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Is there a way to connect to other classrooms or library's using E-tools?  I am a high school librarian and want to connect with other libr…

Started by Diane Model

0 Jan 25, 2011

Anyone using Elluminate or Wimba willing to share experiences?

I am an entrepreneur who is launching a business aimed at helping students find and get into the college that is right for them.  We are ev…

Started by Betsy Peters

1 Nov 29, 2010
Reply by Sue Bedard

What is the best wya to form a Private Group for discusion?

I like to put together a group of 70 plus educator that are interested in discussing result and implications for their classrooms after att…

Started by Martha Delapava Havens

3 Aug 24, 2010
Reply by Brian Mull

Looking for examples of AUPs (esp. for High school and middle school)

I'm working with a small team of dedicated educators to open an upper school this year.  The AUP (Acceptable Use Policy) we use in the midd…

Started by Caitlin Rosen

0 Aug 15, 2010

Interview video of Alan November

I recently viewed a great video I'd like to use for a class I teach at the University. It was an interview of Alan and I believe he's at th…

Started by Melodee Landis

0 Aug 11, 2010

PBL and High School AP Classes

I attended a pre-session this morning titled, "Creating the Modern, High-Tech, One-Room School-House" (Nicolae Borota). Interesting. I aske…

Started by Christal Thompson

0 Jul 15, 2010

Professional Development - Web 2.0 as tool, not topic

I'm listening to everything at BLC10 with special attention to how all these tools might be avenues for professional development. I'm heari…

Started by Kimberly Brumley

0 Jul 15, 2010

What laptop does your school allow students to use?

Hi, At my High School we have these little laptops the brand is M&A. My school can't seem to find one that's right for the students. W…

Started by Cameron Bradford

4 Jul 14, 2010
Reply by Neil Hokanson

Looking for web-based homework submission and return tool?

Looking for ideas or any experiences with homework submission and return solutions. Trying to save some printing costs in the district. If…

Started by Brian Rice

8 Jul 14, 2010
Reply by Dani DiPietro

Looking for Web 2.0 tools for the very young (JK - 2 students)

I teach a bunch of web savvy Grade 1 students. I'd love to get them on to a Ning type network to allow our class to share the video tutoria…

Started by Drew Gulyas

4 May 11, 2010
Reply by Kate Valentie

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