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Teen Social Media Infographic from Common Sense Media | Common Sense Media - 0 views

  • Social Media, Social Life: How Teens View Their Digital Lives is the latest research report from Common Sense Media's Program for the Study of Children and Media. We surveyed over 1,000 13- to 17-year-olds nationally to understand how they perceive social media (like Facebook and Twitter) affects their relationships and feelings about themselves. Read highlights from the study in the infographic below, and visit our research page to download the full report.
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    Social Media, Social Life: How Teens View Their Digital Lives is the latest research report from Common Sense Media's Program for the Study of Children and Media. We surveyed over 1,000 13- to 17-year-olds nationally to understand how they perceive social media (like Facebook and Twitter) affects their relationships and feelings about themselves. Read highlights from the study in the infographic below, and visit our research page to download the full report.
John Evans

iBook authoriPad Teacher - 2 views

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    Creating live padlet pages in iBook author ADEHow to guides April 3, 2014 - 2 comments 0 (0 votes) apple_official_ibooks_author I have been playing around with iBook author for a while and love its potential for engaging students in the classroom. I am currently creating a book to support our upcoming PE conference and wanted to use the book to support everything from signimg up to sessions to giving feedback. Padlet sprung to mind as a great way to share the feedback live and to use as a promise wall for delegates to show what they were going to do as a result of the conference. To keep things neat and tidy i wanted this process to be linked up into the book. Here is the process i used.
John Evans

Creative Lessons with Fake Texts, Tweets, Facebook Pages - 2 views

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    "What if Lewis and Clark had cell phones? What would JFK have posted on Facebook? What would Abe Lincoln have Tweeted? While it's fun to think about what how modern technology would have affected the past, it's also a creative way for students to demonstrate an understanding of historical figures, politicians, authors, or even plants and animals. Students love social media, and virtual impersonation tools provide an opportunity to bring some fun into assignments. All of the tools below are free, and can be used without creating an account."
John Evans

Makerspace Resources | Renovated Learning - 1 views

  • I’ve compiled some of my best Makerspace resources onto this page.  I’ve been researching this topic extensively, and I will continue to add resources as I discover them.
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    "I've compiled some of my best Makerspace resources onto this page.  I've been researching this topic extensively, and I will continue to add resources as I discover them."
John Evans

Only2Clicks - EBooks - 3 views

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    Only2Clicks is an easy way to group resources This series of pages was compiled by Dr. Joyce Valenza. It also includes lists of resources for Digital Storytelling, Search and much more.
John Evans

MB Teacher March 2009 - 0 views

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    Article on Cellphones on pages 6 + 7
John Evans

The Ear Pages - 0 views

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    Sound is caused by changes of pressure in the air that is transformed into nerve impulses in the inner ear. Explore "The Ear Pages" and collect the snail shaped symbols to gain points in the quiz!
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