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Hot Spots for Educators

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www.kgb.com - Knowledge Generation Bureau

This is a great website that answers any question that you may have. It even gives you the opportunity to answer a question or ask one that has not been asked before. It is great when you have that one student that has questions that not even you have the answer to. -Rosa Garcia

 

Elizabeth ZamarronDiigo - is a really cool way to get the most out of the www and collaborate with others. You can upload your bookmarks, share with your friends, tag your links, annotate web sites with highlights sticky notes, and join a group with common interests (search the groups area for TexasEdTechNews for example. Scott Amdahl

 

http://www.techappsnetwork.org

This is a great website to keep up with the adopted materials, software and hardware to share with your students.  Technology events taking place and training sessions as well as certification information.  You do need to register and it's FREE!!!   - Cynthia z. Manrrique

 

http://www.iste.org/

This is a great professional technology organization to join.  Take advantage of the resources they offer ranging from free articles, great session (webinars), to advance notices on upcoming conferences. --Veronica Baca

 

http://www.liunet.edu/cwis/cwp/library/workshop/citapa.htm

The website listed above can be a quick reference for APA citation formats.  I have found that it can come in handy when working on papers for the master's courses.  Additionally, it provides examples to assist you when working on your Works Cited page.-Linda Garza

 

 

http://education-world.com/a_tech

Great website for educators who are looking to integrate more technology in the classroom. It has a lot of resources and it will almost surely help everybody out.

 

www.4teachers.org

This site is designed to help teachers integrate technology into classrooms by offering online tools and resources. This site helps teachers locate online resources such as ready-to-use Web lessons, quizzes, rubrics and classroom calendars. It also offers a wide variety of tools for students along with professional development resources.

 

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Rogelio Ramos said

at 9:32 pm on Aug 31, 2008

I am set up with Diigo. Looking forward to using it and collaborating with fellow classmates. For 6340 we have some online articles to read that i think will be perfect to try this out. Anyone interested shoot me a friends invite.

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scott.amdahl@... said

at 11:59 pm on Sep 3, 2008

I think it will be useful for our collaborative projects and it is also a cool place to find great collections of bookmarks. For example go to http://groups.diigo.com/groups/edtechtalk and check out all of the goodies they have assembled... This is actually a Diigo group that was created by the same folks that manage the edtechtalks webcast/podcasting network found at http://edtechtalk.com/. Maybe we need our own group?

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Rogelio Ramos said

at 4:49 pm on Sep 6, 2008

Maybe, i was looking at the due dates for 6340 and there is actually a topic on Social bookmarking in week 6 and week 9. So already a bit of head of the game... if thats what the topic is about :)

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