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Doug Rudnicki

Ten reasons why handheld devices should be banned for children under the age of 12 - 2 views

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    Everything from hazards to brain development to social emotional issues
Sarah Ducharme

Digital Junkie - Information Overload - YouTube - 1 views

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    Video shared by Leigh at PD day.
Sarah Ducharme

Summary of Findings | Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project - 0 views

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    via Nate
Nick Hall

YouTube Live *Quick* Start Guide - YouTube - 1 views

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    Another option for streaming
Joel Scanga

3 Ways To Use Vine In The Project-Based Learning Classroom - - 0 views

  • This deceptively simple application allows users to capture and share six-second video clips–rather than pure gif animations–through social media. This short window might sound like a detriment to some, but is actually what makes Vine such a powerful creative tool: Users must consider how they will capture, edit and share content in a way that conveys their intended messages
Nick Hall

A Great Chart on SAMR Model Applied to Classroom iPad Apps ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 0 views

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    Some nice to share with our respect divisions, although it might be a big leap for some.
Sarah Ducharme

New Bloom's Taxonomy Poster for Teachers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 2 views

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    Connects Bloom's to EdTech - helpful as we move teachers toward NETS-based assessments
Nick Hall

International Schools Digital Life & Learning Survey - 0 views

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    Its free as well :)
Christopher Zavits

Instead of an AUP, how about an EUP (Empowered Use Policy)? | Dangerously Irrelevant - 0 views

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    I like this alternative policy idea. It is succinct, simple, and dare I say maybe even...inspiring. It lacks details for accountability, and specific lingo for transfer of responsibility, but let's be honest, how often to we actually read acceptable use policies? If there was a problem, it's covered in the "respectful and kind" language. Doing something like this is sure to catch student attention set a positive tone for the use of tech.
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