Skip to main content

Home/ Literacy with ICT/ Group items tagged lwict

Rss Feed Group items tagged

John Evans

YouTube - Show Your Media Literacy - 14 views

  •  
    "In celebration of Media Awareness Week (November 2-6, 2009) we are encouraging students, teachers, and the general public to create videos, digital stories, text, images or any digital media that showcases the different ways they are Media Literate. To get things started, we have created a video that is hosted here on our YouTube Channel (also located at http://drop.io/medialiteracyvideo). Watch the video and then we encourage you to create your own short digital representation of media literacy. Anyone can then upload their video responses or link to any digital artifact you create here in the comments to this video. Celebrating and Sharing: Teachers and students are encouraged to take part in this exposition of student media literacy, we encourage you to promote your activities with local media outlets and draw attention to the critical importance of developing media literacy in the digital age. We hope you choose to participate in this exciting event with your students. You may attend the Media Literacy evening in person on Monday, November 2, 2009, from 7:00 - 8:30 PM CST at the St. James-Assiniboia School Division's Professional Staff Development Centre (PSDC) - 150 Moray Street (access off of Portage Avenue) or via our uStream channel (http://www.ustream.tv/lwict) where everything will be archived. If you have any questions regarding any aspect of this event, leave us a comment here. Category: Education Tags: lstu manace literacy medialiteracy mediaawarenessweek media education lwict "
Phil Taylor

LwICT - Did You Know? - LwICT - 0 views

    • Phil Taylor
       
      Well done John. Nice to see the various facts and figures.
Brian Metcalfe

ManACE Social Justice Grant - $1000 for six MB Schools - 1 views

  •  
    Manitoba educators who are "reaching out" to other schools using technology should consider applying for $1000 grant. Six grants in total are available with 2 at K-4; 2 at 5-8 and 2 at 9-12 grade levels. Submission deadlines are Jan 26 & Apr 13, 2011. This opportunity is a meaningful extension for LwICT empowered students to reach out and make a difference.
Steve Lytwyn

Beautiful Plains School Division - 2 views

  •  
    assessment lwict
  •  
    some great tools for assessment
John Evans

LwICT - Home - 1 views

  •  
    Thisis an example of how you can use Fliggo.com Build a video blog, the next YouTube or just a private place to share videos.
anonymous

NASA - Apollo 40th Anniversary - 0 views

  •  
    not really LwICT, but it is a grate web site and an important milestone!
John Evans

SAMR in 120 Seconds - YouTube - 0 views

  •  
    "This is a quick introduction to the SAMR Model, developed by Dr. Ruben Puentedura. It is not meant to be an in-depth view of the model. For more information, visit http://hippasus.com/."
John Evans

Schools demanding news literacy lessons to teach students how to find fact amid fiction... - 6 views

  • When Ife Adelona saw a picture of singer Selena Gomez as an adult magazine covergirl circulating on Twitter, the 17-year-old knew what she had to do. “I immediately went for a second source to make sure it wasn’t true,” Ife said.
  •  
    "When Ife Adelona saw a picture of singer Selena Gomez as an adult magazine covergirl circulating on Twitter, the 17-year-old knew what she had to do. "I immediately went for a second source to make sure it wasn't true," Ife said. "
John Evans

How Data And Information Literacy Could End Fake News - 1 views

  •  
    "At its core, the rise of "fake news" is first and foremost a sign that we have failed as a society to teach our citizens how to think critically about data and information. Take that email from a Nigerian prince offering to transfer you ten million dollars if you'll just send him $10,000 to cover the wire costs. Enough people get that email each day and wire those ten thousand dollars that this scam continues in 2016. The Internet has globalized the art of the scam and the reach of misinformation, allowing a single tweet to go viral across the planet, sowing chaos in countries on the other side of the world from the person sending it. At the heart of all such news is the inability to think critically about the information that surrounds us and to perform the necessary due diligence and research to verify and validate. In April 2013 when the AP's Twitter account was hacked and tweeted that there had been an explosion at the White House that left President Obama injured, automated stock trading algorithms took the news as fact and immediately launched a cascade of trading activity that plunged the Dow Jones by more than 100 points in less than 120 seconds. Human reporters, on the other hand, simply picked up the phone and called colleagues stationed at the White House to inquire if they were aware of any such attack and were quick to refute the false information."
John Evans

"Manners Matter" in This Digital Citizenship Infographic - 2 views

  •  
    "Enjoy this useful digital citizenship infographic produced by Knowthenet called "Manners Matter." And they do, especially when it comes to teaching students proper digital citizenship skills. Resources such as this are a terrific way to share what's important about technology with today's digital learners!"
John Evans

Experience Augmented Reality Without the Need of a Headset - 3 views

  •  
    "The Lightform computer projects images onto an object using a projector."
John Evans

I'm Not Texting. I'm Taking Notes. - The New York Times - 1 views

  •  
    " Generations are different, and for digital natives, what looks like wasting time may actually be doing research or something else productive."
John Evans

12 signs your tech leadership is obsolescent - Home - Doug Johnson's Blue Sku... - 7 views

  • Your district's tech budget does not include funds for staff development
  • Your tech director doesn't have his or her own PLN.
John Evans

MHMS Pocket Guide to Cell Phone Use in School - The MHMS Daring School Library Blog - 3 views

  •  
    "Our new policy allows our students to use their cell phones in the mornings, during hallway transitions, and at recess. More details can be found below but we here at MHMS want to come to the kiddos from a standpoint of… WE TRUST YOU! We trust you to make good choices. We trust you to follow basic guidelines, good manners, and common sense. We trust you to be an ethical member of our community and to choose civility"
Phil Taylor

Life-Long-Learners - 10 views

  • one hears that important changes can be effected in education but it will cost money for a new lab of computers, for wireless access and faster routers, for iPads and other new devices. However, as readers explore “Why ___ Matters!”, you will be amazed that the suggested changes and ideas are more about “humanware” than hardware.
  •  
    Fantastic resource Brian - a true life long learner - thanks for "caring and sharing"
1 - 20 of 69 Next › Last »
Showing 20 items per page