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![]() Classroom 2.0 LIVE is an opportunity to gather with other members of the community in real-time events, complete with audio, chat, desktop sharing, and sometimes even video. You are invited to join us for our weekly Saturday show with co-hosts Peggy George, Kim Caise and Lorna Costantini! The show lasts an hour, and links for more information and accessing the Collaborate room can be found below and on the Using Collaborate page. We strive to make our shows very beginner-friendly, and if you've never participated in a live web meeting, don't be afraid to come and take a peek at the show's format. We would love for newbies to join us and 'dip their toes' in the conversations until you feel comfortable enough to 'jump in the conversations with both feet'! We want to encourage "experienced Web 2.0 users" to join us to contribute and extend the conversation by providing real-life examples and tips/suggestions |
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![]() Free Software and Web Tools from the CALIFORNIA LEARNING RESOURCE NETWORK |
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![]() We're on a mission. We want to make the world a more understandable place to live and work by helping professionals like you become explanation specialists. More specialists mean better explanations - and that’s a good thing. Join us. We provide explanation tools and resources through Common Craft membership. It’s an annual subscription and provides access to our library of ready-made videos and Common Craft Cut-outs. Cut-outs are digital images just like those in our videos. You can use them to enliven your presentations or to help students make Common Craft Style videos! |
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![]() Written by Richard Byrne. This is an excellent blog you may wish to read. |
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![]() created this blog in June 2010 shortly after I became a technology journalist. No surprise, I was frustrated by the lack of coverage of education technology -- by both technology and education publications. I did my day job (the freelance writing I get paid for) but devoted as much attention as possible to Hack Education, trying to create the sort of blog that (admittedly) I'd want to read: one that's smart and snarky, one that's free of advertising and investor influence (See: Disclosures), one that's tracking new technologies but not just because of some hyperbolic "revolution." This blog isn't just about how ed-tech changes "the system." This is about the future of learning. (Yes, there's a distinction there.) "Hack Education" can mean a lot of things: To break in and break down. To cut to the core. To chop roughly. To be mediocre (okay, let's ignore that definition.) To pull systems apart. To "MacGyver" things back together. To re-code. To rebuild. This isn't something that just technologists should do. Nor is this just a concern for teachers and administrators and parents and students. We all need to hack our own education. |
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![]() •If you're looking for a kid-friendly website to direct your students to during centers, tech tools to assign to your students who need extra help (or want extra work), or new tools to engage your students in learning, this website is for you! |
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![]() This site offers free tutorials on a number of topics" Apple, Google, Internet Basics, MS Office, Email Basics, Social Media and many more topices. Try it out. |
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![]() Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access in step-by-step lessons. Easy to use and learn! Thanks to Mike Howden for finding this web site. |
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![]() The "Top 25" Websites foster the qualities of innovation, creativity, active participation, and collaboration. They are free, Web-based sites that are user friendly and encourage a community of learners to explore and discover. |
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![]() Includes: WSD Tools Subject Area Resources Other Tools and Resources A Phenomenal Web Site which stays current with almost all Technologies. |
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![]() Dr. Kelly J. Calhoun, Chief Technology Officer/Asst. Superintendent of the Santa Clara County Office of Education and member of the CETPA Board of Directors, brought together the top educational professional organizations in CA around one goal — making navigation through the complex issues surrounding technology in education SIMPLER for districts and county offices of education. |
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![]() eduTecher was founded in late 2007 as a way to keep track of the growing number of web tools that could be used in the classroom setting. The website’s mission is to help educators and schools around the world effectively integrate technology and web tools into the classroom. eduTecher currently provides links to thousands of web tools and provides concise information on how these tools may be useful in the classroom setting. We don’t charge any subscription fees, nor do we litter our pages with annoying ads. We also offer educators an easy way to connect with one another |
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