ErikRingmarABloggersManifesto.pdf (application/pdf Object)
Erik Ringmar's book "A Blogger's Manifesto" is now available as a free download
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The Strength of Weak Ties » Tragedy of the Commons
At its best, Twitter is a place to share a resource, a link to a new blog post, or an insight, and even a place to have a little fun. It’s a place that could be about learning. At its very worst, Twitter is a self-indulgent exercise in self-promotion and pettiness.
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Garr Reynolds/Presentations
presentation/powerpoint tips/handouts
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How Do Wikis fit into Education? | Teaching Talia
Post by Talia Carbis on wikis in education
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Create free online surveys and polls with PollDaddy.com - Use our award winning survey software to conduct your market research.
loving the new look of this tool - polss to embed in blog/website
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Renaissance Adventures: More Cowbell! Record Production using Google Forms and Charts
embedding google spreadsheets in a webpage
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Some learning and educational technology leaders who just happen to be female (and I know personally) » Moving at the Speed of Creativity
"I do not want to single out either this individual or the person who they regarded as the lone, credible female advocate for digital learning, but I do want to share a short list of people I personally know who are outstanding advocates for digital learning and appropriate educational technology integration, who just happen to be female."
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Education Week: Smart Thinking About Educational Technology
Instead of taking sides, we should think about how to use digital tools well. The reasons for doing so are compelling
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I, Cringely . The Pulpit . Ozzy Knows Best | PBS
Every generation disapproves of the one that follows and barely claims to understand the generation that follows that. It's the way we are, simply because we tend to see everything in the context of our own experience -- an experience that is changed by age, the times we grew up in, and yes by technology.
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Does Computing Add Up in the Classroom? - Bits - Technology - New York Times Blog
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The Cybernated Generation -- Printout -- TIME
1965 article about computers
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