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Building Attention Span - The New York Times - 0 views

  • Crystallized intelligence is the ability to use experience, knowledge and the products of lifelong education that have been stored in long-term memory. It is the ability to make analogies and comparisons about things you have studied before. Crystallized intelligence accumulates over the years and leads ultimately to understanding and wisdom.
  • The online world is brand new, but it feels more fun, effortless and natural than the offline world of reading and discussion. It nurtures agility, but there is clear evidence by now that it encourages a fast mental rhythm that undermines the ability to explore narrative, and place people, ideas and events in wider contexts.
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    Types of intelligence cultivated by online and offline reading.
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Practical Ed Tech Tip of the Week - A Cleaner YouTube | Practical Ed Tech - 0 views

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    This extension prevents inappropriate videos from appearing on screen while you are showing students appropriate videos.
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Three Reasons Students Should Own Your Classroom's Twitter and Instagram Accounts | EdS... - 0 views

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    Powerful ways to have your students use social media to promote class activities.
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5-Minute Film Festival: Turning Bystanders Into Upstanders Against Bullying | Edutopia - 1 views

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    Empower kids by showing them how one person can make a difference when it comes to bullying.
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Where Kids Find Hate Online | Common Sense Media - 0 views

  • Just by playing a game on the internet, looking up a definition, or maybe checking out some music, they'll encounter some of the most vile and offensive words and images that can be expressed in the comments section of a YouTube video, a meme in their feed, or a group chat
  • The intensity of these ideas, the frequency with which kids see them, and the acceptance by so many that it's just part of internet life mean that it's critical to talk to kids about this difficult topic.
  • Are tech companies really that dedicated to free speech, or do they just want more users?
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  • But when kids see the horrific race-, religion-, and gender-based attacks committed in the real world by members of online extremist groups, they must wonder why adults can't stop these hate crimes.
  • Ultimately, hate speech is an area where sharing your own family's values -- around compassion and tolerance, appropriate communication, and empathy toward other -- sets a stable path forward for your kids to follow even in unsettled times.
  • How would you feel if you were a member of the group targeted by cruel language?
  • Does it matter if you're exposed to it a lot or a little? Are people with different social statuses -- for example, a popular kid vs. a loner type -- affected differently?
  • What's the difference between hate speech and cyberbullying? If someone is trying to hurt someone, or knows that they're hurting someone, and does it repeatedly, that's cyberbullying. When someone expresses vicious views about a group or toward an attribute of a group, that's hate speech.
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Home | Jacob Burns Film Center - 0 views

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    Clearinghouse for film and media literacy. There are exercises and examples for teachers and students to learn from.
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