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Jennifer Garcia

Diipo - 1 views

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    A beautifully made Twitter-like social network for schools that supports photos, videos, files and embed html. The site also has a blog feature, calendar and many other fab features. You can set your class to private or public. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
Jennifer Garcia

Google Plus vs. Facebook… What's the Difference? | Social Media Today - 0 views

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    "On 28th June, 2011 Google rolled out the beta version of its highly anticipated social networking site, Google Plus. It is no secret that Google has long been wanting to get a slice of the social networking market. So, what exactly is Google Plus and how does it compare to Facebook? In this post we are going to look at Google Plus Versus Facebook and examine some of their major differences. Simply put, Google Plus has integrated many of the best features from our favorite social media sites, such as Facebook and Twitter, in one convenient package."
Jennifer Garcia

Is It Safe to Post Children's Images on Online Photo Sites? - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "Guardians of Their Smiles * Sign in to Recommend * Twitter * comments (122) * Sign In to E-Mail * Print * Single Page * Reprints * ShareClose o Linkedin o Digg o Facebook o Mixx o MySpace o Yahoo! Buzz o Permalink o Article Tools Sponsored By Published: October 23, 2009 (Page 2 of 2) It's not always easy to know what's the right thing to do. "I feel conflicted about it," she said. "People have said to me, 'Oh, you're exploiting your kids.' But the medium is so new, none of us know what is going to happen." Skip to next paragraph Readers' Comments Readers shared their thoughts on this article. * Read All Comments (122) » Other parents see a case of dangerously mixed messages"
Jennifer Garcia

Tiny Bursts of Learning | Betchablog - 0 views

  • If you still believe that professional development is what happens on those two or three days each year when you sit in a classroom and have some expert "deliver" it to you, I have bad news. That model is no longer sustainable and the days of PD as something that is done "to you" by "experts" a couple of times a year are over.
  • to think that you can maintain a professional outlook by attending two or three PD workshops a year is almost laughable. To keep up with new learning, you really need to be plugged in to an ongoing source of professional discourse and resource sharing.
  • Just ten minutes. Even just skimming through that list of things would give me more relevant PD than most teachers get exposed to in a whole year. And those of us who use Twitter in this way are able to tap this stream of information any time we like.
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    If you still believe that professional development is what happens on those two or three days each year when you sit in a classroom and have some expert "deliver" it to you, I have bad news. That model is no longer sustainable and the days of PD as something that is done "to you" by "experts" a couple of times a year are over.
Jennifer Garcia

Google Plus: Is This the Social Tool Schools Have Been Waiting For? - 0 views

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    "Google Plus: Is This the Social Tool Schools Have Been Waiting For?"
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Home | Amplify - 0 views

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    The Amplify Tablet. I a new spin on the tablet computer, this time it is designed for education
Jennifer Garcia

Learnable Programming - 0 views

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    A review of Kahn's programming  tutorials i a "living coding" environment
Jennifer Garcia

A Must-Have Guide To Google Drive | Edudemic - 1 views

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    We're chomping at the bit to get our grimy little hands on the new Google Drive. We wrote about it in our March issue of the Edudemic Magazine, featured it a couple weeks ago, and now want to start figuring out how the basically-real tool will help teachers around the planet. After all, that's what Edudemic is all about! We throw caution to the wind and just start trying to figure out fun and useful ways to use technology in the classroom. Who cares if that technology isn't available yet?
Jennifer Garcia

5 great slides about technology, learning, and change | Dangerously Irrelevant - 0 views

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    5 great slides about technology, learning, and change I like the on about studying with a master learner.Shouldn't all teachers be master learners?
Jennifer Garcia

Collected - SLANZA - 1 views

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    School Library Association of New Zealand  magazine
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Six Vintage-Inspired Animations on Critical Thinking | Brain Pickings - 1 views

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    Australian outfit Bridge 8, who have the admirable mission of devising "creative strategies for science and society," and animator James Hutson have created six fantastic two-minute animations on various aspects of critical thinking, aimed at kids ages 8 to 10 but also designed to resonate with grown-ups. Inspired by the animation style of the 1950s, most recognizably Saul Bass, the films are designed to promote a set of educational resources on critical thinking by TechNYou, an emerging technologies public information project funded by the Australian government. The animations - which are part Minute Physics, part The Dot and the Line, part 60-Second Adventures in Thought - are released under a Creative Commons license and cover the basics of logic and the scientific method, as well as specific psychological pitfalls like confirmation bias and Gambler's Fallacy.
Jennifer Garcia

80+ Google Forms for the Classroom | edte.ch - 0 views

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    " Take a look here for a more detailed introduction and guide to using and creating a Google Form - this was written prior to Google bringing forms into the NEW menu."
Jennifer Garcia

No Copyright Intended - Waxy.org - 0 views

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    These "no copyright infringement intended" messages are everywhere on YouTube, and about as effective as a drug dealer asking if you're a cop. It's like a little voodoo charm that people post on their videos to ward off evil spirits.
Jennifer Garcia

Code Year - 0 views

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    "Why not you? Make your New Year's resolution learning to code. Sign up on Code Year to get a new interactive programming lesson sent to you each week and you'll be building apps and web sites before you know it"
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    We really must get to work on setting up a code club.
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