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3 Hottest Posts Most Popular On The Innovative Educator

The Innovative Educator

Haven’t been keeping up with The Innovative Educator? Fighting fake news, increasing parent engagement, and ePortfolios. Next up I recap my #SXSWEdu panel discussion hosted by Common Sense Education and outline 9 ways to increase parent engagement using digital media. Don’t worry. That’s what this wrap up is for.

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Collaborative & Creative Online Learning

Teacher Reboot Camp

“The number one benefit of educational technology is that it empowers people to do what they want to do. Students can create eportfolios with social bookmarking tools and as a final project create eportfolio presentations in which they reflect on the learning for each module/unit. ” – Steve Ballmer.

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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? The rest of my favorite links are here.'

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3 Hottest Posts Everyone's Reading

The Innovative Educator

Haven’t been keeping up with The Innovative Educator? Rounding out the top is a post that gives teachers ideas on how to leave the report card behind and get going with ePortfolios. Don’t worry. That’s what this wrap up is for. Here are the three hottest posts that you don’t want to miss! What’s hot this week? The reason?

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Student Portfolios with Google Sites – SULS091

Shake Up Learning

Related: How to Create Powerful Student ePortfolios with Google Sites. Join our FREE Shake Up Learning Facebook group. Mike attended UW Madison where he received his degree in Secondary Education in Broadfield Science and Biology with additional certifications in chemistry and physics. It’s just not necessary.

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Wednesday - Brainstorming an Educational Profile Service

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

I''m part of a working group led by Karen Cator , Director of the Office of Educational Technology at the U.S. Department of Education. The group is focused on online communities of practice (many of which are social networks like Classroom 2.0 ), the work being documented and extended at the Connected Educators site.

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

Shake Up Learning

Our bottom line as educators is always about the learning and doing what’s best for students. Shoutout to Elizabeth Ledkins from our Facebook community for sharing her 60-second PD idea, a one-minute screencast tutorial. Check out this post on How to Create Powerful Student ePortfolios with Google Sites , by Mike Mohammed.

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