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There are so many tools that educators can use to get students interested and engaged in their work. Like most teachers today, I integrate technology into my instruction everyday. I'm lucky to work i
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And so the battle for the future of the internet rages on. The ITU is currently meeting in Dubai under the banner of the World Conference on International Telecommunication (WCIT-12). The agenda is to consider changes to the International Telecommunication Regulations (ITR) – a treaty signed by 178 countries in 1988 to establish principles for the operation of international telecommunications. Read more, a MUST: http://theconversation.edu.au/who-controls-the-internet-the-debate-is-live-and-clicking-11187
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Wes Freyer's awesome interactive resource for product-based learning. ============================================= Gust MEES Great examples how one can use 21st Century tools in the classroom while every part is well described with "Definition", *Workflow", *Tools", "Workshop Description"... This is how it should be, take it as a very good practice example! ============================================= Read more, a MUST: http://maps.playingwithmedia.com/
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“And that's the grand dilemma of social networking: it's intended to allow participation, to let companies and individuals all engage and interact, but a... As we have progressed, not only in our use of technology but also our understanding of effective leadership, we know that communication includes effective talking but, more importantly, listening. Being able to hear what is being said from those we serve is extremely important to how we develop our schools, and the conversation is extremely valuable. Yet, many schools and organizations use social media in the old fashion: sharing information but not having a conversation. In reality, just because you have ears doesn’t mean you are listening.
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The more I use Twitter, the more I understand the power that comes from connecting. Connecting with friends, connecting with colleagues, connecting with leaders and connecting with valuable sources. It all builds into what has become my most trusted source for professional development and generating ideas. With a real opportunity to impact personal, professional and intellectual growth, here are five tips to help you build, nurture and grow your PLN with Twitter. Read more, very interesting: http://www.fractuslearning.com/2012/04/17/pln-twitter/
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This infographic reveals some surprising findings about what we share on Twitter -- and how we do it.
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