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  1. Added Oct 05, 2008 by kathycho and 1 other
    Great list of tips for PCs and Macs!
  2. Added Sep 24, 2008 by aseldow
    Opening Up Education: The Collective Advancement of Education through Open Technology, Open Content, and Open Knowledge
  3. Added Dec 22, 2007 by aseldow
    Free conference calls
  4. Added Nov 27, 2007 by jbookin and 2 others
    Algebra (All Grade Bands)Virtual manipulatives related to the NCTM Algebra standard.
  5. Added Nov 27, 2007 by carolinemeeks and 4 others
    The memo strongly discouraged teachers from using social-networking web sites such as MySpace and Facebook to create personal profiles or communicate with students.
  6. Added Nov 25, 2007 by aseldow
    Description: Articles about Web 2.0 applied to Education, e-Learning 2.0, University 2.0. More resources: Universidad 2.0, Web Educativa 2.0. Proudly improved thanks to Biblioteca 2.0 and Cristian Cabezas. The origin of this reader was preparing my speech The Web 2.0 and the role of the University at UOC UNESCO Chair in Elearning Fourth International Seminar: Web 2.0 and Education.
  7. Added Nov 20, 2007 by aseldow and 2 others
    Boomers, Gen-Xers & Millennials: Understanding the New Students
  8. Added Nov 20, 2007 by aseldow
    In a spring/summer 2006 evaluation of the educational effectiveness of cell phone video streaming technology, parents reported an increase in their children's knowledge of the alphabet, and in their own initiation of literacy-related activities with their children, suggesting a promising new tool to increase early literacy skills. The evaluation was designed to assess the level of acceptance of cell phones as a medium for delivering educational content to parents of preschool children and to assess any effects and differences between participants living in households at or below the poverty line and those living above the poverty line. The PBS KIDS Ready To Learn Cell Phone Study: Learning Letters with Elmo found the video content and delivery pairing made the most impact among those participating households at or below the poverty level, compared with those living above the poverty line.
  9. Added Nov 20, 2007 by aseldow
    Mobiode is a simple and flexible solution for mobile surveys and polls, which can be used to collect data from users via their mobile phones.You create survey in your web browser and participants to the survey respond using their mobile phones.All results are visible through our web interface in real time or in the Excel. (Download pdf presentation.) Start creating you first mobile survey right now for FREE.
  10. Added Nov 20, 2007 by aseldow
    I am currently a doctoral student at the University of Michigan studying Learning Technologies. I am also an adjunct Professor at Madonna University and a former high school teacher and technology coordinator
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