craig.shepherd on December 14th, 2009

Recently a colleague of mine wrote that he always struggled to teach video creation and editing in his introduction to computers course because he questioned its value in the K12 classroom. This attitude surprised me. I see so much value in creating video in K12 settings for purposes of professional development (which I have posted [...]

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clif.mims on October 14th, 2007

We need your help making TED Live! 2007 as rich and useful a resource and archive as possible. Here are a few ways that you can contribute. Let’s get connecTED.
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clif.mims on October 14th, 2007

Introducing the Teacher Education Division’s most recent venture into the world of Web 2.0 technologies. TED Live! 2007 is a member generated e-newsletter of anything and everything related to TED during the 2007 AECT Convention. TED Live! 2007 has robust RSS capabilities and will mashup blog posts, images, podcasts, vidcasts, social bookmarks, file attachments (slide [...]

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craig.shepherd on October 8th, 2007

If a picture paints a thousand words, don’t let them go unnoticed. Share the moment through TED’s flickr account.
Email your photos to the account and they’ll appear on TED Live for all to enjoy. Most importantly, the process is so quick that you’ll be done before your next appointment. Open your email and give it [...]

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clif.mims on October 2nd, 2007

We don’t just have fun together at the annual convention. With TED’s growing toybox full of social technologies we interact with each other all year long. Technologies like these below keep division members connecTED with teaching, research, and each other. Social networks are only as useful and fun as you make them and we need [...]

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