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The Importance of Voice #RSCON10 #Edchat

One of my favorite movies is Jerry Maguire, because he suddenly wakes up one day and realizes that the way things are don’t have to continue to be that way. He realizes he has the ability to change his environment and he develops his manifesto. Developing our manifestos for education reform… I believe events like [...]

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Two Events Educators Don’t Want to Miss

Summer has started for many of you! Why don’t you spend a few days with your Personal Learning Network (PLN) at two upcoming free live streaming events! Wed., June 16th, Howard Rheingold Live Elluminate Conversation At 5pm PDT/ 8pm EST (Convert To Your Local Time Here), members of the EDU PLN Ning and participants of [...]

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17 Resources & Tips to Backup Online Content

Part of the Cool Sites series With so many wonderful online tools I tend to create a lot of online content. I bet you do, too! Let’s see…there are tweets, forum posts, blogs, pictures, videos, glogsters, wallwishers, wikis and more. The problem is that with all this wonderful content we often do not have backups [...]

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January in Review

January 2010! I started 2010 on quite an ambitious note with the 30 Goals Challenge series. I feel I grew so much as a blogger with your support in completing these challenges. You are welcome to download the free e-book of the challenges if you would still like to complete them. We have many new [...]

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Wear Your Badge #Edchat Members!

Edchat recently won the Edublogs Award for Most Influential Tweet Series 2009! 155 of you voted for the tweet series which has really filled Tom Whitby, Steven Anderson, and me with pride. You can read about the origins of Edchat here! When we first discussed the creation of the hashtag and collaborated how we would [...]

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