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August is Connected Educator month!

August is Connected Educator month, and there are so many ways you can participate, whether you are already a “connected educator” or whether you are curious what all this is about! Here is a calendar of events for the month.

karen fasimpaur July 23, 2012 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Workaround for student email

Many schools don’t give student email accounts or permit students to use email at school. However, many Web 2.0 sites require unique email addresses, which poses a challenge. A pretty usable workaround for this is this Gmail trick. If your

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Making ebooks – quick and easy

[cross-posted from K12 Open Ed] In my 4T Virtual conference session today, there was a lot of interest in how to make ebooks with open content, so I’m writing this short post with more details. (We’ll also be doing this

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BeBOLD – Online and Blended Learning

Over the past year or so, I’ve been working with a consortium of four districts in New Mexico on a project to foster online and blended learning. It’s been a great experience that has benefited teachers and students and left

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Common Core: The good, the bad, and the ugly

This weekend I was a part of a panel presentation at NSBA called “New Opportunities Presented by the Common Core: Deeper Learning, Open Educational Resources, and Increases in Long-Term Student Success.” Common Core and Deeper Learning Among the main points

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Zero-based curriculum planning

I have been excited about the potential of the Common Core standards. Fewer standards, deeper coverage, more higher order thinking skills and process orientation, better assessment — it all sounds like an improvement. Yet, as I’ve seen the beginning of

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Mobile devices: Cell phones

This is a part of a series on mobile devices available for learning. Category: It seems like nearly everyone has a cell phone these days. There are “smart phones,” like the iPhone and Android phones, that are full featured handheld

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Open Education Week activities

Next week March 5-10 is the first annual Open Education Week! Open Education Week is a global event that seeks to raise awareness about the benefits of free and open sharing in education, especially Open Educational Resources (OER). OER are

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Mobile devices: Ebook readers

This is a part of a series on mobile devices available for learning. Category: These basic devices are intended for reading ebooks and not much more. (We’ve included the more sophisticated devices from the same manufacturers in our post on

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Free, open PD!

The P2PU School of Ed is happy to announce a new round of free, open-licensed professional learning groups for educators that will start March 5. These courses are available for sign-up now: Student Grant Writing – A group for high

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