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About Dr. Thomas Johnson | ict-design.org

Dr. THOMAS JOHNSON -intrapreneur, practicing academic, learning coach, designer, technology integration specialist, and educator -has lived in: Canada, Guatemala, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, and China -loves: Skiing, Sushi, Badminton, Volleyball, Working Out, Contemporary Art, Clean Lines, Good Food, Great Music, People Watching, Exploring, and his Wife, Son, and Daughter.

Nearpod

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“An all-in-one solution for the synchronized use of iPads in the classroom.  Make your lessons more engaging through interactive multimedia presentations.”

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Sqworl

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“Sqworl makes it easy to organize and share multiple links with just one url. Easy and clean visual bookmarking.”  For now, I am going to stick with Scoop.it, as you can see.  But if there are certain features that I need to know about that outweigh the advantages of this platform, then let me know.  

 

Thanks,

Tom

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Posted by on August 11, 2012 in Technology

 

Posterous Spaces

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They deem themselves as “the easiest way to share safely online.”  I just wonder how they are different than any of the other many website building infrastructures like Wixx, Weebly, and WordPress? 

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Cool Tools for 21st Century Learners

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Technology is a tool that can be used to help teachers facilitate learning experiences that address the diverse learning needs of all students and help them develop 21st Century Skills. At it’s most basic level, digital tools can be used to help students find, understand and use information. When combined with student-driven learning experiences fueled by Essential Questions offering flexible learning paths, it can be the ticket to success. Here is a closer look at three components of effectively using technology as a tool for digital differentiation.

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