There are countless websites out there that are geared to make you smarter and more brilliant for either a low or no cost. Here are just 25 killer websites.
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There are countless websites out there that are geared to make you smarter and more brilliant for either a low or no cost. Here are just 25 killer websites.
Source: www.lifehack.org
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13 “Top 100 Books” lists combined and condensed in to one master list, for the benefit of your reading pleasure. 623 books in all — a lifetime of reading potential!
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Ideas on how colleges can use online tools to boost student learning, drive recruitment and support staff development
Source: www.theguardian.com
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How can we expect students to aspire to be great if we are not also aspiring for greatness?
Source: www.edutopia.org
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I want to take a look at curation through the lens of blogging. How can educators and students use their blogs to become their own information curators and content curators for others in their learning community.
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Great Post! We definitely utilize our edublog site with our middle school students as a content curation resource!!
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Helping students understand their digital footprint is an integral part of being a good digital citizen.
Source: www.edudemic.com
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Great resources for educational technology integrators.
Source: teachinginhighered.com
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Social Media explained through Cake!
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The Growing Impact of Social Media #infographic. Social media are social software which mediate human communication.
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Digital portfolios allow for constant assessment of learning in a formative and summative way, and let students demonstrate their growing knowledge to the world.
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