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This past Friday and Saturday we held the first ever "Classroom 2.0 LIVE" workshop in San Francisco, California. I've been trying to make as many notes as I can about this event because I think the format of a collaboratively-built workshop around the topic of Web 2.0 in education has such pot...
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teachers.Social Networks are really just collections of Web 2.0 technologies combined in a way that help to build online communities. In December, Classroom 2.0, the social network I started for educators interested in Web 2.0 and collaborative technologies, won the 2007 EduBlog Award for best u...
The 2007 Edublog Award finalists have been announced, and the list (with descriptions) can be found here. As we might have hoped, Classroom 2.0 is one of the finalists in the category of "best educational use of a social networking service." :) The list of all the nominees is well worth reviewing.Th...
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BloggerCon" in Atlanta before NECC 2007, Chris Lehman's EduCon 2.0 in Philadelphia, a host of smaller gatherings at local ed tech conferences, my own Classroom 2.0 "LIVE" workshops, the online "OpenPD" sessions of Darren Draper and Robin Ellis, and this June's EduBloggerCon '08 and NECC "Unplugged."...
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g lover, and have several Ning networks I have either started or joined that I consider to be great resources for personal learning--including my own Classroom 2.0 and the network I run for Ning, Ning in Education.As part of the larger trend I keep feeling--the growing "tidal wave of information"--I...
Classroom 2.0 just hit 9,000 members today. While I know that as a percentage of the population of educators that's a drop in the bucket, Classroom 2.0 is a social network that just addresses the use of Web 2.0 in education--growing, but still narrow, slice of the pie. And to have 9,000 people sig...
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Con 2008. The Saturday just before the conference, in the conference center. A whole day of "unconferencing" with educational bloggers. Subtitled "Classroom 2.0 LIVE in San Antonio." No cost to attend, just sign up at the wiki and come with wireless ready. If you can't make it in person, watch ...
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provide--but they still wanted me to provide some help from my experiences with community-building in a social networking environment for education (Classroom 2.0). And part of that help was an invitation to their annual PBS Teacher Advisory Group (TAG) meeting in Washington, DC.I left the experie...
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them, and look for all the links to cool Web 2.0 applications. Then I realize that I might not be the only one looking to do this, so if we used our Classroom 2.0 Web Week in Review show scheduled for tomorrow, we could probably collaborate to make a great list of all the resources available. So we...
http://blog.ning.com/2008/10/500000-social-networks-on-ning.htmlNing reached 500,000 social networks, a fascinating milestone. Classroom 2.0 passed 12,000 members this weekend, and the Ning in Education network hit 2600 members a few hours ago. I think we're learning a lot about using the communit...
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nesday, September 10th, at 6pm Pacific / 9pm Eastern, the creators of the PBS multi-media AND social-media "Vote 2008" curriculum will take part in a Classroom 2.0 Live Conversation. You are invited to participate in this (free) Web event.We'll first be given a personal tour of "Election 2008: ACCE...
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ives? How much time will it take, and where is that time supposed to come from? Way to ask GREAT questions, Caroline! Find more videos like this on Classroom 2.0as developed in partnership with PBS Teachers and Temple Universitys Media Education Lab. The project is aimed at encouraging teachers ...
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provide--but they still wanted me to provide some help from my experiences with community-building in a social networking environment for education (Classroom 2.0). And part of that help was an invitation to their annual PBS Teacher Advisory Group (TAG) meeting in Washington, DC.I left the experie...
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them, and look for all the links to cool Web 2.0 applications. Then I realize that I might not be the only one looking to do this, so if we used our Classroom 2.0 Web Week in Review show scheduled for tomorrow, we could probably collaborate to make a great list of all the resources available. So we...
Barbara Barreda was one of the first members of Classroom 2.0. She is the principal of Saint Elisabeth School in California, and lost her home yesterday to the one of the major fires burning here.Having to flee her home during the night with little notice, Barbara is staying with a friend, but I'm ...
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little in this post on the uses of social networking in education, and to give some perspective on why I am so "bullish" on the topic.When I started Classroom 2.0, there was some very serious pushback from the "edubloggers," who were pretty much the educational technologists who were looking closel...
(Originally posted as part of the Britannica Blog Forum "Brave New Classroom 2.0" opening the week of October 20, 2008. Please post any comments there.)The title of this post is a watered-down version of my typical opening line on this topic, both because of the importance of allowing for true dial...
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ation and Wikispace's amazing milestone by having founder Adam Frey and the Wikispaces team join us Thursday evening, September 11, 2008, for an open Classroom 2.0 discussion of the use of wikis in education.If you are using wikis in education, or if you want to learn why you might consider doing so...
Two big milestones...Thanks to all of you who are using Classroom 2.0 and who have helped to show the value of collaborative social communities in professional development and education. As of earlier today we now have over 10,000 members... amazing!Thanks for all of your great questions, discussio...
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