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Garry Marshall

Update: Hey Teacher, Leave Those Kids (and Their Internet) Alone! « Above the... - 1 views

  • Few things should be as important to our community as regaining and establishing our common sense that the classroom should be a place for learning and interaction. Visitors to classes, as well as many of our students, report that the rate of distracting Internet usage during class is astounding. Remarkably, usage appears to be contagious, if not epidemic. Several observers have reported that one student will visit a gossip site or shop for shoes, and within twenty minutes an entire row is shoe shopping. Half the time a student is called on, the question needs to be repeated. I confess that as I have researched this subject, I have been made aware how offensive it often is when phone calls are taken in public and when Blackberry and other e-mail devices are consulted during meetings. I have promised myself that I will no longer check my Blackberry under the table at University meetings.
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    School turns the internet off during class time!
matthewdengel

Children's Internet Protection Act - 1 views

  • CIPA does not require the tracking of Internet use by minors or adults
    • matthewdengel
       
      Screen captures are used in Henrico County to see what students are looking at during school hours when they use proxy servers
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    The Law as to what can be accessed over school and library computers.
Andrew Stevens

FUNNY - 1 views

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    Found this while searching around... thought I would share
Kelly Jessup

Using iPods in the Classroom Promotes Interactive Learning and More Effective Studying ... - 1 views

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    I know there are school divisions in Charlottesville/Albermarle County using ipods in the classroom. There are many apps that can be appropriate for classroom use.
Stacy Palkovics

STOP Cyberbullying: What's the Parents Role in This? - 1 views

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    This article talks about the importance of getting the parents involved and educated about what their children are doing on the computer. It ultimately starts at home and parents need to check the internet and constantly monitor what their kids are doing and who they are communicating with.
Stacy Palkovics

The Very Few Disadvantages Of Technology - 1 views

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    I must say that I agree with the majority of this article. I feel like the advantages of technology far outweigh the disadvantages; however; the invansion of privacy is a huge disadvantage which is becoming increasingly out of control. As parents, we need to continue to constantly monitor what our children are posting and texting.
Kelly Jessup

Virginia First State to Require Internet Safety Lessons - Science News | Science & Tech... - 1 views

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    Did you know that Virginia was the first state to require Internet Safety training in schools? With the rise of social networking and cyberbullying Bob McDonnell (Attorney General at the time) got the law passed to require this in schools. I think it requires at least a one hour lesson each year for every student.
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    I never dreamed in a MILLION years that I would ever agree with anything that came out of McDonnell's mouth (Because as of recent his support of people like Cuccinnelli has put me over the edge!), but I do agree with what he said about students thinking that they are bulletproof and doing potentially harmful things online. I did not know that we had laws that stated that internet safety training be done. I can't think of anything official that we do with the students, but the parents must go through ibook training. I guess they go over it then. At TMS we do cyberbullying lessons, but they don't at all schools, so I am wondering where and when this state law/mandate is being taught?
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    I did not know this either, but I think it is great! Are all schools required to do this training because I don't think that we have anything mandatory at my school. I wish we did; for the staff, students and parents!
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    I have actually enjoyed teaching the internet safety lessons to my students the past 2 years. I wonder if there is a possibility of some legislature requiring internet safety lessons for parents.... Just a thought.
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    I think one hour per year is minimal. I am glad it exists, but maybe a few times a year as a follow up and reminder for the kids???
Garry Marshall

Travel Club Returns To Pick Up New Generation : NPR - 1 views

  • ORRIS: But couldn't they just do that from a TV show though? Ms. EMONES: No, they couldn't. NORRIS: Emones says that traveling to places feels better than TV. She says it feels more real.
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      Here's the interesting part...what do we get from "real" vs. ""virtual" travel? How important is it for schools to provide these experiences to kids?
  • she's never been on a train before
    • Garry Marshall
       
