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DawsonITE is a blog devoted to Educational Technology. It's compiled by Rafael Scapin, Coordinator of Educational Technology at Dawson College in Montreal (Canada).

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Posted on 22/07/201118/07/2011

50 Brain Facts Every Educator Should Know

Read on to learn interesting facts about how the brain develops, what can affect that development, and how learning is impacted.

http://www.associatesdegree.com/2010/01/27/50-brain-facts-every-educator-should-know/

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Posted on 22/07/201118/07/2011

Why every student should be on Twitter

Twitter isn’t just about friends, family and colleagues. Not only does Twitter almost guarantee a response from people, it could also land you a job.

http://www.zdnet.com/blog/igeneration/why-every-student-should-be-on-twitter/11534…

Posted on 22/07/201118/07/2011

Wordle Educational Uses

A great variety of resources on how to use word clouds in education.

http://livebinders.com/play/play_or_edit?id=3017

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Posted on 22/07/201118/07/2011

100 Free Tools to Make Your Teaching More Entertaining

Some of the following tools will have teachers and students exploring wikis, open courseware, Twitter, blogging, comics, videos, and incorporating plenty of other tools that will help make learning fun.

http://www.onlineschools.org/2009/09/24/100-free-tools-to-make-your-teaching-more-entertaining/…

Posted on 22/07/201118/07/2011

iPads in Education – Implementation Stories and Lessons Learned

Results and best practices being generated from iPad rollouts in education.

http://www.emergingedtech.com/2011/07/ipads-in-education-implementation-stories-and-lessons-learned-continued/…

Posted on 22/07/201118/07/2011

Students Expect More Technology in School, Survey Says

Each day, students use phones and computers to find information and communicate. And now, they want to use more technology in school, according to an online survey of 1,000 high school students and faculty as well as district IT professionals …

Posted on 22/07/201118/07/2011

Internet Use Affects Memory, Study Finds

The widespread use of search engines and online databases has affected the way people remember information, researchers are reporting.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/15/health/15memory.html…

Posted on 22/07/201118/07/2011

Ten Tips for Using Social Media in School Communications

With social media networks ubiquitous in American life, it’s time to shift the debate from whether it’s a good idea for educators to use this new medium to how to use it wisely and well. Here are 10 tips to …

Posted on 22/07/201118/07/2011

In Digital Age, Schools That Succeed are Schools That Connect

Plenty of wealthy schools are deciding not to make the connection, while many teachers in cash-strapped schools are pursuing a real grass-roots effort to make it happen.

http://mindshift.kqed.org/2011/07/in-digital-age-schools-that-succeed-are-schools-that-connect/…

Posted on 22/07/201118/07/2011

Google+, Facebook, Twitter, and Blogs: When and Why to Use Each

Do I really need to join another social network?  If I join Google+ can I give up Facebook, Twitter, and blogs?  What is the benefit of each? See where each social media platform shines and why you use each.

http://theinnovativeeducator.blogspot.com/2011/07/google-facebook-twitter-and-blogs-when.html…

Posted on 22/07/201118/07/2011

Help Students Develop Lifelong Learning Skills with Web 2.0 Tools

During the recent online seminar Web 2.0 Tools for Lifelong Learning in Online Courses, Prof. Joni Dunlap from CU-Denver, explained how she uses a variety of Web 2.0 tools to help students develop lifelong learning skills.

http://www.facultyfocus.com/articles/teaching-and-learning/help-students-develop-lifelong-learning-skills-with-web-2-0-tools/

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Posted on 22/07/201118/07/2011

Virtual Social Worlds and the Future of Learning

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Posted on 22/07/201105/08/2011

Presentation of the Week: Best Practices in Online Teaching Strategies

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Posted on 15/07/201112/07/2011

Professors Consider Classroom Uses for Google Plus

Google Plus, the new social-networking platform, is so new that most Internet users are not yet able to see it—an invitation is required while the service is in its test phase. But some professors who have tried it say they …

Posted on 15/07/201112/07/2011

Seven Stupid Mistakes Teachers Make With Technology

These are Doug Johnson’s nominees for the most stupid things a teacher can do related to technology.

http://www.educationworld.com/a_tech/columnists/johnson/johnson032.shtml…

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