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You’ve Finished Your Blog Entry? Now Get To Work!

So you’ve written your blog post and you are finally happy with it.  You’ve researched your subject thoroughly, written about it with your normal wit and panache, added in a bunch of cleverly captioned cat pictures, and edited the post

Posted in Growing Blog Readership, Tips For Better Blogging

Help Students Help Themselves

Support Students Around The World With Vittana

For students around the world, the difference between a future that allows them to reach their potential and one that will force them to struggle can often be small.  All they need to succeed is a course or class that

Posted in Building Global Connections, Working With Web 2.0 Tools

Learn, Learner, Learni.st?

What Is It? Learni.st is a new educational service provided by the good people over at Grockit.  Not content with cornering the market on test preparation, Grockit is also looking to shape how people teach and communicate the full range of

Posted in Using Blogs With Students, Working With Web 2.0 Tools

Mesmerize Your Students With Memrise

When I was a student, I used to have a history teacher who would have me recite facts I had memorized while standing on my head (I learned them upright, but recited them upside down).  Now she didn’t think, obviously, that

Posted in Building Global Connections, Working With Web 2.0 Tools

Keep Your Content Fresh With Scoop.it

Scoop.it is a freemium service (more on that below) that allows you to create a web page to share what you find interesting with the world. It does that by (1) combining clever curation tools that make it easy to

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Posted in Building Global Connections, Working With Web 2.0 Tools
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