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Rhys Daunic

FRONTLINE: growing up online: parenting in the internet age | PBS - 0 views

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  • But the point here is not cutting kids off from something; it's teaching them how to use it responsibly and safely and how to express themselves appropriately.
  • I think to raise a child in the 21st century without the skills of how to walk through an online social networking site is irresponsible for a parent. But that doesn't mean that at age 13 your child should be on there, no holds barred, completely unregulated. My argument is that around the age of 16, I think teens are ready to be on there, with limited amounts of time, with a lot of guidance from their parents, and a lot of guidance that started maybe four years prior to that.
  • I think we all need to be thinking more about ethics, about citizenship, and in fact the term "online safety" is probably becoming obsolete or should be.
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  • ethics
  • Not just because of copyright theft or cut-and-paste plagiarism, but also because of cyberbullying and the self-protective aspect of ethics that really has come into play on the social web.
  • fear is bad.
  • tap their expertise and ask them what they're doing online,
  • It's really hard to control what our kids are doing online.
  • help them develop their own critical thinking
  • you check and make sure the person you're sending the text message is really the person you wanted to send it to, instead of mistyping it and have something end up in the wrong hands
  • We teach them to use emoticons: little smilies or something else to let people know they're kidding, because no one can see your expression online.
  • Apply common sense
  • Things we already know -- don't talk to strangers; don't tell secrets to strangers; don't take candy from strangers -- ... all of these things apply exactly online. If I can get parents to step back and stop being afraid of the technology they can keep the kids safe. They don't need a class on this stuff. They just need to stop panicking, talk to their kids, and be in charge.
  • [In the 1950s, the psychologist] Erik Erikson called adolescence a time of "identity consolidation," and so what teens are doing is going around and trying on these different identities. ... So in a way the social networking sites are this digital representation of what we think of as adolescence. ...
  • migrated to Facebook ... do so out of concerns about privacy,
  • They need to know how to keep themselves safe online, they need to think about the information that they're putting out there, and they need to be able to have discussions with their parents about it. The most well-rounded teens I've talked to have said, "Oh yeah, my parents have seen my MySpace site, and they're fine. They don't check it or anything, but I've showed it to them." ... They have the privacy to put what they want to put on their site, but they're okay enough with what they're putting on the site for the parents to look at it. And I think that their parents do need to be involved in that sense.
  • learn from your kids. You need to ask them why they're doing this, why it's important, and you need to ask questions. You need to ask moral questions -- have you thought about this? What would happen if this? What about this situation? -- and go through these situations, ... giving examples, learning from your experience to help them, but not by force.
  • good parenting has immunized kids against a certain amount of this problem. ...
  • our research shows that giving out personal information and having social networking Web site [accounts] do not put kids at risk. ... It's really what they do when they get a solicitation or they have a contact with somebody who begins to propose some of these things.
anonymous

Education 2.0 - Edmodo - Free Private Microblogging For Education - 0 views

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    Edmodo could be a solution for teachers looking to start a basic vle in their classroom. I wonder if you can customize Edmodo to be fully functional for an entire learning community?
Rhys Daunic

The K-5 Custom Search Engine Project! - 1 views

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      sign up here as a contributor with your google account. then email rhys@themediaspot.org to let me know, and I'll approve you.
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    Become a "contributor" and add your kid-friendly favorite resources. Then have your K-5 students learn search strategies with results limited to teacher-approved sites.
anonymous

Nortel LearniT - 0 views

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    Loads of resources (videos, lesson plans, etc.) that can help facilitate the development of 21st century learning skills.
anonymous

Creating Online PLC's - 0 views

  • there are three reasons why schools have failed to develop as true learning organizations—culture, competition, and isolation.
  • Through virtual exchanges and the building of personal learning networks, teachers are increasingly drawing on external communities that promote connection and knowledge-sharing.
  • providing space for reflection and collaboration is not something most schools do very we
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    A former teacher and education-technology consultant says today's professional development needs to immerse educators in experiences that promote reflection and relationship-building.
anonymous

Microsoft Education "What If?" K-12 on Vimeo - 1 views

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    Excellent video that be used to help schools going through the envisioning process of moving forward as a 21st century learning community. Don't be turned of by the Microsoft logo.
Sue Morris

AllThingsPLC - Research, education tools and blog for building a professional learning ... - 1 views

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    Very interesting site devoted to supporting development of PLCs... serach for digital and find variety of articles available. Site maintained by Solution Tree - no advertising
anonymous

What's New in Google Apps (for domain admin) - 1 views

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    This site is built for google Apps administrators, and provides the latest news on upcoming products, features, and learning resources.
wiljennings419

How Students Can Create Their Own e-Textbooks On An iPad - 1 views

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    Two of the most powerful apps on the iPad may be completely invisible: iBooks and the Camera Roll. However, when used together, they have the potential to create powerful learning experiences and dynamic projects.
Rhys Daunic

U.S. Department of Education International Strategy - 0 views

  • The international strategy is inextricably linked with the Department's domestic priorities to advance two goals simultaneously: to strengthen U.S. education and to advance our nation's international priorities. By working to increase the global competencies of all U.S. students, learning from other countries to improve our education policies and practices, and engaging in active education diplomacy, we will help to advance these two strategic goals. The strategy is firmly based on the belief that a world-class education for all—both domestically and internationally—is a win-win.
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    the Department of Education is engaging more actively in education internationally and has developed its first-ever, fully-integrated international strategy, Succeeding Globally Through International Education and Engagement, to guide our work.
wiljennings419

Join us in the quest for what works - 0 views

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    On this site, you can see the ways fellow teachers are solving problems, leave a comment, recommend an idea, share inventive things you've done, and take on meaningful professional learning challenges.
Pablo Zatz

A first-hand look inside a flipped classroom | eSchool News - 0 views

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    Good article with nice vignettes and commentary on how flipped classroom works in action.
myfanwi

NYCL School Fights Charter Initiative - 0 views

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    One of our connected learning schools, K497 (School for International Studies), is under threat...
Rhys Daunic

Learn Touch Typing Free - TypingClub - 0 views

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    Ad free interactive touch typing program that can track student progress. 
wiljennings419

Simple K12 - 2 views

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    Free webinars for teachers concerning Common Core Learning Standards, technology.
Pablo Zatz

Sophia upgrades its website with 25,000 free academic tutorials and more | eSchool News - 1 views

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    This is a great resource to share with teachers
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