This week’s collection of Education Technology article and resource Tweets.
(Originally posted on Twitter by@EmergingEdTech over this past week … collected here to share with our blog readers).
- Grad students in Learning, Design & Tech prog demonstrate state-of-the-art tech, entrepreneurship: http://bit.ly/ciID9K
- Teachers Connecting - find other teachers who’d like to connect their classrooms w/your’s: http://bit.ly/cbnS2P
- Stanford U medical program trials giving iPads to all incoming students: http://bit.ly/8YxaJK
- Dropbox for Educators (free), organize & sync files on multiple computers via the Internet: http://bit.ly/9gT6AO
- Harvard U. Institute Unveils ‘OpenScholar’ App, To Help Build Academic Web Sites: http://bit.ly/aZn7Kt
- Exceptional Teachers Recognized at the Microsoft 2010 U.S. Innovative Education Forum: http://bit.ly/cpVoZZ
- Did you know you could use Gmail and Google Calendar offline? I didn’t. http://bit.ly/dqWxdW
- Article discusses LiveMocha’s approach to online language learning: http://bit.ly/bmVJUL
- Nice discussion of “What Is Digital Literacy?” on this Ning net (thanks Cool Cat Teacher!): http://bit.ly/2znP3u
- Creating a Classroom Website, $95 online course (1 new start each month): http://bit.ly/9Joxaq
- Free online Univ of the People draws more students as it partners w/World Comp Exchange: http://bit.ly/akKtZo
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