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  • SEO RapidWeaver How To Use Google Keyword Tool


    Learn Free Internet Marketing Learn Free Internet Marketing Strategies using Video, Articles, Social Networking, Social Media, Web 2.0, Blogs, Affiliate MarketingAuthority Authority: 163
    www.coolseomarketingdirectory.com This video demonstrates to RapidWeaver users how to use Google’s Keyword Tool. This free online tool is an excellent source to explore the best possible keyword selections for your web site. The link above leads to “SEO RapidWeaver” by www.coolseomd.com. SEO RapidWeaver is a ...
    1 hour ago
  • The Dean’s Prerequisite Picks of the Week


    CollegeStock - The Dean of College StocksAuthority Authority: 140
    If you’ve been doing your homework like a good student, you’d know that The Dean’s Prerequisite Picks of the Week have enabled the CollegeStock Community to make some honorable profits: $VKNG (+943%), $ALKN (+194%), $UNDT (+103%), $AMNP (+96%), $ASFX (+81%) and $GRDO (+78%)—to name a few.Let’s see what these ...
    4 hours ago
  • NCTE: Old Books — New Journeys


    educating aliceAuthority Authority: 493
    The theme of the conference, “Once and Future Classics: Reading Between the Lines,” is designed to inspire courageous conversations about traditional and contemporary literature and foster lively discussions of how we teach as well as what we teach. from Program Chair Carol Jago’s NCTE Convention ...
    10 hours ago
  • Something Light


    MV=PQ: A Resource for Economic EducatorsAuthority Authority: 426
    First, its important to remember that our wants are endless . Second, opportunity cost differs from person to person and is relative.
    11 hours ago
  • Make Sure Children’s Behaviour Is ‘Marked’ Like Maths And Science…


    Pam PondersAuthority Authority: 146
    Ok, we can’t ‘tick’ children all over to mark their behaviour as we can in maths and science books. There must be a rule somewhere to say we’re not allowed to do that… I suppose that’s reasonable. Think about what you are doing when you mark children’s work. You’re letting them know when they’ve got ...
    12 hours ago
  • School is Out


    WhoInnovated.comAuthority Authority: 154
    by Kevin Roberts It sometimes feels like I’ve run the full gamut of school-related experiences – from being kicked out of school at 17, to being invited back as a Governor. I frequently speak to students at universities around the world, but having an eternally curious granddaughter like Stella in my life has ...
    16 hours ago
  • Using Technology With Classroom Instruction That Works


    Forums Web Business, Marketing & Advertising, Health & Travel Articles OnlineAuthority Authority: 138
    Using Technology With Classroom Instruction That Works
    18 hours ago
  • What Teachers Wish They Could Say To Parents


    BlogsAuthority Authority: 160
    A former student, now a third -grade teacher, asked me to consider this question: "What do you do when you have a kid you cant stand?" She made me nervous. But Ill do my best. Im taking a deep breath and getting ready to duck when defensive parents start throwing educational toys at my head. The irony, of course, is ...
    19 hours ago
  • How to communicate in Second Life


    Teaching in Second LifeAuthority Authority:
    There are many different ways in which avatars can communicate in Second Life. We can distinguish between: public and private text and voice all vs groups versus one-to-one SL groups versus ad hoc groups features that are part of the SL regular communication features or other tools and settings (parcel settings, ...
    1 day ago
  • History for No Reason or Motivation


    Punchinello's ChroniclesAuthority Authority: 115
    Remember when you took history classes in high-school? I went through the system back in the 1960s, and what I mostly remember is outlines. We were told to take our history book home, read pages something through something, then outline what we read. It was probably the most stupid set of classes I ever took [...]
    1 day ago
  • Esl Games for Classroom Teaching


    SocybertyAuthority Authority: 560
    What’s the best and easiest way to liven up your ESL lessons and create more fun along the way? Very simply by including classroom games and activities. However, most ESL teachers tend to miss this small yet very important part of teaching! A lot of ESL teachers are literally a slave to the book! What the book says ...
    1 day ago
  • Technology at the Social Studies Conference


    Blogging on the BayAuthority Authority: 118
    Technology at a Social Studies Conference! Can you believe it? I am in the process of learning about Wikis, social bookmarking, digital storytelling, and much more. The room is not so full, but it is a big room and lots of people are here listening and learning about these tool for the very first time. Rene Shifflet, ...
    1 day ago
  • IN THE CLASSROOM THIS WEEK


    The Graphic ClassroomAuthority Authority: 118
    From the Editor A few weeks ago I ordered two Flip Video cameras ($150 total) for my classroom from digitalwish.org . I no more than got them in and told the kids in one of my fourth grade sections that one piped up and suggested we use it in THE HALL OF HEROES comic book club. We didn’t have time to flush ...
    1 day ago
  • Where am I? A comic for my kids


    Kevin's Meandering MindAuthority Authority: 432
    I am out of the classroom all next week — first to Providence for Literacy for All and then to Philly for NWP and NCTE. Yesterday, I had to stay home with my son, who was sick, and then they have the entire Thanksgiving week off (we have professional development), which means I won’t see my students for more than ...
    1 day ago
  • The Difference Between Praise & Acknowledgment


    Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day...Authority Authority: 530
    I regularly try to reflect on various aspects of my teaching practice, and one of the things I look at it is the kind of feedback I give to students. I’ve written about this before in “What Kind Of Feedback Should We Give Our Students?” In that post, I share resources about Carol Dweck’s research on the ...
    1 day ago
  • In the Classroom: Independent Reading and Nonfiction


    educating aliceAuthority Authority: 493
    “I like adventures. Not atlases!” was my 11-year-old nephew’s reaction to recent probing by this auntie of his reading habits. I should have known better. Anthony Horowitz warned in a recent interview about the perils of “auntie’s choice” when it comes to what kids read: “Children choose the books ...
    1 day ago
  • The Dean’s Weekly Progress Report


    CollegeStock - The Dean of College StocksAuthority Authority: 140
    Last weekend, The Dean of Penny Stocks taught the entire CollegeStock Community about some promising picks to study up on for the week ahead. In an effort to bring his students more penny stock picks that could move, The Dean has also been teaching his students about stocks being promoted by newsletters and other ...
    1 day ago
  • How Do You Know?


    Teaching SagittarianAuthority Authority: 109
    Week:  Nov 8-14 Essential Question:  How do the ISB TAIL Standards fit in with content learning and instruction happening in classrooms at ISB? We were asked to analyze the ISB Technology and Information Literacy (TAIL) Standards and determine where they fit in with content learning, age appropriateness, and ...
    1 day ago
  • The Teacherless Classroom


    Literacy is PricelessAuthority Authority: 411
    I just published this post on Curriki’s blog , would be curious to hear thoughts from Literacy is Priceless readers… In his recent New York Times article, “ Virtual Classrooms Could Create a Marketplace for Knowledge ,” author Anad Girdharadas writes: In the autumn of 1963, the American magazine ...
    1 day ago
  • School of One—one of the best


    playthinkAuthority Authority: 106
    Time magazine has recognized “ The School of One ” as one of the 50 best inventions of the year : This past summer, in a sixth-grade math class, New York City schools chancellor Joel Klein piloted a small program in which individualized, technology-based learning takes the place of the old “let’s all ...
    1 day ago

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