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=Welcome TETC10=


 * Please watch short video if you have not used a wiki before.**
 * @http://screenr.com/usL**


 * Notice the Days of the session to the left and below.**

Lets keep the discussion and learning from this conference going all year long. The easiest way is through twitter. Now that you are rolling your eyes... twitter isn't just a way to see what Ashton Cutcher eats for breakfast. Look at this prezi to help gain an understanding of how it works. @http://prezi.com/8swscbqifpg3/twitter-and-how-it-works/ Twitter has become the most powerful collaboration tool I have. It has also become a 24/7 pd. The info you are getting from this TETC is just once a year. Imagine having the same info and 100 x more coming in all day long. That is the power of twitter. Get an account and start following other educators like @web20classroom @mbteach @jsimi @drmmtatom @blairteach @rroysden @kylepace @rmbyrne @mritzius @clifmims and me @2footgiraffe. Include "#tetc10" in your tweets and we will all be able to see even if we don't follow each other. Here is a short clip on the basics of twitter. @http://screenr.com/eUL Once you sign up do a search in twitter for #tetc10 to see who else from the conference is tweeting. Good Luck.


 * Wednesday**

W117 Video in the Classroom: Clearing the Fog - how to use Zamzar.com to download youtube videos. @http://screenr.com/ROd
 * Handouts at this website [] .**
 * - great session by the way.**

101 ways to use @www.wallwisher.com in the classroom. []

Podcasting in 12 easy steps. []
 * Podcasting Tutorials using Screenr
 * [|How to convert an WAV file to MP3 through iTunes]
 * [|Publishing a podcast using Wordpress]
 * [|Using the Pretty Link plugin in Wordpress]

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