GIS and Geographic Inquiry - 0 views
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Geospatial" technologies--which include geographic information system (GIS), global positioning system (GPS), and remote sensing (RS) tools--are becoming increasingly important in our everyday lives. These technologies use "smart" maps that can display, query, and analyze geographic databases; receivers that provide location and navigation; and global-to-local imagery and tools that provide context and analysis.
Nine Reasons to Twitter in Schools - 0 views
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1. Together we’re better
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2. Global or local: you choose
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3. Self-awareness and reflective practice
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Guidelines for Policy Makers on Child Online Protection - Zunia.org - 6 views
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They are meant to act as a blueprint which can be adapted and used in a way which is consistent with national or local customs and laws.
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online child safety
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t includes a number of key areas for consideration. These Guidelines have been prepared in the context of the Child Online Protection (COP)
Voting not just for voters - Winnipeg Free Press - 0 views
Today's exercise: Get your teacher elected - Winnipeg Free Press - 1 views
Twitter CHATTER - Winnipeg Free Press - 2 views
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Best of all, many of these links connect to legitimate media websites, where reporters still adhere to the quaint, time-tested practices of checking facts, attributing quotes to sources and engaging in first-hand reporting, all of which generally involves talking to human beings.
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more to prove the value of conventional journalism than any innovation by the mainstream media itself.
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Facebook is like living in a mall. Twitter is like living in the street.
We're online, but not Twits - Winnipeg Free Press - 0 views
More than a million tracking leaders' online 'cat fight' - Winnipeg Free Press - 0 views
Good teaching, poor test scores: Doubt cast on grading teachers by student performance ... - 3 views
Hour of Code to feature 'Frozen' characters - The Washington Post - 2 views
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"Code.org, the non-profit group that offers a free tutorial in computer programming to students as early as kindergarten, is preparing to unveil its second annual "Hour of Code" lesson, but with an assist from Disney designed to attract more girls to participate. Disney Interactive teamed with Code.org to create a free lesson that teaches students to write computer code that enables Anna and Elsa, the two female characters from Disney's wildly popular "Frozen" movie, to draw snowflakes, snowmen and fractiles."
Distracted Driving Simulator - 0 views
Book 'em? - Winnipeg Free Press - 3 views
Why digital natives prefer reading in print. Yes, you read that right. - The Washington... - 0 views
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"Although American University student Cooper Nordquist, 21, uses his laptop most of the day, he still likes to read from the printed word for enjoyment. Despite that fact that most college students do a majority of their socializing and school work electronically, many still like to read from actual hard copy printed books. (Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post)"
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