teaching, learning, and the policies of schools.”
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iWork for School is a resource for iWork users who find themselves in and around schools. We have loads of templates to fit your needs and they are 100% free. Whether you’re a colege student, teacher, or parent you’ll be able to find the iWork templates you need right here.
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Adding the Zen to PreSENtation
Embedded presentation on creating effective presentations.
WorkingAtTheEdge.org Daily Links 10/22/2011
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FileLab Web Applications – edit your multimedia files online for free!
FileLab is a site for editing video and audio, all with an easy to use, drag-and-drop interface. Crop/trim audio/video, add effects, and of course save and share.
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Google offers a lot of free products and services for a wide variety of purposes. Have you ever wondered just how many there are? Or where you can find them all?