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in title, tags, annotations or urlPodcast245: Technology Shopping Cart Podcast05 - Digital Citizenship and an Interview with Kristine of PBWiki » Moving at the Speed of Creativity - 0 views
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Welcome to episode five of the Technology Shopping Cart podcast where educational innovation thrives on the food of creative ideas! This week Karen Montgomery, Vicki Allen and Wesley Fryer host an interview with Kristine Molnar of PBwiki. PBwiki is one of our favorite web 2.0 sites for creating collaborative wiki documents with teachers and students. After sharing our geeks of the week, we discussed digital citizenship and the ways teachers in different places are helping students as well as educators connect 21st century skills with digital citizenship skills including Internet safety, safe online collaboration, and netiquette. It is helpful to situate conversations about Internet safety within a broader discussion of digital citizenship, and insure the constructive and positive uses of collaborative digital technologies are also highlighted.
National Archives Experience - 0 views
writewith. - 1 views
The National Archives Learning Curve - UK - 0 views
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Learning Curve is a free online resource for teaching and learning history. It follows the National Curriculum for key stages 2 to 5.
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Teachers will find original documents, photographs and film from The National Archives, supported with background information, worksheets and lesson plans.
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Students will find games and activities for thinking and learning about our past, and advice on studying and revision
Internet Literacy Handbook - 10 views
Untitled Document - 3 views
Documenting the Decade - NYTimes.com - 3 views
Schools plan curriculum overhaul - Parentcentral.ca - 6 views
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A special advisory group is expected to propose a new blueprint by February, based on such input as a tough-talking missive from the Toronto District School Board that called the curriculum "a series of overly robust subject-based documents which are disconnected, overwhelming and full of content reflective of 20th century knowledge. "The curriculum does not engage students within their own realities, nor does it integrate the skills society hopes to see in a 21st-century learner," said the recent submission by a group of principals, teachers, superintendents and trustees.
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Karen Grose, the board's system superintendent, said it no longer makes sense to try to cram piles of facts into young minds.
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Our kids live in a world where they are immersed in content through things like Twitter and Google, so we don't want them memorizing facts they can access easily, but we want them to think about how to apply that knowledge, and how it affects how they live as citizens and workers," said Grose
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Effective Practice with e-Portfolios : JISC - 10 views
Here's a legal way to print money: change the font - Yahoo! Canada News - 1 views
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MILWAUKEE - Here's a way you might save US$20 this year: Change the font in the documents you print. Because different fonts require different amounts of ink to print, you could be buying new printer cartridges less often if you wrote in, say, Century Gothic rather than Arial. Schools and businesses could save thousands of dollars with font changes.
The Code of Best Practices in Fair Use for Media Literacy Education -- Publications -- Center for Social Media at American University - 7 views
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Fair use is the right to use copyrighted material without permission or payment under some circumstances—especially when the cultural or social benefits of the use are predominant.
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This guide identifies five principles that represent the media literacy education community’s current consensus about acceptable practices for the fair use of copyrighted materials
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This code of best practices does not tell you the limits of fair use rights.
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