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Some ideas for Course Management Systems and Apps

Educational Technology Guy

There are a lot of course management tools available for educators, including Blackboard and PowerSchool, that allow educators to do attendance, grading, post and organize resources and lessons, and interact with students. There is a resource library with videos, web sites, wiki’s and more. Many of them cost money.

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4 Great Alternatives to Google Classroom

Ask a Tech Teacher

This includes typical LMS (Learning Management Systems) functions like homework, classwork, schedules, quizzes, resources, and gradebooks so stakeholders–teachers and students–can access them from any location and any digital device. a database, wiki, or photo gallery . forums and chats . shared classroom space.

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Week of July 25, 2011 - Live and Interactive Webinars in Blackboard Collaborate

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Below are this week''s public, free, and interactive Webinars through LearnCentral.org , the social learning network for education that I work on for Blackboard Collaborate (formerly Elluminate). Join us as we talk about features in the Blackboard Collaborate online classroom. Thanks for your attention, and see you online!

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Connected Librarians Day (Free) Events - Monday, October 14th

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Panelists ( see panelist detail here ): Mark Ray - 2012 Washington State Teacher of the Year Gail Dickinson - AASL President Susan Ballard - former President of AASL Moderator : Britten Follett Blackboard Collaborate Room Link: https://sas.elluminate.com/d.jnlp?sid=2008350&password=LIB2013Part1

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EduBloggerCon 2011 in Philadelphia This Saturday!

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

The wiki page for the event is [link]. Remember, you don''t need to be registered for ISTE to attend EduBloggerCon (hurray to ISTE for everything associated with our putting on EduBloggerCon--room, wireless access, promotion, and this liberal entrance policy!). EduBloggerCon 2011 is this Saturday (wahoo!),

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The design and future of open education: Curtis Bonk on Future Trends Forum

Bryan Alexander

Access and convenience remain major motivations that bring learners to open content. Bonk mentioned some early wiki work ( Wikibooks ) where noncredentialed users were prevalent. Curt Bonk screenshots his own session. But now a wider range of population participate in online learning, both as students and teachers.

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2011 Edublog Awards - Nominations Due by Friday!

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Here''s the announcement from the official Edublog Awards site : The Edublog Awards is a community based incentive started in 2004 in response to community concerns relating to how schools, districts and educational institutions were blocking access of learner and teacher blog sites for educational purposes.