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April 10, 2013 | By Devon Glenn-- Released today in the iTunes store, the app matches readers to relevant content using an interest graph compiled from its community of curators on Scoop.it. In addition to discovering and downloading articles, Read.it users can also share what they find on social networks including Twitter… Via gdecugis, Jim Lerman
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April 15, 11:38 AM
Devon Glenn from the Social Times coms back on Read.it, our interest-graph reader.
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April 15, 5:00 PM
Content Curation and Publishing are changing at the speed of sound. Here is another example of customized content tailored to the individual. Looking forward to trying this.
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April 15, 5:01 PM
Content Curation and Publishing are changing at the speed of sound. Here is another example of customized content tailored to the individual. Looking forward to trying this. Delete the scoop?
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An in-depth overview and review of content curation software Scoop.it for businesses and private users. Via Ally Greer
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June 11, 11:18 PM
I've tried many content curation systems. I've settled on Scoop.it. It does all I want and more.
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June 12, 4:17 AM
deep review and analysis of this great curation tool. Delete the scoop?
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Feedback for learning is a matter of communication, consistency, and tone, all driven by and for assessment practice. Via Grant Montgomery Delete the scoop?
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June 19, 5:30 PM
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"Don’t waste any more hours in Microsoft Excel doing things manually. There are many ways to use Excel formulas to decrease the amount of time you spend in Excel and increase the accuracy of your data and your reports."
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Very clear and straigtforward explanations of 10 frequently used formulas in Excel. Quite helpful for those unfamiliar with how to use fomulas.
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June 19, 6:32 PM
Who's using Excel in their day to day tasks, like making editorial and content calendars? Delete the scoop?
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by Mike Reading
"Apart from the ability to collaborate in real time, my favourite tool inside Google Docs is the ability to conduct research without having to leave the document I am working in. Delete the scoop?
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June 17, 5:48 PM
by David Pogue
Lenovo’s new Horizon has a 27-inch touch screen and can be used upright or as a tabletop entertainment hub.
" Lenovo deserves great credit for transforming the tablet into something that’s fresh and interesting, something that serves a purpose no other machine quite fills. There really is something new in the Horizon." Delete the scoop?
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by Brandon Busteed
"The best type of curriculum for preparing students for the workforce is one that focuses on real-world problem-solving. It sounds simple, but for the first time, we have clearly established a link between students learning 21st century skills and future work success.
"In the study, the 21st century skills include knowledge construction, real-world problem-solving, collaboration, self-regulation, skilled communication, technology, and global awareness. Of all these,real-world problem-solving is the most important factor of higher work quality. Positive responses to the following two items have the strongest link to work quality: “Worked on a long-term project that took several classes to complete”“Used what you were learning about to develop solutions to real-world problems in your community or in the world”
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June 16, 11:18 PM
Here’s a list of blogs that feed my teaching soul, hunger for knowledge, and need for deeper insights into teaching, learning and writing. There are so many wonderful blogs that it’s impossible to list them all here, so I’m listing the ones that have been most relevant to my own professional development. As such, they should be relevant to any teacher who wants to turn online teaching and/or publishing into a fully-fledged career.
Via Nik Peachey, Константин, michel verstrepen
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June 19, 7:10 AM
Good article highlighting some blogs I haven't heard of and will want to check out. Recommending to teachers on my campus. Delete the scoop?
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If you need some powerful software right now and don't have time or money to waste, these open source tools are perfect for you. Via Bonnie Bracey Sutton, seilts
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June 14, 1:47 PM
Free and good. Check out these open source tools. Delete the scoop?
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March 10, 3:51 AM
Great article by Jason Ohler about Digital Citizenship and Technology. Delete the scoop?
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by Med Kharbach
"Wondering about the latest releases in the world of educational technology? Well I have compiled my usual bi-weekly round-up of the major web tools you might need to know about. The websites below, besides being new here inEducational Technology and Mobile Learning, they also have some educational potential that you, teachers and educators, might capitalize on. Via Stacey Py Flynn, Jim Lerman
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June 16, 11:48 AM
The EQuizShow one is really compelling! I love that there is a library you can easily access without having to create a login. Feedspot looks like a good replacement for Google Reader. Delete the scoop?
