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The Super Book Of Web Tools For Educators

The Web20Classroom

My good friend Richard Byrne , writer of the wildly popular Free Technology For Teachers blog approached me a few weeks ago and asked me if I would contribute to a free ebook he was putting together. Or Kelly Tenkely , Larry Ferlazzo , Lee, Kolbert , Beth Still , Cory Plough , Adam Bellow , and Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano.

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The Edublog Awards

The Web20Classroom

Here are my nominations: Best Teacher Blog- Philly Teacher - Mary Beth Hertz is a Computer Science Teacher in an elementary school in West Philadelphia. Tech&Learning Advisor Blog -With writers from all areas of education the content here varies from tech tips to real discussions about the future of education.

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AI and Libraries Mini-Conference in Just One Week: Schedule Now Posted | 23 Sessions!

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

It's been over a year since generative artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT and Dall-E have been introduced in public spaces and consciousness, but AI has been around long before these tools yet there are still lingering concerns, challenges, and considerations. Dr. McNeil holds a Doctorate in Business and an M.B.A. in Entrepreneurship.

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#Flipclass Workflow

Baker's B.Y.O.D.

Students still keep a notebook using any method they choose, but I no longer have to do paper-notebook checks. I''m excited to try out a Writer''s Corner group with California teacher Beth Oing and Maine teacher Natalee Stotz. This spreadsheet is my working gradebook and replaces the students'' three-ring binder.

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The Dialogue Surrounding Dyslexia: Five Important Takeaways

MindShift

The results of our research, along with consultations with the country’s best experts as well as parent and teacher interviews, were by no means conclusive, but still informative. The takeaway: We have a long way to go in schools toward understanding, diagnosing and properly intervening for students with dyslexia. Livescribe Smartpen.

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My son has Asperger’s and wants to attend a rigorous college— why shouldn’t he?

The Hechinger Report

Harder still has been keeping his faith in his gifts alive. Beth Hawkins is a former MinnPost education reporter. She is now a writer-in-residence at Education Post. Being the keeper of my son’s dreams has been lonely and agonizing.

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Why the school funding judgment in Connecticut could jeopardize education for America’s 6.5 million children with disabilities

The Hechinger Report

State governments pay lip service to making up the shortfall, but the reality is that in a majority of states, per pupil funding still hasn’t caught up to pre-recession levels. Beth Hawkins is the writer-in-residence at Education Post. Exacerbating the shortfalls, overall local funding actually declined between 2008 and 2014.