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Michelle Krill

Technology Integration Matrix - 15 views

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    Levels of Technology Integration into the Curriculum and Characteristics of the Learning Environment
Donald Burkins

Connect Safely |Online Safety 3.0: Empowering and Protecting Youth | Commentaries - Staff - 4 views

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    It's time for Online Safety 3.0. Why 3.0 and why now? The online-safety messages most Americans are getting are still pretty much one-size-fits-all and focused largely on adult-to-child crime, rather than on what the growing bodies of both Net-safety and social-media research have found. Online Safety 2.0 began to develop messaging around the peer-to-peer part of online safety, mostly harassment and cyberbullying and, increasingly, sexting by cellphones, but it still focuses on technology not behavior as the primary risk and characterizes youth almost without exception as potential victims. Version 2.0 fails to recognize youth agency: young people as participants, stakeholders, and leaders in an increasingly participatory environment online and offline. To be relevant to young people, its intended beneficiaries, Net safety needs to respect youth agency, embrace the technologies they love, use social media in the instruction process, and address the positive reasons for safe use of social technology. It's not safety from bad outcomes but safety for positive ones. ... Safety is essential but only part of what we want for the people who are going to run this world! Online Safety 3.0 enables youth enrichment and empowerment. Its main components - new media literacy and digital citizenship - are both protective and enabling. Ideally from the moment they first use computers and cellphones, children are learning how to function mindfully, safely and effectively as individuals and community members, as consumers, producers, and stakeholders.
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    Online Safety 3.0 - safety and good citizenship while using the internet and participating in social networking. A "watershed" moment, says Bonnie Bracey Sutton (at http://www.mercurynews.com/fdcp?1257974940062).
anonymous

OpenClass - 3 views

  • OpenClass is an amazing learning environment that’s open, easy, and completely free. Discover how OpenClass is helping educators and institutions deliver effective, interactive learning experiences to students everywhere.
Darcy Goshorn

Uses of Labs and Learning Spaces (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | EDUCAUSE - 1 views

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    Traditional computing labs need to transform into flexible, technology-enhanced learning spaces. Initial research into space use and future needs can guide design and resource decisions. Involving all the stakeholders invests them in the outcome and optimizes design choices. Small changes can have big effects in redesign of existing spaces.
Darcy Goshorn

Laptop Tables, Computer Tables, Computer Table, Laptop Computer Table, Computer Trainin... - 1 views

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    Pi™ Computer Tables- Classroom Collaboration for LCD Systems and Laptops! Built on the geometry of circles, not rectangles, Pi™ Computer Tables nest together in organic arrangements found in nature. This unlocks infinite possibilities for team computing groups.
Kathy Fiedler

Nature Works Everywhere | Presented by The Nature Conservancy - 0 views

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    Nature: It's more than just a faraway beach or mountain. It's a fantastic factory that makes the building blocks of all our lives-food, drinking water, the stuff we own and the air we breathe. It makes amazing memories, and even protects us from floods and storms! That's why The Nature Conservancy and its 550 scientists have created a new initiative - Nature Works Everywhere - to help students learn the science behind how nature works for us…and how we can help keep nature running strong. Nature Works Everywhere gives teachers, students and families everything they need to start exploring and understanding nature's fantastic factory - videos, interactive games, and interactive lesson plans that align to standards. Hosted by Nature Conservancy scientists, Nature Works Everywhere takes your class around the world to visit nature at its productive best - from coral reefs to bee gardens, from Maine's snowy forests to Africa's grasslands. We'll be adding more lessons each year from around the globe on science and social studies topics that teachers can use as is or customize for their own classroom needs.
Dave Solon

Is your creativity blocked?: The eLearning Coach - 0 views

  • Psychologists say that creativity thrives in a permissive environment, but some people spend their days in a workplace that frowns upon innovative thinking. Furthermore, the traditional workplace is often filled with distractions that interrupt your creative flow. In some workplaces, competition between employees, autocratic bosses or a lack of team cooperation can bury creative notions. These are the environmental blocks we most overcome.
    • Dave Solon
       
      AMEN!
anonymous

20 Technology Skills that Every Educator Should Have | Digital Learning Environments - 13 views

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    "In 2005 I wrote a similar article and have had requests to write an update. Technology has changed a great deal in the last 5-6 years. Although, realistically, you would not use all of these technologies, you should be knowledgeable in what each of the following technology is and how it could be/might be used in a classroom.(\"
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    What do you think? Which do you agree with? Disagree? Which are you NOT able to address because it's not available in your school?
anonymous

Computers in schools: money well-spent, Concordia University study says - 2 views

  • Where technology does have a positive impact is when it actively engages students, when it's used as a communication tool, when it's used for things like simulations or games that enable students to actively manipulate the environment."
    • Vicki Treadway
       
      Exactly!
    • anonymous
       
      Then this would seem to support the use of ipads, since that's basically what you do when you "work with" apps.
  • Grumberg said she can't see how the school can meet the needs of today's children if it doesn't teach them in the way they need to learn - "and the way they learn is through the manipulation of these technologies."
Darcy Goshorn

A Walk in the Forest - National Zoo| FONZ - 3 views

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    The Smithsonian site is a wealth of outstanding activities and interactives. In the Walk in the Forest interactives, students are guided through a virtual forest where they do field research using the same scientific methods and tools that Smithsonian scientists use to monitor forest biodiversity. Students can act as dirt detectives, predicting which trees will thrive in each type of soil; learn about forest layers and the plants and animals that take up residence in each; identify a tree; observe seasonal changes; map the forest; and use amphibians as an indicator of the forest. Each of the interactives has the option of narration (audio) or non-narrated (students read through the interactive).
anonymous

DIGITAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS: Tools and Technologies for Effective Classrooms - 5 views

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    Teacher Challenges for 21st Century Learning
Michelle Krill

iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » The Augmented Reality Library - 4 views

  • Wikipedia has this definition for augmented reality (AR): “a term for a live direct or indirect view of a physical real-world environment whose elements are augmented by virtual computer-generated imagery.”
    • Michelle Krill
       
      This is cool!
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    Build yourself an augmented reality library. Yum.
Michelle Krill

PrintWhatYouLike.com {beta}: Save money and the environment printing only what you want. - 0 views

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    PrintWhatYouLike is a webpage editor that lets you control how webpages look when printed.
Anne Van Meter

Doug Fine: Author, Journalist, Adventurer, Goat-Herder - 1 views

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    Doug Fine's homepage "Farewell My Subaru"
Anne Van Meter

Smithsonian Magazine | People & Places | Interview: Doug Fine Journalist, New Mexico - 0 views

  • I make a career of doing things poorly and increasing people's confidence they can do those things, too.
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    Any Env Sci teachers in the network?
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    Journalist Doug Fine lives "off the grid" in New Mexico - I bought the book...
Michelle Krill

DIGITAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS: Tools and Technologies for Effective Classrooms - 0 views

  • The goal of installing laptop programs is to increase student learning in the classroom.
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    Tools and Technologies for Effective Classrooms, Eleven Tips for Better Laptop Learning
cheryl capozzoli

AfterClass - 0 views

shared by cheryl capozzoli on 28 Nov 08 - Cached
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    Create free classroom environments for all classes and students. Easy to use!
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