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Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: So...You Wanna Use Blogs In The Classroom
So...You Wanna Use Blogs In The Classroom /read in @feedly http://t.co/3rLJYKA6uS
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Weekly Diigo Links (weekly)
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Weekly Diigo Links (weekly)
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Free Technology for Teachers: 7 Good Resources for Art Teachers and Students
7 Good Resources for Art Teachers and Students http://t.co/PwDyE4BYUx
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Free Technology for Teachers: 5 Free Timers to Help You Time Classroom Activities and Break Times
5 Free Timers to Help You Time Classroom Activities and Break Times /read in @feedly http://t.co/7Fy61pAP1k
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Weekly Diigo Links (weekly)
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8 great Raspberry Pi projects created by kids | News | TechRadar
8 great Raspberry Pi projects created by kids http://t.co/AYKH1QW4BD #edtech
tags: edtech
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Free Technology for Teachers: Ten Good Video Sources for Social Studies Students and Teachers
Ten Good Video Sources for Social Studies Students and Teachers /read in @feedly http://t.co/2LVEiilf4B
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Three Classroom Blogging Tips for Teachers | The Tempered Radical
Classroom Blogging Tips For Teachers: http://t.co/ESfU1S1duD
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Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: Professional Development On Your Time, Your Way
Professional Development On Your Time, Your Way: http://t.co/i1sOG6TISx
Monday, April 1, 2013
You might be stuck in the 20th century if...
My 3000th tweet and 5 years on the blog passed last week and I thought I would try to sum up what I have observed to be the difference between 20th and 21st century schools.
You might be stuck in the 20th century if:
*There's a typewriter in the main office or Keyboarding is taught in Middle School.
*The media center is still called the library and it's computers are not connected to the Internet.
*There are cassette players and VCR tapes available for checkout in the library.
*There are faculty members who don't do email or need help turning in grades digitally.
*There are faculty members who have retired but are still employed teaching our children.
*When teachers go to the copy room they carry a ream of paper with them for handouts.
*Student book bags weigh more than the students.
*Most Professional learning is limited to preplanning and post planning .
*Your administrator wants to know if you've ever heard of a blog or wiki.
*Students must deposit their phones in a basket before entering the classroom.
Feel free to add to the list via comments.