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Kate Puschak

#Vanmeter Schools Transforming the Educational System: Student Post- "It is Exciting to... - 1 views

  • But this year, my junior year, that all changed. No, Van Meter Community High School didn’t get a new lunch menu. It began the one to one program and entrusted its students with their own personal MAC laptops. More importantly though, our teachers and administrators gave us the opportunity to be apart of what has become the beginning of an educational movement! Similar to a tidal wave to the face or a nice cold Coca Cola on a hot, Iowa summer day, students at Van Meter felt the refreshing impact that the computers had on us. Suddenly, I was excited to come to school again. I wanted to see what our teachers could do with the new technology handed to them and I was eager to learn something. What a crazy thought! No longer was I dragging my feet and wondering when oh when would that bell finally ring to signal it was 3:15.
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    I thought this was just a friendly reminder how lucky Henrico County is to have so much technology at its fingertips!!!
Garry Marshall

VOEF - 1 views

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    Information about open source curriculum in Virginia.
Garry Marshall

untitled - 0 views

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    This is great, but I just can't see myself ever "tweeting."
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    I hear ya... I can barely text on my cell phone so I am certain that tweeting is out of the question.
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    I don't like how people tell you every moment of their day! I won't be "tweeting" either.
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    I haven't tried tweeting but I hear it's addicting.
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    My wife has gotten into tweeting along with her blogging. She uses twitter as a tool to communicate with authors. I think that if I had the time, I would use it as well.
Garry Marshall

BBC News - The unintended consequences of Facebook - 0 views

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    Interesting article about FB. Includes a brief section about children.
Kelly Jessup

Children Online: Realities, Issues & Solutions - 0 views

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    This organization is "devoted to the safety of children and teens online" Has some good resources for Internet Safety
Kelly Jessup

The Impact of Facebook on Our Students - 0 views

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    This lists some of the concerns and things that would need to happen if Facebook was allowed in schools. I guess there are some school systems that do allow it. I can't even imagine allowing our students to have access to FB during school hours.
Tia Brown

What Parents Should Know about Facebook and MySpace | abc7chicago.com - 0 views

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    This is a video from a news show in Chicago. Good one for parents to watch to see what kids are doing on facebook/myspace and to find out ways to protect them. I liked how the guy in the video said that kids don't just use it for social purposes, but that some of them have homework or school groups to help each other out. Even though that is probably 1% of teenagers it was still nice to see that aspect spoken about.
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    This may have been the worst interview I have ever seen, but the content was important. I did like how he gave a plug for academic uses as well.
Byron Davis

Technology enhances learning, but also propagates cheating - 0 views

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    I think this article does a good job of summarizing contemporary beliefs on both sides of the debate.
Byron Davis

Why the future doesn't need us. - 0 views

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    Technology is evil, the robots are taking over, and we're all going to die! Here's a quote: I think it is no exaggeration to say we are on the cusp of the further perfection of extreme evil, an evil whose possibility spreads well beyond that which weapons of mass destruction bequeathed to the nation-states, on to a surprising and terrible empowerment of extreme individuals. God help us all.
anonymous

digitaltools - Social Bookmarking - 0 views

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    One of my students from WM created this webpage about social bookmarking.  It includes a video featuring a teacher who is using the tool in her classroom.
Garry Marshall

The Future of Social Relations| The Committed Sardine - 0 views

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    Survey results talking about the benefits and bad side of social internet use.
Garry Marshall

For Those Facebook Left Behind| The Committed Sardine - 0 views

  • Why you’d bother: LinkedIn is especially useful when you’re looking for a new job — or a new employee, which helps explain its 70-million-strong global membership — because you’re no longer limited to asking your immediate colleagues for referrals. Now you can ask colleagues of colleagues, which greatly expands your reach. LinkedIners can also vouch for one another as references.
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      Am I the only one getting tons of invites for LinkedIn? I wondered what it was!
  • There’s a game element, too: you earn points whenever you check in. In fact, whoever visits a certain place the most becomes its “mayor,” and may be rewarded by a giveaway from that business.
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      Haha, bar crawl anyone?
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    Nice and brief explanation of some social networking tools further down.
Andrew Stevens

Summit: Mobile computing is education's future - 0 views

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    Found this article interesting for our research this week
Garry Marshall

Students leverage the power of mobile devices through the Project ... - 0 views

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    Want to know how K-Nect fared? Check this report.
Garry Marshall

SOTI - Advanced Mobile Device Management, Remote Control, Helpdesk, Security, Location ... - 0 views

shared by Garry Marshall on 06 Aug 10 - Cached
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    Software that can overcome concerns about security and cell phone usage.
Garry Marshall

Rethinking Cell Phones in Classrooms | The Educators' Royal Treatment - 0 views

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    Article discussing pros of cell phone use in the classroom.
Garry Marshall

Cell Phone Jammer : Heavy Duty : Best Fixed Unit - 0 views

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    This device is just cheap enough that I think we may begin to see them in classrooms in the next few years IF schools do not advocate cell phone use in the classroom.
Byron Davis

Debate: Should children have cell phones at school? - Education (Other) - Helium - 0 views

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    Pros and cons in the ongoing debate with the opportunity to vote and a tally of votes thus far. I liked comment #6.
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    I like to try to read opposing arguments to my own views, and I have to admit that some of these people make some pretty good ones!
Mylene Melson

Creating a Summer Reading Network - 0 views

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    If you have nothing else to do in the summer! If you expect students to work over the summer then this is a good way to keep up with things the starting the year will be more seamless.
anonymous

21st-Century Skills Are Not a New Education Trend but Could Be a Fad - US News and Worl... - 0 views

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    Rotherham runs an education policy think tank and was once on the Board of Education in Virginia. This editorial provides a  more historical view of "21st century skills."
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