links for 2010-07-31
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"I Googled It"
During the study, one of the researchers asked a study participant, "What is this website?" The student answered, "Oh, I don't know. The first thing that came up."
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Google Docs is an excellent tool that can be used in many situations in the classroom. So many classrooms have already integrated this tool into their lessons and projects. This video features teachers and students who talk about their experiences using Google Docs.
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Book Trailers are an excellent way to communicate the excitement of reading while promoting new or favorite books. Digital book talks or digital storytelling are examples of 21st century information skills in practice




















Hi! I’m a Spanish Teacher & loving looking around your blog – also looking forward to your session at #rscon10 today about Skyping around the world!! I am wondering about these links of the day – is there a feature in De.li.cious to share all the links you bookmark by day easily on your blog?? I’m using Diigo but also have a Delicious account just haven’t gotten to far into it – the interface looks nicer with the exception of the lack of highlighting/notes Thanks for any tips!
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Nice links–expecially the article on “Digital Natives.” I’m a “Digital Immigrant” myself, and I’m quite surprised to find that many students of the digital age don’t necessarily go beyond “googling.” In some strange way, though, it makes me feel a bit more adept that this digital thing.