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Three Ring is a fantastic, free service for digitizing and organizing your students' physical work. With the free app installed on your iPad or iPhone you can take a picture of a student's assignme... Via Grant Montgomery Delete the scoop?
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April 17, 2:23 PM
Great Prezi to help teachers use Scoop.it in elementary schools. Delete the scoop?
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by Richard Byrne
"Creating quizzes in Google Forms is one of the things that I usually teach people how to do during my Google Apps workshops. Google Forms are very useful for delivering short quizzes online. However, if you need to have a paper copy of that quiz printing the Google Form was less than elegant until today. This afternoon on the Google Drive Google+ page it was announced that now when you print a Google Form it is generated in a printer-friendly format. "f you need paper copies of your Google Forms for students who cannot complete the form online for one reason or another, the new printer-friendly version of forms will be useful to you and your students." Via WebTeachers, michel verstrepen Delete the scoop?
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June 19, 10:20 PM
Three apps that copy music from your iPad or iPod or iPhone back to your computer. Miguel Guhlin offers very reliable recommendations. Delete the scoop?
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June 19, 9:05 PM
Convert and Download Any Video Clip From YouTube or Vimeo with Dirpy
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June 17, 6:42 PM
Frederick Baker III has started a Google Drive list of public use datasets and people have been busily adding to the resource. Please visit and use the information and contribute if you can. Delete the scoop?
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Established leaders have an obligation to pass the baton and help develop leadership in others. This article discusses 4 critical components to effectively mentor young professionals and inspire future leaders. Via Amy Melendez, David Hain Delete the scoop?
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June 17, 12:11 AM
Conference was held May 6-May 10, 2013. This page houses all the presentations that were archived. Some speakers include Yong Zhao, Steven Anderson, Andy Hargreaves, Pasi Sahlberg, Michael Fullan, Walter McKenzie, and many others. Delete the scoop?
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Internet education giant Khan Academy is venturing into new territory: Interactive, graphics-based online programming courses available for web and mobile. The new Khan Academy Computer Science courses, which are launching today, brings Khan Academy into direct competition with established free learn-to-code sites such as Codecademy and Programr. Khan Academy’s programming courses are aimed at absolute beginners, and teach users how to make simple drawings and artwork via code.
Online education giant Khan Academy is offering a fully immersive e-learning system for JavaScript and basic programming. The new Khan Academy Computer Science school teaches coding through art and picture-drawing exercises, and is a direct competitor to other popular learn-to-code organizations... Via siobhan-o-flynn, Mike Burgermeister Delete the scoop?
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Mathwarehouse.com--a website dedicated to Math lessons, demonstrations, interactive activities and online quizzes on all areas of geometry, algebra and trigonometry. Via Kathleen Cercone, Ken Peterson, Bonnie Bracey Sutton, seilts Delete the scoop?
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June 16, 11:03 PM
Great web tools for math teachers are hard to find. Until now! This set of resources is built by a math teacher, for math teachers. Via John Evans, Ken Peterson, Bonnie Bracey Sutton, seilts Delete the scoop?
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June 16, 12:32 PM
Many educators are explicitly teaching online research skills, such as how to evaluate a website's credibility, how to use precise keywords, and how to better mine search engines. Via Stacey Py Flynn Delete the scoop?
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June 16, 1:18 AM
How To : Visually Record Ideas Using an iPad Visual recording is similar to audio recording: they both use the same concept that is : recording. One uses voice and the other uses visual cues like diagrams, charts, lines, arrows...etc. Think about visual recording as visual mind mapping. This is Visual Recording and NOT (in this case) Visual Facilitation Via Shamblesguru
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June 2, 5:17 AM
This is a BRILLIANT screencast by Rachel Smith ... I'm envious and plan to learn this skill as soon as possible. Please also visit the video on YouTube and read the comments ... apparently the version she used of "Brushes" is no longer available.
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