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New Posted Resources 03/20/2012

The Web20Classroom

Googlios tags: google ePortfolio googleapps favorite What can Twitter do for your school?

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It’s Not About Google (Part 4) – SULS047

Shake Up Learning

Shoutout to Elizabeth Ledkins from our Facebook community for sharing her 60-second PD idea, a one-minute screencast tutorial. My favorite method for sharing student work is on a Google Site or a Blogger blog. Blogger is a traditional blogging platform that allows for comment. Click To Tweet. Listen to this article: Shoutout.

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Project Share Support Center #SXSWedu

EdTechSandyK

Novice Has opened an account Can navigate MyPortal Exploring lefthand nav menu Developing ePortfolio Navigating online courses Novices can Microblog (updating their status; many know how to do this b/c of Facebook and Twitter) Use wikis and forums straight out of the box (have seen message boards on the Internet before) Blog (have seen professional (..)

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Google Teacher Tribe Podcast | Episode 3 The New Google Sites

Shake Up Learning

We also have some Google news and updates to share, and some great resources from our blogs. ePortfolios. On the Blogs. Follow the Google Teacher Tribe Podcast on Facebook. In this episode, Matt and I discuss the new version of Google Sites, what we like, what we don’t, and ways to use it in the classroom.

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The Social Learning Summit Is Tomorrow - Online and Free

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Mortenson Creating a 24/7 Professional Development Model by Josh Allen Creating a Library Website to Support Information Literacy Needs by Luann Edwards Creating ePortfolios using Weebly by Valerie R.

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Wednesday - Brainstorming an Educational Profile Service

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Would this be done just as well at LinkedIn, About.me, Facebook, or somewhere else? For example, my blog already serves in many ways as my "profile site." I could put in my preferred contact and geographical information. If you already have a personal web presence that serves this function, would this augment or detract from that?

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Collaborative & Creative Online Learning

Teacher Reboot Camp

Get students to use digital tools to create interactive mindmaps , multimedia presentations, digital storiesl , comics , games , blogs, scavenger hunts, videos, podcasts, digital fliers, posters , infographics, and more! Check out my students’ reflective eportfolio presentations here ! Find more resources here !

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