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  1. Added Feb 21, 2009 by aseldow
    about you? Today’s post gives each of us a rare professional development opportunity – learning from other teachers who teach the same curriculum as you. Think about it. Wouldn’t the idea of having just a first grade teacher conference be phenomenal? How about a drama teacher conference? Or one for middle school English teachers? What sort of conversations would you have? What resources would you share?
  2. Added Aug 17, 2008 by cgrant and 1 other
    Whether you’re new to the teaching field yourself or a seasoned veteran, you can find inspiration, advice and shared experiences by reading the blogs of other teachers. Both established bloggers and those new to the game like the bloggers listed here can offer some interesting and sometimes entertaining reading material for anyone involved in the education field. Check these new bloggers out the next time you’re looking for something educational to read.
  3. Added Apr 16, 2008 by aseldow
    Educational Origami is a blog, and a wiki, about the integration of ICT into the classroom, this is one of the largest challenges that I feel we as teachers face. Marc Prensky coined the now popular and famous phrase "Digital natives and digital immigrants" in his two papers on digital Children. We the teachers are the immigrants and our students are the natives, brought up in a world where there has always been computers and the internet, where information is always instant and varied. I made this wiki on request from Miguel Guhlin after I blogged about matching ICT tools to traditional classroom practice and Bloom?s Taxonomy.
  4. Added Mar 07, 2008 by aseldow
    We’ll be releasing all nominations via del.icio.us shortly, so you can check out all the fantastic entries that didn’t make this years shortlist.
  5. Added Jan 27, 2008 by sbrandt and 2 others
    I've compiled my exhaustive list of the tools I use most often in my classroom and in my life. These are my own and not endorsed by TechLearning or anyone else! If you use something else, share it!
  6. Added Dec 05, 2007 by schwangr and 5 others
    Teachers for all levels of students today have so many more teaching aids than even just a few years ago. That?s not just because of greater access to the Internet but also because of the growing number of web applications that they can use. Some applications are specifically geared towards teaching and learning. Other applications can be adapted for these purposes. Here?s a list of some online applications, listed alphabetically, that we feel are excellent for teachers.
  7. Added Sep 09, 2007 by aseldow and 1 other
    At OEDb, we understand the importance of libraries to education and research. In fact, we recently launched our own Library 2.0-themed blog, iLibrarian. Recently, our interest in the amount of blogs authored by librarians begged the question: which librarian bloggers have the biggest reach? With nowhere to turn to answer this question definitively, we thought it would be an interesting exercise to rank all of the biggest blogs by librarians.
  8. Added Aug 16, 2007 by aseldow and 1 other
    Coming of Age is a free booklet that describes the use of some of the newer emerging web technologies such as blogs, podcasts, wikis, RSS and social tagging in Education. It features case studies and how-to articles by leading practitioners in the world of education
  9. Added Jul 06, 2007 by uma and 2 others
    Made by the same guy as the "Social Networking in Plain English" video that I found, this tutorial is about RSS
  10. Added Jun 10, 2007 by amiddlet50 and 4 others
    Blogs for all educators
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