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Patricia Daniels's curator insight,
March 25, 7:00 AM
Teachers if you're considering introducing your students to blogging then this is a handy list of relevant terminology. Blogging as a form of social media is by no means new, but that doesn't mean that everyone is familiar with the language associated with it, or similar media. It's easy to assume that because we are comfortable using certain tools and technologies in the classroom that learners will be as well. Don't assume. Find out.
With each tool or technology that we adopt in the classroom we often consider the benefits and effectiveness they are going to have on the learning process and the level of digital literacies required to enable a seamless workflow, but how many of us think about the basics such as the language required to enable seamless communication when initially adopting this artefact? Delete the scoop?
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March 11, 6:54 PM
The best leadership blogs of 2013 Ranked. - This is probably the best list you will find - take a look at all these great blogs. Delete the scoop?
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cc licensed ( BY ) flickr photo shared by Pink Sherbet Photography I heard the following phrase, “we need to ‘uncover’ the curriculum” at a conference the other day, and sta... Delete the scoop?
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Free Google Tutorials - No longer just a search engine, today's Google offers a variety of apps and services, from Gmail to Google Drive to YouTube. Learn how Google can enhance your life with our new tutorials. Delete the scoop?
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I remember as an undergrad, I looked forward each August to the release of the official university student planner. Delete the scoop?
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Jan MacWatters's curator insight,
February 16, 12:48 PM
Glog is a fun tool for classroom teachers...and students.. Here are some great examples to inspire you.
Jan MacWatters's curator insight,
February 16, 12:50 PM
Great examples of how students can share information with technology.
KB...Konnected's curator insight,
April 27, 2:04 PM
Great way to find Glogs you can use in the classroom. Glogs are interactive posters that are a fun way for students to present what they are learning. Delete the scoop?
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Want to start your own blog, but don’t know where to start? You should really look into WordPress, the simplest and most powerful blogging platform available today. Delete the scoop?
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April 14, 7:34 PM
The Teach100 is an education blog ranking application that it updated daily to show you the most current, popular education news. Delete the scoop?
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This in an update of older posts about the benefits of educational blogging. 2013 is the sixth year that I have maintained a classroom blog. When I first began Delete the scoop?
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7 great blogs for teachers and educators to help bring all sorts of ideas, tips and advice to your classroom!
bambang suherman's curator insight,
March 10, 12:04 AM
Teachers must have a blog to engage the students to learn more attractively and easily Delete the scoop?
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January 12, 12:11 PM
Math classes don't typically conjure up images of students blogging. But here's a look at how to integrate blogging into math-based classes. Delete the scoop?
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In my last post, I shared what we learned last year during our 1:1 iPad and Google Apps for Education launches. In this post, I’d like to dispel myths about 1:1 environments. Delete the scoop?
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We have put together six of our favorite education blogs (some Edublog nominees) that hopefully you and your school can learn from.
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When thinking about “BLOGGING” , the untrained eye (in regards to blogging) of an educator usually will think of “Technology Integration”. When digging a little deeper he/she might recognize that blogging is more about WRITING than technology. Delete the scoop?
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