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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 09/09/201107/09/2011

How to Create Websites and Student Blogs with Weebly for Education

Classroom websites are a great way to give your class an online presence that you can be proud of, and you’ll be surprised at how easy it is to do. Weebly’s education accounts let you create secure student blogs, or …

Posted on 09/09/201107/09/2011

Back to School Apps for Teachers

It’s time to get your iPad ready for school.  I suggest at least one grade, attendance, note taker and lesson plan app.

http://www.techlearning.com/Default.aspx?tabid=67&EntryId=2989…

Posted on 09/09/201107/09/2011

High-Tech Teaching in a Low-Tech Classroom

As 21st-century teachers, we are expected to help students master the technological tools they will use in college and the workplace. How can we best use limited resources to support learning and familiarize students with technology?

http://www.edweek.org/tm/articles/2011/08/10/barnett_hightechteaching.html?tkn=XXCCCxWg8HCvlD2vO3uDaIFdDC6YXlBjOMzH&cmp=clp-sb-edtech…

Posted on 09/09/201107/09/2011

Six Benefits to Project Based Learning and Technology Integration

Technology integration and project based learning are a perfect fit. Teachers can design learning experiences that incorporate the use of the computer to complete motivating projects. Project based learning offers numerous benefits to students. The 6 most important benefits to …

Posted on 09/09/201107/09/2011

Not ‘Natives’ & ‘Immigrants’ but ‘Visitors’ & ‘Residents’

Students cannot be usefully categorised as Digital Natives or Digital Immigrants. This distinction does not help guide the implementation of technologies it simply provides the excuse that “some people ‘just don’t get it’ which is why your new approach has …

Posted on 09/09/201107/09/2011

48 iPad Apps That College Students Love

Among these great apps, students will find help with everything from keeping homework organized to finding the perfect first date spot — and just about everything in between.

http://www.onlinecolleges.net/2011/08/23/48-ipad-apps-that-college-students-love/…

Posted on 09/09/201107/09/2011

Instructor’s Guide to Process-Oriented Guided-Inquiry Learning

Process-Oriented Guided-Inquiry Learning (POGIL) is a classroom and laboratory technique that seeks to simultaneously teach content and key process skills such as the ability to think analytically and work effectively as part of a collaborative team.

http://pogil.org/uploads/media_items/pogil-instructor-s-guide-1.original.pdf…

Posted on 09/09/201107/09/2011

Social websites are latest sources for plagiarized material

Plagiarism is going social, according toTurnitin.com, which found that one-third of plagiarized material in student papers can be traced to social networking, content sharing, or question-and-answer websites.

http://www.eschoolnews.com/2011/09/01/social-sites-are-latest-sources-for-plagiarized-material/…

Posted on 09/09/201107/09/2011

100 Seriously Cool Classroom Blogs for Teaching Ideas & Inspiration

There are numerous teachers out there who are willing to share their expertise and classroom experiments with teachers young and old. Here are some great blogs that offer insights into what classes of kids are doing around the world as …

Posted on 09/09/201107/09/2011

Technology Does Not Equal 21st Century Learning

Below you will find a chart that shows the difference between a 20th Century classroom and a 21st century classroom. As you go through the list  I don’t think you will see the word technology once.

http://www.connectedprincipals.com/archives/4458…

Posted on 09/09/201107/09/2011

Flip Your Mind By Flipping Your Classroom

Knewton’s Flipped Classroom Infographic clearly shows how shifting in- and out-of-class emphases can make a huge difference.

http://www.haikulearning.com/blog/2011/09/flip-your-mind-by-flipping-your-classroom/…

Posted on 09/09/201116/09/2011

Presentation of the Week: The Next Big Thing is Web 3.0. Catch It If You

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Posted on 09/09/201108/09/2011

A Story About the Semantic Web

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Posted on 02/09/201101/09/2011

Must-Have Apps for the Classroom

A great list of useful iPhone apps to be used in the classroom. Some of these apps have companion apps for the iPad which also function very well.

http://usatodayeducation.com/ctelounge/index.php/2011/08/the-blog-must-have-apps-for-the-classroom/…

Posted on 02/09/201101/09/2011

Using Gmail, Calendar and Docs without an Internet connection

It’s inevitable that you’ll occasionally find yourself in situations when you don’t have an internet connection, like planes, trains and carpools. Gmail Offline is a Chrome Web Store app that’s intended for situations when you need to read, respond to, …

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