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    Clif's Notes on EdTech

    280 members,482 bookmarks

    Clif's Notes on Education, Technology and More

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    Teaching and Learning with Web 2.0

    67 members,196 bookmarks

    This Diigo group is dedicated to the topic of Teaching and Learning with Web 2.0.

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    Discovery Educator Network

    141 members,354 bookmarks

    This group is for educators to aggregate content from Discovery Educator Network events, institutes, conference presentations, webinars, blogs, and workshops.

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    educators

    620 members,2586 bookmarks

    Educators sharing bookmarks and best practice. We have a set of standard tags to help us share things that you may use in addition to your tags. (You may subscribe to these tags via RSS feed by subject area, which makes it very useful.)

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    IWB Pedgagogy

    81 members,141 bookmarks

    Group to discuss, collaborate and share IWB pedagogical research, resources and projects.

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    NECC2008

    11 members,23 bookmarks

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    Resources for Languages

    174 members,2083 bookmarks

    A group to share links to resources or ideas to teach world languages

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    WaldenEdTech

    6 members,63 bookmarks

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Saved by 119 people (17 private), first by anonymouse user on 2006-03-02


Public Comment

on 2006-12-30 by iconolith

record using your phone create podcasts add audio to you blog host conference calls

on 2007-02-05 by jaydugger

Now that Audioblogger is no longer accepting calls, this may be a good alternative.

on 2008-07-17 by ldurff

I used Gabcast with my Spanish students. They would listen to a podcast and then call homework in Spanish to the Gabcast channel. Being able to do homework on iPods and cellphones in class was a great encourager.