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Blog documenting a re-creation of the Abernathy boy’s ride across Oklahoma in summer 2008. What fun!
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I will be providing the keynote address for this conference in Richardson, Texas, on May 15, 2008 at ESC10.
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May 7th ISTE webinar focused on digital citizenship
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Unfortunately this is a closed-web project, but it is an EXCELLENT example of a digital citizenship initiative that was/is teacher-led.
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Julie Lindsey and Vicki Davis are offering a 2 day workshop for $495 in St Louis via MICDS and Steve Hargedon’s EdTechLive following NECC 2008, July 8-9, 2008.
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An amazing tool for adding links and multimedia elements in your blog posts. (Nod to Will Richardson)
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Audio and video files published by Dr Larry Lessig
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A video contest sponsored by moveon.org about US Presidential candidate Barack Obama. 15 finalist videos were selected in April 2008.
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On this day..
- More Than Bandwidth: FCC Should Address Content Filtering in Schools – 2013
- Encouraging 5th Grade Writing with Benny the Mastiff & KidBlog in Piedmont, Oklahoma – 2013
- STEM and Scratch Resources (May 2013) – 2013
- iPad Quick Edit Videography (free video PD) – 2012
- Waiting for a Cator Tweet – 2011
- Do your school administrators REALLY understand CIPA? – 2011
- eBooks and ePub Format Digital Books: A #tltechforum Roundable – 2011
- eBook function: Quick dictionary lookups – 2010
- Simplifying Copyright Guidance for Educators – 2009
- Using Yahoo Pipes to Create a Single-User Contribution Feed from a Team Blog – 2009
Comments
4 responses to “links for 2008-05-06”
Have you looked at “Before You Leave The House” for iPhone? It’s a reminder list of things you need before you leave the house. http://www.1appaday.com/beforeyouleavethehouse/ It has a default list of basic tasks, but allows you to add other items to do. Not so much for personal goals, but to keep it all organized and on the iPhone.
Okay, so it’s not a group to do list, but you can make one with the Apple SDK in your spare time:-)
These are some great resources I hadn’t heard of. I’m going to check them all out to see which one I like best. I’ve been looking for a good way to keep track of all of my ‘to dos’ other than on scraps of paper 😉
You can use Google calendar as a kind of group to do list I think. Just set who you want to be able to add or change the entries. Would that work?
I hadn’t seen that app before, Karen. Thanks for sharing it! 🙂