Ruth Howard
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Ruth Howard replied to Greg Lehr's discussion 'Five Best Web2.0 Tools'
Thanks Mark just explored your recommendations. 
Oct 2, 2010
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Ruth Howard replied to Greg Lehr's discussion 'Five Best Web2.0 Tools'
Google docs, YouTube, Wikipedia, Twitter,  Blogger/ or other push button  blog with great support forums apps etc.
Oct 2, 2010
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Ruth Howard replied to Alan Stange's discussion 'Students Exchanging Tweets'
I believe twitter search could be used instead of Google for various topics. Then students may locate an approved source and ask direct questions?
Nov 14, 2009
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I'm currently a mother, chef, textile artist,working as a relief teacher, secondary education in Tasmania. Food and Textiles. I'm loving blogging and am interested in the shift that youth and technology, economic and climate change are all ushering in. It is significant that as the new tools/resources are introduced the old pedagogy are dying. I appreciate Steve Hardegon Will Richardson,George Siemens and Stephen Downes as guides as I navigate the fault lines.
Blog post by Ruth Howard Apr 19, 2009

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Posted on April 19, 2009 at 4:00am 0 Comments

I'm currently a mother, chef, textile artist,working as a relief teacher, secondary education in Tasmania. Food and Textiles. I'm loving blogging and am interested in the shift that youth and technology, economic and climate change are all ushering in. It is significant that as the new tools/resources are introduced the old pedagogy are dying. I appreciate Steve Hardegon Will Richardson,George Siemens and Stephen Downes as guides as I navigate the fault lines.

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At 3:43am on December 12, 2008, Anne MirtschinAnne Mirtschin said…
Hi Ruth, I hope I am correct in saying that Steve's direction will certainly stay in this classroom ning, but that it was another one, ning in education, that he would need to pull out of.
 
 
 

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