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Tom McHale

Top Ten Social Media Competencies for Teachers - Home - Doug Johnson's Blue S... - 0 views

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    What are The Top Ten Social Learning and Educational Networking Competencies for K-12 Teachers?* Help students use educational networking tools to solve information problems and communicate digitally with experts, peers and instructors. Know the major Web 2.0 categories and tools that are useful in the K-12 setting. Know which tools are provided/supported by one's school. Use educational networking sites to communicate with teaching peers, students and parents. Navigate, evaluate and create professional content on networking sites. Use online networking to create, maintain and learn from a personal learning network - AND their students. Know the district networking guidelines, follow netiquette, conform to ethical standards and interact appropriately with others, especially students, online. Understand copyright, security and privacy issues on social media sites and share these understandings with students and professional colleagues. Understand the importance of identity and reputation management using social media and help students understand the long-term impact of personal information shared online. Create and follow a personal learning plan to stay informed about developing trends, tools and applications of social media. Participate in the formulation of school and district policies and guidelines related to educational networking and social learning.
Cathy Stutzman

The Innovative Educator: 5 Ways to Build Your 1.0 and 2.0 Personal Learning Network - 3 views

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    Five great ways to build your PLN using web 2.0 technologies and personal connections within a teaching community.
Ms Woods

The Littlest Schoolhouse - Magazine - The Atlantic - 0 views

  • Teachers generally work on a mass-production model—if 30 kids are in the class, the goal is to find a method that will allow the highest percentage of them to succeed. A great teacher can employ secondary methods to get through to laggards, but given the variables that individual students bring to the class, a handful of kids will inevitably be shortchanged. Teaching each child at his or her optimal level with the optimal technique has traditionally been left to private schools and expensive tutors.
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    About personalized learning (and a little 1:1)
Keith Dennison

Xmarks | Bookmark Sync and Search - 1 views

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    This is an awesome utility that stores your favorites/bookmarks on a server and is constantly syncing what's on the server to what's in your browser. But more importantly you have access to all of your bookmarks wherever you are, you just have to log in. And when you get a new computer or try out a new browser you can download them into your new browser. And you can create bookmark profiles to keep personal computer bookmarks separate from Tablet PC bookmarks, etc. Not so much Web 2.0 but it's a Godsend! And your students can snyc their existing bookmarks onto their new netbooks!
Tom McHale

Let Kids Rule the School - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    I recently followed a group of eight public high school students, aged 15 to 17, in western Massachusetts as they designed and ran their own school within a school. They represented the usual range: two were close to dropping out before they started the project, while others were honors students. They named their school the Independent Project. The students in the Independent Project are remarkable but not because they are exceptionally motivated or unusually talented. They are remarkable because they demonstrate the kinds of learning and personal growth that are possible when teenagers feel ownership of their high school experience, when they learn things that matter to them and when they learn together. In such a setting, school capitalizes on rather than thwarts the intensity and engagement that teenagers usually reserve for sports, protest or friendship.
Valerie Wheatley

Dropbox - 1 views

If you are looking for another way to share files with a group or among different computers, try Dropbox. http://www.dropbox.com The first 2GB are free. If you use a referral link, both you and t...

dropbox; storage

started by Valerie Wheatley on 19 Oct 10 no follow-up yet
Tom McHale

SymbalooEDU | PLE | Personal Learning Environment - 0 views

shared by Tom McHale on 17 Oct 10 - No Cached
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    Organize & share the best of the web with your students. Anyone checked this out yet?
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