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Wednesday, March 2, 2011

NAIS: Teachers of the Future Forum

Below are some links and ideas from the Teachers of the Future presentation at this year's NAIS conference.  One of the teachers created her presentation using a web 2.0 tool called Prezi (http://prezi.com/) that she said her students loved using and quite easy to get a hang of.  It looked fantastic and could worked on from anywhere, making it easy to collaborate.

Many of the presenters and members of the audience were talking about the ideas and PLN collaboration happening at the Independent School Educators Network  - http://isenet.ning.com/.

Right now, the site is featuring an introductory video about the Kahn Academy's software program which everyone should check out.  They are doing amazing, and free to access, work for teachers and students! http://isenet.ning.com/video/khan-academy-exercise-software

Here are the links:

www.nais.org/go/teachersofthefuture/



NAIS on iTunesU

Teachers of the Future

Virtual Science Fair

Viral Video Competition