WritingFix: Writing Lessons Inspired by Creative Use of a Classroom I-Pod
Home of interactive writing prompts
tags: Writing, iPod
60 Selected Best Famous Quotes
tags: Quotes
A Periodic Table of Visualization Methods
tags: Visualization
n2teaching: YouTube, Copyright and Lucacept
tags: Copyright, CreativeCommons
Dimensions of Collaborative Learning
tags: Collaboration
Langwitches » Digital Storytelling Part IV- Windows Movie Maker
tags: DigitalStorytelling, moviemaker
21CTools » home
Liz Davis is a GOD! Free tutorials on web tools for 21st Century.
tags: Web2.0, Howto, Tutorial
Kerpoof™ Home
KidPix-like web program
tags: Drawing, Multimedia
The Schools We Need Presentation - Practical Theory
tags: presentations, 21stCentury
Computer Lab Favorites | Scholastic.com
50 one-stop learning activities (15-30 minutes each)
tags: Interactive
Solutions - How To Merge, Split, and Manipulate PDF Files With PDFill PDF Tools
tags: PDF, Conversion
Digi Teen
tags: Social, DigitalCitizenship
Summer 2008 Technology Workshops » home
tags: Training
A GeekyMomma's Blog: Bring YouTube Through The Firewall!
Converting YouTube videos to files
tags: Video, Conversion
School AUP 2.0 | Main / HomePage browse
tags: AUP, Policies, Wiki
Generation YES Blog » Blog Archive » 6 degrees of professional development
New Tools for Schools wiki
David Jakes' wiki with links to his presentations.
tags: presentations, DavidJakes
TimeTube
Create a timeline of YouTube videos.
tags: Video, Mashup
Facilitating Reflection: A Manual for Leaders and Educators
tags: Reflection, Facilitation
Fix your jerky, dark, low-res videos from your mobile phone or digital camera for free with FixMyMovie.com
tags: Video
Skip the Tuition: 100 Free Podcasts from the Best Colleges in the World | Cultivate Greatness Personal Development, Leadership Training & Life Hacks
tags: Podcasts, OnlineLearning
43 Amazing Resources For Writers
tags: Writing
20 world geography facts that might surprise you, geography, London, Portland, trivia | BootsnAll Articles
tags: Geography
GetBodySmart: Interactive Tutorials and Quizzes On Human Anatomy and Physiology
tags: Science, HumanBody
Creating a Ning Network - Google Docs
tags: Ning, Social, Howto
eduflickr - Miguel guhlin on Diigo
tags: Flickr
Langwitches » Digital StoryTelling Part III- PhotoStory
tags: Howto, PhotoStory
The Connected Classroom: Copyright Confusion
tags: Copyright
TripIt Organize your travel
tags: Travel, Web2.0
Skoolaborate
tags: Virtual
Welcome to Math Playground
tags: Math
2¢ Worth - Annotated
tags: CellPhones
How do you use Docs in the classroom?
tags: Google
**This is also being posted on http://wsfcsintouch.blogspot.com
For the past several months, I have been preaching to district and school level technology staff that we must spend a MINIMUM of 15 minutes a day learning new information. This will not keep us ahead of technology and learning but it will help us keep the pace. Each day, I find myself spending more and more time (mostly at home much to my husband's chagrin) and it does get my head "spinning" to quote Carol Grandy.
During my time last night catching up on my Google Reader and my Twitter feeds, I came across the video above on YouTube. Although I have used other videos to discuss change and the 21st century skills, this may be my new favorite. I have now watched it several times, stopped and started it, and written down a few notes...
"Every device turned off is potentially a turned off child."
By school board policies, we ask our children to check their devices at the door. We worry about the cheating and the lack of attention paid to school work. As I read David Warlick's post on AUP dated today May 8, 2008, I found myself cheering for a school who is thinking outside of the box and connecting kids rather than disconnecting kids. Here is what he said...
Then, taking a minute to thumb through the April issue of Technology & Learning Magazine (Welcome Kevin Hogan), I ran across six schools in Brooklyn who have given cell phones to their students — a total of about 2,500. Each phone is preloaded with with 130 minutes of talk time. Students can be rewarded with additional minutes for good behavior, attendance, homework, and test scores.
Kids are living in the "NEARLY NOW" It is not quite synchronous. It is a place to reflect, research, and repeat. It is a great world for learning.
Excerpt: Zakaria’s ‘The Post-American World’ | Newsweek International | Newsweek.com
tags: 21stCentury
podcastingwithgarageband » home
tags: Podcasts, GarageBand
Summer Professional Development Ideas (Techlearning blog)
Twitter 101: Clarifying The Rules For Newbies | SheGeeks
tags: Twitter
CogDogRoo » 50 Ways
tags: Web2.0, DigitalStorytelling
tags: Math, Algebra, Interactive
Pew Research Center: Writing, Technology and Teens