      I can tell you right now that a real train ride is much better than a virtual one. Besides, kids need real experiences. If you have had authentic experiences, you increase your communication and writing skills by having something to talk about.
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    An NPR Story about a "real" travel club for girls based on an old idea
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    That last quote cracks me up! NORRIS: Emones says that traveling to places feels better than TV. She says it feels more real. REALLY??!! I would hope so!
Byron Davis

Web 2.0 in the classroom by Ryan McCallum on Prezi - 1 views

  • Web 2.0 in the classroom
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      This does such a good job of summarizing our Web 2.0 discussions for this course! It's definitely worth your time to check it out.
anonymous

CiteULike: Everyone's library - 1 views

shared by anonymous on 09 Jun 10 - Cached
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    A social network for researchers
Mylene Melson

Virginia State Standards of Learning Science, Math and Technology Practice Tests - 1 views

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    SInce we are in SOL testing right now, I thought this would be a good site to share with math and science teachers. The "more options" is great because students can concentrate on their weakest strands.
Stacy Palkovics

Voice Thread - 1 views

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    VoiceThread is a cool sight for creating online presentations with pictures, video clips and audio (music and/or narration). Products created with VoiceThread can be easily shared online.
Shannon Mejia

Quizlet - 1 views

shared by Shannon Mejia on 28 May 10 - Cached
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    This is a great tool for students to use to make flashcards for any subject.
Kelly Jessup

Virginia Department of Education: Open Education and Policy - Creative Commons - 1 views

  • Traditional textbooks have served us well, especially for me as a beginning teacher, because the textbook was the curriculum. The concept of looking at different ways to deliver textbooks could be as simple as putting it online or making it able to be viewed on an iPad or similar device. It could be more complex by including lots of multimedia and other interactive resources. But fundamentally, even experienced teachers are looking to textbooks for guidance on what to teach, what the content should be, and what the process should be. In developing electronic textbooks, you have to hold onto those concepts. The textbook is a teacher’s guideline and roadmap. Any of the multimedia and enhanced materials that you can include to enliven instruction would attest to that.
  • We can energize students with technology, and there’s a lot of gold to be panned in exploring many new teaching methods
  • OER would allow many opportunities and latitude to have really good and engaging instruction. The sharing of resources and best practices would help teachers do other things to enhance the learning of not only mainstream kids, but gifted students too. Struggling students can use these resources to review content in other formats or at different paces.
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    Interview with Lan Neugent on his platform and idea of Open Education Resources
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    This is an interview with Lan Neugent. It can give you an idea of his current iniative in VA for education and technology.
Tia Brown

The Science Spot - 1 views

shared by Tia Brown on 29 May 10 - Cached
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    Science Spot
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    On science spot one can see and share lesson, there are ideas for science projects, a reference desk, backyard garden, etc... My favorite is the idea factory. One can share ideas and favorite teaching tips with others on science lessons.
Kelly Jessup

TED: Ideas worth spreading - 1 views

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    Inspiring speeches
Garry Marshall

Facebook - 1 views

shared by Garry Marshall on 07 Jul 10 - No Cached
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    What Facebook has to say about cyberbullying.
Kate Puschak

EEK- Environmental Education for Kids - 1 views

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    Hey guys, While exploring, I found this website. It made me think of all of the environmental friendly discussions we have had in past classes! Thought you might enjoy. :)
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    Go green!!! Got to love the environmental aspect of all of this new technology!
Garry Marshall

One To One - 21st Century Classroom - Overview - 1 views

  • he focus on acquiring a standard body of knowledge may no longer be relevant.
    • Garry Marshall
       
      The focus is now on information literacy and research fluency...
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    The one-to-one institute provides resources for integrating technology and describes some different stages of technology integration in the classroom.
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    How can one say that a standard body of knowledge may no longer be relevant? This sounds like an excuse to stop paying for public education and simply making technology the end all, be all of existence. Can you imagine a world where the average citizen doesn't understand the origin of the Star Spangled Banner or the Emancipation Proclamation?
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