This is a wiki created and started by Jennifer McDaniel, an Instructional Technology Specialist at Region 16 Education Service Center in Amarillo, TX.

 

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Visit my blog: http://teacherofthe21stcentury.blogspot.com to read my posts concering teaching in the 21st century. Hopefully you will find things you can use, whether in your classroom or to encourage other teachers to integrate technology in their classroom! I plan to post at least once a week with various things/ideas of being a teacher in the 21st century to better facilitate learning in the 21st century. :) I'm blogging about my NECC (National Educational Computing Conference) experience. Come and see what's happening!

 

6.30.08

Monday Morning - NECC

Monday Afternoon - NECC

 

7.1.08

Early Tuesday Morning - NECC 

 

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Cut Through the Web Noise

Written by Geoff Butterfield

July/August 2007 Edutopia Magazine Article

"RSS feeds helps sort out the new from the mold"

 

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    Jennifer McDaniel:Thanks for your comment. I really enjoyed finding (and even playing... lol) with all those sites. I hope that you found at least one you'll be able to use in your classroom. I would welcome you sharing with everyone additional sites or any of the sites I listed and your thoughts on the site! :) Thanks for visiting...come back soon.
    Karen Floyd:I loved the November sites. Thanks so much for all of your hard work finding them for us. You did a great job.
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