U.S. Copyright Office - Can I Use Someone Else's Work? Can Someone Else Use Mine? (FAQ) - 0 views
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Ultimately, only a federal court can determine whether a particular use is, in fact, a fair use under the law.
A great How-to Tutorial on Creating Student Portfolios on iPad Using Google Drive App ~... - 0 views
Connecting the Digital Divide to Digital Literacies | Spotlight on Digital Media and Le... - 1 views
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"The term 'digital divide' has long been used to describe the gap between those with access to communications technology and those without-applying to both home computer ownership as well as the delivery of home broadband access, which is still an issue. More recently, the term has referred to the gap in the type of engagement with the digital world. It has come to mean the divide between those who use technology to learn and create and those who use it more for entertainment or staying up to date on social networking sites. It might easily be summed up as the gap between creators and consumers."
Welcome to the 21st Century Learners Website from Pearson! - 0 views
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It means that education must engage new technologies, equip students with rigorous academic coursework, and foster innovation and creativity.
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: Twenty-first-century skills are the special abilities children need to develop so that they can be prepared for the challenges of work and life in the 21st century.
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While a 21st century education still involves mastering the content of core academic subjects, it is proposed that the teaching of the skills identified above, be infused throughout the curriculum.
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Using Google Drawing in language classes - Chimera EDUCATION - 0 views
The Machine is Us/ing Us - 2 views
How Technology Makes Us Better Social Beings - 2 views
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"Keith Hampton, a sociologist at the University of Pennsylvania, is starting to poke holes in this theory that technology has weakened our relationships. Partnered with the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project, he turned his gaze, most recently, to users of social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn."
Use PowerPoint Visuals, Not Bullets - What the World Eats - 0 views
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Are you still annoying your audience with boring slide after boring slide? Break free from PowerPoint bullets! Learn from photojournalists - tell stories with visuals, and your audience will love you. A Visual Feast - What the World Eats This article is inspired by a captivating photo essay from Time magazine titled: What the World Eats.