On line resource that teaches kids to be safe online. Automatically corrects and reports. W should consider this for Mt Abe in general, but certainly for a 1:1 world.
This article was published in Learning and Leading with Technology (lovingly referred to as L&L in Ed Tech world). I try not to just list every new website I 'stumble upon' but only the ones that look as if they might actually be used by teachers. Storify might just be one of the keepers.
Check out Google's new tool for taking data (i.e. coffee growers world wide) and turning into a map. Very interesting. Nice follow up to the Gapminder video.
This is one of our stops during the Australia trip. New technologies enable museums to create learning experiences for teenagers
where they can authentically research, create, communicate and collaborate.
Museum Victoria is using 21st century communication technologies to support students to investigate the past, both online and onsite. This session will outline how two programs developed by Museum Victoria, Making History and 600 million years in 60 seconds, are transforming museum learning for 21st century learners.
The new programs enable teenagers to collaborate with their peers, communicate their ideas, create new digital media and make sense of the world around them. 600 million years in 60 seconds is an onsite education program at Melbourne Museum where exhibition objects are the learning focus and ICT tools are used by students to communicate their understanding of key concepts. Making History is an online resource where experts share historical knowledge and experience as well as an online gallery that can host student generated digital histories.