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  • With Tinychat, you can create your own chatroom and invite people through one simple link. You can also embed your chatroom on your blog, myspace, personal site, and many other portals. You can even invite people through email and twitter. Try it, we’re sure you’ll like it!

    tags: twitter, backchannel, web2.0, chat

  • The Mobile Learning Institute’s film series “A 21st Century Education” profiles individuals who embrace and defend fresh approaches to learning and who confront the urgent social challenges that are part of a 21st century experience. “A 21st Century Education” compiles, in short film format, the best ideas around school reform. The series is meant to start, extend, or nudge the conversation about how to make change in education happen.

    tags: 21stcenturyskills, mobile, education

  • One regularly overlooked aspect of implementing a school laptop initiative is student involvement. The education consultants at Generation YES recently outlined some ways to do just that. For the full report, go to http://www.genyes.org/freeresources/

    tags: laptop, 1:1, students

  • I guess that the name says it all!
    An attempt to get all of the IB teachers using Twitter to join a wiki and share.

    tags: twitter, IBO, PYP, MYP, DP

  • Glogster is a powerful tool for students to use to create online collages that they can share with their friends and classmates. If you’re not familiar with Glogster, it can best be described as an online poster creation tool with music. Glogster for Education gives teachers the ability to create accounts for their classrooms. Using their Glogster for Education accounts, teachers can assign to and manage individual accounts for their students.

    tags: glogster, tutorial, howto, web2.0

  • 05 February 2007 at 09.15 Making the best use of the web in MFL lessons The BETT show was a huge source of classroom inspiration for language teachers. Here MFL teacher Joe Dale rounds up some of the best Having…

    tags: French, IWB

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