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This blog is intended for educators in general, but with special attention given to history and social studies teachers.
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Do something, Learn something, Share something, Change something – Meetup.com
Do something • Learn something Share something • Change something
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Bookwink’s mission is to inspire kids to read. Through podcasting and web video, we hope to connect kids in Grades 3 through 8 with books that will make them excited about reading. The videos are approximately 3 minutes long and are updated monthly. Each video booktalk is about a different topic, and additional read-alikes can be found on the Bookwink website. You can look for books by subject, grade level, author or title. We are constantly updating the book lists with our newest favorite books.
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This is a collection of 2 Minute Moodles – an attempt to simplify and show how to use a range of Moodle features to a busy teacher
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The Top 6 Game-Changing Features of Google Wave – Annotated
You’ve probably heard people talk about Google Wave being a game-changer, a disruptive product, or maybe even as an email killer. But while keywords and phrases like these grab people’s attention, they don’t explain why or how Google Wave could be a paradigm-shifter. In this article, we explore these questions by highlighting some of Google Wave’s most unique and promising features. By exploring these features, we can better understand the potential of this new technology.
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Fourteen Interesting Ways to use Voicethread in the Classroom – Google Docs
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Internet Explorers: Virtual Field Trips Are More Than Just Money Savers | Edutopia
Virtual field trips debuted in the early days of the Internet with an awesome promise: They’d take students to exotic places no school bus could, they’d be a boon to low-income classes without a travel budget, and nobody would get stuck in the car listening to the umpteenth verse of “99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall.”
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Twenty-Five Interesting Ways to use Twitter in the Classroom – Google Docs
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Flux » Articles | Digital Technologies in ‘Modern’ Modern Foreign Languages
There is currently a real interest in the role digital technologies can play in the application of MFL in the classroom. Social software and digital media are increasingly being used by teachers to help students’ access language learning, and language labs have been newly incarnated for the digital age.
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SLOODLE – Simulation Linked Object Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment
SLOODLE is an Open Source project which integrates the multi-user virtual environment of Second Life® with the Moodle® learning-management system.
SLOODLE provides a range of tools for supporting learning and teaching to the immersive virtual world; tools which are integrated with a tried and tested leading web-based learning management system
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