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The best "PG" guide to the internet. Cool Like Pie is the brainchild of two internet-loving teachers. We collect all the coolest stuff to make you laugh and make you think. Appropriate for ages 9-99. Our mission is to provide a fun website for anyone 9 or older without corporate sponsorship. We keep it clean by following these 4 rules: #1-No Hatred #2-No Violence #3-No funny business (wink wink) #4- no foul language
Use Apple TV in the Classroom? Please Do This Tip! | teachingwithipad.org - 3 views
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"This is a must for those teachers use the great benefits that the AppleTV can bring to the classroom. Do you see this intro screen when the Apple TV turns on? Those movies on the top? While a lot of these are the most popular movies playing though it is, they may not be the most appropriate for our students. This happened just today as I was teaching in another classroom, and it was a small distraction during my lesson. Kids were excited to see their favorite movie, in this instance, Big Hero 6. They cheered and became excited. Wild this case was harmless, I can only imagine other cases where movies that are rated PG-13 or higher can cause some concern for teachers of younger students. These can even be a distraction for high schoolers, who will likely veer off topic if they see a movie that they like or dislike."
THE Journal June 2013 Page 10 - 1 views
"What's Your Story?" 2012 Winners - 0 views
Learning and Leading - August 2009 - 4 views
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Social media has become very popular with individuals in their personal lives, but is now moving into the workplace and offers new opportunities for both working and learning. This new phase of learning is known as Social Learning. A Guide to Social Learning provides a practical guide to getting engaged with social media, and understanding their use for formal and informal learning. The contents list appears in the Page Navigation area (on the left). Expand and contract the sections as required.
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A Guide to Social Learning is a social resource. If you are a learning professional, you are invited to contribute to this resource by sharing your own experiences and ideas, and/or to help create supporting materials. To contribute to this resource, you need to be a member of the C4LPT Social Learning Network. Request an account by emailing admin@c4lpt.net. Note: You don't need an account just to read the resource!