Entries from April 2008
EduBloggerCon East
April 27, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Alan November has graciously offered meeting space so that an east coast EduBloggerCon can be held on Monday, July 14th in Newton, MA. This is a free “Unconference” and any educator is welcome to attend. Read more about how this conference came about at Liz Davis’ blog and if you would like to participate, you can sign up at the EduBloggerCon wiki. Hope to see you there!
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Tagged: BLC, ebce08, edubloggercon, unconference
The 100 top Web apps (according to WebWare.com) for 2008
April 26, 2008 · Leave a Comment
These are the 100 best Web 2.0 applications, chosen by Webware readers and Internet users across the globe. Over 1.9 million votes were cast to select these Webware 100 winners:
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links for 2008-04-15
April 15, 2008 · Leave a Comment
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Advancing Excellent Teaching in American Schools Annenberg Media uses media and telecommunications to advance excellent teaching in American schools. This mandate is carried out chiefly by the funding and broad distribution of educational video programs w
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Authenticity: We hear it all the time, “Why do we need to know this stuff? When will I ever use this?” There is no doubt that successful learning is directly related to its relevance, purpose and authenticity. We are more motivated to learn if we see a cl
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New England Tweetup #1
April 13, 2008 · 4 Comments
Front Row: Beth, Alice, John, Steve
Back Row: Karen, Maria, Beth, Colleen, Liz, Linda, Sonja
Way Back: Mike, Mike
A group of New England folks got together for f2f socializing sans computers! Thanks to Liz for organizing the event. Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Connecticut were all represented. Some of us had met at Educon, but some people I met for the first time! What fun it is to meet the people you follow and are following! You figure out who is who before you shake hands and say hello. We had some great conversation and hope to do it again soon! Winners for coming the furthest, Beth from the Cape and Steve from Connecticut. You should follow these people!
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Tagged: NETWeetup



