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John Evans

When playdough and iPads pair up - 5 views

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    "To Aviva Dunsiger, paint and playdough are as important as iPads and computers. The Grade 1 teacher at J. Edgar Davey Public School is a leader at incorporating technology into her classroom. Every day, in and among her lessons, Dunsiger tweets, blogs and shares her students' progress on several social media platform"
John Evans

Here's The Answer To The Cheryl's Birthday Math Problem - 0 views

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    "It's one thing for celebrity hijinks or cute animal stories to take off on social media. That happens all the time. It's not too often a math problem goes viral, especially when it doesn't involve a complaint about Common Core. Over the weekend, Singapore TV personality Kenneth Kong posted a logic problem on his Facebook page that was given to high school kids competing in a math olympiad."
John Evans

Mobile MakerSpaces in Action (Video) | Adjusting Course - 2 views

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    The entire concept is really quite simple.  The Mobile MakerSpace carts that line the hallway leading into our Media Center are capable of transporting new opportunities and tools to virtually any space in our school.  Whether it's high-tech 3D printing and modular robotics or low-tech knitting and plastic construction blocks…the carts contain tools that elicit collaboration and unleash student creativity."
Phil Taylor

5 Best Practices For Educators On Facebook - 4 views

  • Fortunately, you don’t have to be Facebook friends to interact on Facebook. In a guide produced in partnership with Facebook, Facebook for Educators, Facebook expert Linda Fogg Phillips, educational media consultant Derek Baird and behavior psychologist BJ Fogg recommend using Groups and Pages to communicate with students:
  • As a teacher & tech guy at a school, using Facebook for school feels like taking the kids to the mall for class. Too distracting. Even they think so, & readily admit it to me.
John Evans

What Is Yik Yak - Business Insider - 2 views

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    "Yik Yak is an app that allows anyone to post anything without attaching themselves to a username (you don't even need a password to log in). The timeline of Yik Yak looks like Twitter or Reddit without photos or handles: Yik Yak Yik Yak It's extremely localized; anyone within 1.5 miles of a message can read it. The fact that the network is built on physical proximity is key: If you open Yik Yak in the middle of Times Square, it's unlikely that the app will be of any benefit to you. If you open it in the middle of a high-school cafeteria, brace yourself."
John Evans

Facebook in classroom, bad idea? - 0 views

  • However, Davidson says educating students about appropriate use of social media will need to be a part of the curriculum.
  • They need to develop critical skills to select information and to make decisions about information. They also need to be critical about who they meet on the internet and what they tell them, [and] what they post."
  • technological skills are best learned as an integral part of a lesson, not as a separate class
Phil Taylor

20 Ways To Use Edmodo In The Classroom - 4 views

  • Edmodo is essentially an education-focused social media platform. This makes it much less of a headache to use in schools compared to twitter, Google+, or other more popular sites that bring with them various real-world hangnails. You share messages, post documents, and form groups to collaborate.
Phil Taylor

Can We Help Children Manage Their Online Lives? Post for @HuffPostUK - - 0 views

  • Taking away a child’s mobile phone will only put the ever present e-safety issues under the surface of school life. I feel much more confident in equipping our young people in how to effectively use social media instead. How do you report inappropriate content? How do you block someone? What should you do if you are, or see someone else being bullied?
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