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Daily Diigo Snips and Comments 06/04/2007
Marin Independent Journal - Marin educators creating the 21st century classroom
- 1:1 schools in Marin County to try to pull into a network. Interesting comments about the “top-down” and “bottom-up” continuum in making integration happen.
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Daily Diigo Snips and Comments 05/26/2007
- Patrick Higgins‘ wiki for new teachers introduces:
- Connective Writing
- Social Bookmarking
- Flat Classrooms
- “Ten Essential Tools for Educators”
- Resources
A great professional develpment resource in the quest for classroom conversions.
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- Thanks to Patrick Higgins (who thanks Will Richardson) for this find: this might be just the peer feedback tool we’re looking for for the 1001 Tales writing workshop. It requires a webcam, but otherwise is dead easy to embed–easier than Yackpack, and video added to boot. (And check out the film debut of Patrick’s Audrey, who can’t be more than four moons old, on his demo. Priceless, Patrick.)
I’m seeing this as a way for students to give peer feedback by reading their flat classroom peers’ works aloud into their webcam, pausing for commentary all the while. At a couple stages in the Flat World Tales, we had students podcast themselves reading their own works, then listen and reflect about what they heard. Otherwise, no audio-video was used; instead, students only wrote their feedback on each other’s wiki page. My students said this took them upwards of a half hour per story feedback.
So Flixn might be faster, easier, and more effective–and more social. Some of the student feedback expressed regret that they could not see or hear their flat classroom partners this time around.
I’m really liking this….Chris Watson, are you listening?
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Plotbot: Collaborative Screenwriting
- Very interesting. Thanks to Jeff Wasserman for the tip.
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Daily Diigo Snips and Comments 05/24/2007
World Without Oil :: Document Your Life In The New Reality
- On online game meant to educate about the “habits of mind”–and action–needed to face the growing oil shortage as wisely as possible.
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Center for Media and Democracy - Publishers of PR Watch
- A media watchdog group, keeping an eye (especially) on the growing incursion of political marketing techniques into journalism. - post by cburell
Geoscience Australia: Query Nuclear Explosions Database
- Database with the time and place of every nuclear bomb test, per country, since 1945. Wonder who exploded more, the USA or USSR? Here’s where you can compare.
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toledoblade.com — Why did some troops target civilians but others did not?
- Vietnam vets discuss why they did or did not kill Vietnamese civilians in the war. Part of a powerful series of the Toledo Blade.
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Mickey Mouse drops the racist “N-bomb” in a 1932 comic
Key Issues: Nuclear Weapons: History:
- Excellent site with streaming audio of Cuban Missile Crisis discussions during the “13 Days” at the White House.
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Daily Diigo Snips and Comments 05/13/2007
- Eric Hoefler’s wiki for “research 2.0″–I haven’t checked it out closely, but Patrick Higgins at Chalkdust plugs it, which says something.
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Daily Diigo Snips and Comments 05/09/2007
Militant ‘Mickey Mouse’ pulled off air - Yahoo! News
- Mickey Mouse preaches fundamentalist political agenda on children’s show. Excellent supplement to “authority” and “education” themes of All Quiet on the Western Front, Animal Farm, and V for Vendetta.
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TalkShoe™ - Featured Demo Videos
- This seems the most promising web-based podcasting service I’ve seen yet. Definitely worth checking out for recording conference calls. Skype-friendly and, so far, free.
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Podcast Stations & Podcast Advertising :: Podango
- Another web-based podcasting site. Free?
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- One possible web 2.0 alternative to Skype conference call restrictions. Web-based conference call recording. Don’t know if it’s free.
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