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Virtual world developed at the University of Michigan for the learning of Mandarin. Works on Mac and PC. Use Firefox.
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Keyboard kids losing art of handwriting - Technology - smh.com.au
Writing skills becoming a lost art in the age of the keyboard?
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Note to self - dump pencil case
Use of voice recognition technology in a Sydney school.
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Why History Isn’t Learned, and How Story Helps Change That | Beyond School
Spot on post from Clay Burell on the stuff of history and the role of storytelling.
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Synaesthesia, migraines and creativity at dougbelshaw.com
Doug Belshaw on Synesthesia, migraines and creativity.
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A Plethora of Technology: Mindfulness in the Classroom
Good post on mindfulness in the classroom.
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Transitioning to Web 2.0: Thinking About Teaching Blogging to Your Students?
Six easily read steps on the art of blogging with your students.
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TechTicker » Blog Archive » Tweetpaste
tweetpaste ~ a neat way to reference a tweet in Twitter.
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Jane’s E-Learning Pick of the Day: iMindMap
Quick review of the iMindMap mind mapping software.
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blogging is more about reading than writing - Blog of Brad
Brad describes how the reading of other blogs is crucial to the writing of your own blog.
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Finally A Meaningful Use For Excel: GraphJam » CogDogBlog
Alan Levine reviews Graphjam which breeds new life into Excel.
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Dangerously Irrelevant: Blogging, tweeting, and the uncovering of personality
Scott McLeod reveals that he believes Twitter is a tool that uncovers personality.
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Weblogg-ed » What I Hate About Twitter
Timely bit of thought on Twitter
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Does Flat Fall Flat for Teens? Re-thinking Global Collaborative Learning Projects | Beyond School
Thought provoking post by Clay regarding global versus more local collaborations. Generated quality comments. Well worth a read.
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How can our school set up a team blog for teachers? » Moving at the Speed of Creativity
Wes Fryer looks at the possibilties for setting up a school blog. A number of solutions and issues are canvassed in the post.
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Mixed Messages in The Blogging Landscape - ReadWriteWeb
Interesting post about the changing landscape of blogging. Applies to the edublogosphere as well in some respects.





