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Clive Roberts replied to Teacher K's discussion 'Favorite Open Source Software'
I would like to introduce some Open Source Web based ("cloud") solutions for schools: eyeOS 2.0 - An open source web based OS with 'office' applications for collaboration and communication (eyeDocs etc) - Although version 2.0.0…
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Jennifer replied to Teacher K's discussion 'Favorite Open Source Software'
Does anybody have comparable software to Creative Suite 4?
Feb 18, 2010
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damiana replied to Teacher K's discussion 'Favorite Open Source Software'
Hi! I you want to, take a loook at: - JING: Screen capture and screen casting - PREZI: Zooming Presentation Editor - DVOLVER MOVIEMAKER - Paint.NET - Xtranormal: Convert text to movie - AVIDEMUX: multi-format, cross-platform video editor…
Oct 22, 2009
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Shuchi Grover replied to Teacher K's discussion 'Favorite Open Source Software'
Talking of Open Source Software, I wanted to point this community to an article titled 'Introducing your child to Linux' authored by an active and well-respected member of the Classroom 2.0 community :) In addition to links to several…
Oct 21, 2009
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Melissa Wilson replied to Teacher K's discussion 'Favorite Open Source Software'
Most teachers would definitely love PIVOT!!!!!!!!!! It is a stickman animation program!
Oct 21, 2009
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P. Matway replied to Teacher K's discussion 'Synchronous chat - Would (do) you use it?'
I have been searching for a tool to use live chatting in my classroom, and I logged into Tapped In and Moodle, but I can't figure out how to set up a private room for only my students. Do all of them have to have log-ins? Any help would be…
Aug 25, 2009
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Clive Buckley replied to Teacher K's discussion 'Favorite Open Source Software'
Thanks for all the great ideas and links everyone! I'm launching a new e-learning course (http://www.glyndwr.ac.uk/en/Coursesfees/Postgraduate/PostgraduateCertificateinE-learning/) and was putting together a list of essential (hopefully free)…
Aug 10, 2009

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The Good Teacher

Posted on April 15, 2007 at 7:12pm 0 Comments

I was doing research tonight for a Moodle class I am teaching and I ran across the tale of The Good Teacher. It was pleasant to read, (keeping in mind that I was up to my eyeballs in software documentation) and it reminded me that even in a 2.0 world we need to continue to use good pedagogy in our classrooms.
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Multiple blog etiquette

Posted on April 6, 2007 at 7:48pm 4 Comments

I have little desire to seriously maintain another blog. One is

keeping me quite occupied as it is. I have added an RSS feed of my blog

to my Classroom 2.0 page. I know the network hasn't been around long

enough to develop its own etiquette yet, but would it be best for me to

post my posts from my Classroom Meets Technology

blog here so that they appear in the Classroom 2.0 blog feed, or should

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At 2:29am on April 7, 2007, Susan SedroSusan Sedro said…
Good to know there is another former Rosveille-ite in this network. I'm teaching overseas and it is truly astonishing how many Minnesotan teach overseas. My school here is very large by international school standards. 60 new staff came on board this August, and at least 40% were Minnesotan-- it might have been closer to 50%. Who'd have thought?
 
 
 

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