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in title, tags, annotations or url50 Awesome Ways to Use Skype in the Classroom - 0 views
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Skype is a free and easy way for teachers to open up their classroom and their students to a world way beyond their campus. With Skype, students can learn from other students, connect with other cultures, and expand their knowledge in amazing ways. Teachers and parents can also benefit from Skype in the classroom. Read below to learn how you can take advantage of the power of Skype in your classroom.
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50 Awesome Ways to Use Skype in the Classroom
World's Simplest Online Safety Policy « My Island View - 3 views
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Our students need adults to stop being afraid, and stop hiding, so education can get out of the shadows and into the light of the world in which our children live.
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were not created to keep students stuck in the past, educated in a disconnected school environment that shares little resemblance to the real world for which we should be preparing our children.
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Students can access websites that do not contain or that filter mature content. They can use their real names, pictures, and work (as long it doesn’t have a grade/score from a school) with the notification and/or permission of the student and their parent or guardian.
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Facebook Help Center | Facebook - 2 views
Stagnant Future, Stagnant Tests: Pointed Response to NY Times "Grading the Digital School" | HASTAC - 3 views
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they are understanding a complex text and making sense of it within the context of their own lives. No parent wants more, no teacher does, than for kids to be able to not just "read" Shakespeare but to understand why his work still speaks urgently to the present, why it is worth taking the time to read all that odd English from another time
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We are not responsible as educators unless we are teaching not just with technology but through it, about it, because of it. We need to make kids understand its power, its potential, its dangers, its use. That isn't just an investment worth making but one that it would be irresponsible to avoid.
Trend Alert: 6 Messaging Apps That Let Teens Share (Iffy) Secrets | Common Sense Media - 2 views
A Big Pile of Fantastic Ideas to Get Kids Outside Making and Doing This Summer - NYTimes.com - 2 views
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"It's May, time for teachers to revisit their bookshelves and think about summer reading selections. This year, I'm considering a different kind of summer reading for my kids, books that will inspire them to head outside and make, do and create. My younger son, Finn, likes these sorts of projects, and while I can provide him with scrap lumber, nails, a drill and some screws, he and I wanted to find some additional inspiration. Judy Russell, our town librarian, enthusiastically joined in my research and helped me come up with some fantastic resources for inventing, constructing and making. "
20 Awesome DIY Science Projects To Do With Your Kids - 3 views
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Before the advent of the uber-popular show Mythbusters or the push for more STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) in schools, parents and their kids were doing at-home science experiments. Now, the trend continues to blossom, although many of the experiments have remained somewhat the same…and always awesomely exciting!
Instagram or Vine? 5 Things to Know If Your Kids Are Sharing Videos | Common Sense Media - 1 views
15 Sites and Apps Kids Are Heading to Beyond Facebook | Common Sense Media - 9 views
5 Myths and Truths About Kids' Internet Safety | Common Sense Media - 6 views
It's not about the app… - 4 views
What age should my kids be before I let them use Instagram, Facebook, and other social media services? - 1 views
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