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eSchool News picks the top 5 videos of 2010 from eSN.TV
The best of eSN.TV from 2010 | Top News | eSchoolNews.com
Skype in the Classroom
My First “Professional” Skype! | Elelef's Blog
This week I had the opportunity to Skype with a Technology Integration Teacher who works at an elementary school outside Boston.TEACHERS.NET GAZETTE - Teachers.Net Gazette provides news from Teachers.Net direct to teachers around the world. Teachers.Net features 24 hour discussions with teachers around the globe. Early childhood chatboard primary elementary chatboar
About Dr. Mary Ann Bell... Mary Ann Bell is an Assistant Professor of Library Science at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas.Cool Sites
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While working with some of my colleagues in a workshop earlier this week, I was reminded that a lot of people aren't familiar with tools and strategies for refining Internet search results. In response to that experience, I sat down this morning and created this short guide to 15 tools and strategies for helping your students (and your colleagues) improve their Internet search results . I've embedded the guide below in two different forms which you can download for free. Click to launch the full edition in a new window.
Beyond Google - Improve Your Search Results
Why Technology in Schools?
Why Technology in Schools? | EdTech Action Network
Here’s to the crazy ones. The misfits.
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Earlier today, Richard took a look at the state of e-learning 2.0 , which got me to thinking about how school might be different if I were in college today because of the influx of new Web 2.0 apps aimed and students. I went to a school that utilized a Virtual Learning Environment called WebCT (since absorbed by the Blackboard company), and it really wasn't very fun to use. Note taking meant writing on paper, study groups meant face-to-face meetings, and if you were struggling through Shakespeare, your best bet was to turn to the library, not the Internet.

