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5 Companies to Watch in 2011

The Electric Educator

Note: This is the first of my series "5 things to watch in 2011" Future installments will include: Five people to follow in 2011 Five trends to watch in 2011 Five technologies to watch in 2011 Five blogs to read in 2011 The folks over at Prezi continue to make their presentation product more and more compelling. 5 things to watch'

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Thank You, Common Sense Ambassadors!

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The Common Sense Ambassador Program was created to elevate and cultivate a community of our Certified Educators as speakers, presenters, and overall ambassadors for Common Sense Education. Many of these ambassadors presented at conferences, to their staffs, or in their districts.

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iNACOL Virtual School Symposium

The Electric Educator

Keynote presenters included Susan Patrick (iNACOL president), a fun panel of students in grades 6-12 who gave their perspective online learning, Deputy Secretary of Education Jim Shelton and former West Virginia Governor Bob Wise who spoke on policy issues related to online learning. Thanks for subscribing to my blog.

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Learning Revolution - Week's Free Events - Reinventing the Classroom - Library 2.014 - The Real 1:1 - Reclaim Learning

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Please visit the new conference website at [link] and we hope that you''ll consider attending and/or presenting just one month from now on May 1st! Next up will be one hour of Inspire Presentations, and the fun and fast-paced Technology Smackdown before the closing ceremony at 1pm EDT. Join us for this live Twitter discussion.

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A true gift from SHEG: DIY digital literacy assessments and tools for historical thinking

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Claims on Twitter : Students read a tweet and explain why it might or might not be a useful source of information. Facebook Argument : Students consider the relative strength of evidence that two users present in a Facebook exchange. News on Twitter : Students consider tweets and determine which is the most trustworthy.