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Sheila Tebbano

Photo Ops: 10 Innovative Ways to Use Visual Media - 0 views

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    Ideas to share with teachers for using a digital camera in the classroom.
Rhys Daunic

iPad as an Interactive White Board for $5 or $10 « Moving at the Speed of Cre... - 1 views

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    School leaders around the United States continue to spend HUGE amounts of money on interactive whiteboards for classrooms, despite the fact that these devices universally FAIL to empower students to become more independent, self-directed and engaged learners in the way mobile learning devices (like laptops, tablets or other personal digital learning tools) can. Please do not misunderstand me: It definitely IS a big deal for a teacher and his/her students to have access to an LCD projector connected to a computer in the classroom if previously, the "normal" technology in the room was an overhead projector.
smondrone

What happens after your final status update? - 3 views

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    Discussing the 'digital footprint' with lifetime repercussions and beyond
Sue Morris

Exemplar Schools - 0 views

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    Build community relationships with a digital student newsletter
Rene Hahn

Why teenagers don't use Twitter: by Matthew Robson, aged 15½ - 0 views

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    There's an interesting report (written by this student) about technology use by teenagers.
anonymous

Tips for using the Internet as a teaching tool - Phoenix Arizona news, breaking news, l... - 0 views

  • Joan Cooney, Co-Founder of the Sesame Workshop, states that “Now is the time to turn the new media that children have a natural attraction to into learning tools that will build their knowledge and broaden their perspectives.”
  • Parents are raising “digital natives” who are spending more and more time (upwards of 1 hour and 41 minutes, according to a Kaiser Family Foundation survey) and are reading on the Internet, sparking debate on just what it means to read in this digital age.
anonymous

Issuu - You Publish - 0 views

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    Take digital publishing (.pdfs) to a whole new level.
Rene Hahn

Welcome to the Digital Generation | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Wow...this video gives a great explanation of how our current students see technology as an essential part of their everyday lives. Show this to anyone who doesn't get it, and explore the whole project when you get a chance
Sheila Tebbano

Langwitches Blog » More on Digital Storytelling: Green Screen - 0 views

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    We just talked about this during our meeting last week. Check out this example of using green screen.
Sheila Tebbano

Grant supports Common Core-aligned digital resources - 0 views

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    Check out what Pearson intends to create.
myfanwi

Digital Badges Could Help Measure 21st-Century Skills| The Committed Sardine - 1 views

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    By Meris Stansbury October 11, 2011 How can schools accurately measure and categorize a student's 21st-century skills? The MacArthur Foundation hopes to solve this problem with a new competition that calls on participants to create what is known as a "digital badge."
Rhys Daunic

infogr.am Infographic creator - 0 views

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    App for making infographics from templates. 
Rhys Daunic

Apple - iBooks Author - 0 views

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    an app for making books for the ipad (requires OS Lion) 
Rene Hahn

Ultranet…will it bring Ultra-Censorship in Schools? | Teaching and Learning i... - 0 views

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    This is an interesting post for those of us (er, that'll be me, I guess) in Victoria, Australia. However the rest of this blog is really interesting as well - have a look DSSers!!
anonymous

The Way We Live Now - Home-Schooling for the Techno-Literate - NYTimes.com - 1 views

  • Here is the kind of literacy that we tried to impart: • Every new technology will bite back. The more powerful its gifts, the more powerfully it can be abused. Look for its costs. • Technologies improve so fast you should postpone getting anything you need until the last second. Get comfortable with the fact that anything you buy is already obsolete. • Before you can master a device, program or invention, it will be superseded; you will always be a beginner. Get good at it. • Be suspicious of any technology that requires walls. If you can fix it, modify it or hack it yourself, that is a good sign. • The proper response to a stupid technology is to make a better one, just as the proper response to a stupid idea is not to outlaw it but to replace it with a better idea. • Every technology is biased by its embedded defaults: what does it assume? • Nobody has any idea of what a new invention will really be good for. The crucial question is, what happens when everyone has one? • The older the technology, the more likely it will continue to be useful. • Find the minimum amount of technology that will maximize your options.
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    Great questions to promote "technological smartness".
Rhys Daunic

Students Evolve from Consumers to Critics and Creators | Edutopia - 1 views

    • Rhys Daunic
       
      Digital School Solutions should become an organizational member!  (full disclosure, I am a member and am on the board ;) 
    • Rene Hahn
       
      I agree!
  • Filmmaker and George Lucas Educational Foundation chairman George Lucas thinks it's time to change "English" class into "Communication" class, where students learn the grammatical rules of graphic arts, film, and music along with English grammar.
Sheila Tebbano

Download details: "Own Your Space--Keep Yourself and Your Stuff Safe Online" Digital Bo... - 1 views

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    Something to consider for the Learning Connections Grant. During the institute, we talked about safety and security instruction for students and parents before they get their computer.
Samantha Calamari

Education Technology Issue - 1 views

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    Just in case you missed it... the entire issue is dedicated to edtech including the link Daniel posted below. I found the "Does the Digital Classroom Enfeeble the Mind?" article particularly interesting.
Sheila Tebbano

"Own Your Space--Keep Yourself and Your Stuff Safe Online" Digital Book for Teens by Li... - 0 views

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    Free downloadable online safety ebook. This would support the online safety initiative that is part of the Connected Learning grant.
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