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Sara Wilkie

Who Are The Influencers and How DO We Find Them? | UNSPOKEN ~ Social Media - 0 views

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    "The first place to find someone who has the credibility and the intent to influence others to change their behavior is in your own network. Going back to The YOU MATTER Manifesto, you already have the power and ability within your means to be an influencer. If you have credibility within a topic and ask those with whom you have strong ties to repeat information about something you like, they will do it because of their belief in you. If you did not like a product or service, and suddenly find something nice to say about it, your circle will sit up and take notice. I strongly believe that consistent engagement on social media is the best mechanism for building your influential base."
Sara Wilkie

Eli Pariser: Beware online "filter bubbles" | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    "As web companies strive to tailor their services (including news and search results) to our personal tastes, there's a dangerous unintended consequence: We get trapped in a "filter bubble" and don't get exposed to information that could challenge or broaden our worldview. Eli Pariser argues powerfully that this will ultimately prove to be bad for us and bad for democracy. Pioneering online organizer Eli Pariser is the author of "The Filter Bubble," about how personalized search might be narrowing our worldview."
Sara Wilkie

10 mental traits of truly innovative leaders - GeekWire - 0 views

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    "Ever since I was young I've always loved thinking of ways to fix things, build products and make money. And, over the years, I've been fortunate to have worked with so many creative and innovative people. I'm talking about people like Whitepages' Alex Algard, Cheezburger's Ben Huh and BuddyTV's Andy Liu. These guys are absolute masters at drawing profitable conclusions from problems and ideas from totally unrelated fields. The businesses that these new ideas trigger speak for themselves. So I thought I would put down on paper what it is that makes these guys innovative thinkers and leaders, and tips that you can use to help you reach their kind of success, too. Here are 10:"
Sara Wilkie

A Wicked Problem | Wright'sRoom - 0 views

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    "we need to support teachers who willingly engage the messy landscape of student-centred learning"
Sara Wilkie

Are We Wringing the Creativity Out of Kids? | MindShift - 0 views

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    "Teach children how to have "grit," the perseverance and determination that's required to create something new. He referenced the research on grit conducted by University of Pennsylvania psychologist Angela Duckworth, who professes the maxim "Choose easy, work hard.""
Sara Wilkie

Educational Hashtags - 1 views

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    list of educational hashtags to follow in Twitter
Sara Wilkie

A Better Way to Teach? - ScienceNOW - 0 views

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    "A new study shows that students learn much better through an active, iterative process that involves working through their misconceptions with fellow students and getting immediate feedback from the instructor."
Sara Wilkie

12 Reasons to Get Your School District Tweeting This Summer | Edutopia - 1 views

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    Proud of my doctoral student RT @SharBiggs: Good blog about the power of Twitter- http://t.co/lCDvEiMM
Sara Wilkie

Study: It's not teacher, but method that matters | Teaching and Learning Excellence - 0 views

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    ""It's really what's going on in the students' minds rather than who is instructing them," said lead researcher Carl Wieman of the University of British Columbia, who shared a Nobel physics prize in 2001. "This is clearly more effective learning. Everybody should be doing this. ... You're practicing bad teaching if you are not doing this." The study compared just two sections of physics classes for just one week, but Wieman said the technique would work for other sciences as well, and even for history." Study: It's not teacher, but method that matters. http://t.co/Te2kaUlp via @Diigo #edtech #edchat #cpchat
Sara Wilkie

TED-Ed Launches its New Platform with Customizable Teacher Tools - 0 views

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    ""The new website is all about what teachers and students can do with those videos," explains TED-Ed catalyst Logan Smalley. "The goal of TED-Ed is for each great lesson to reach and motivate as many learners as possible. The new website goes a step further, allowing any teacher to tailor video content, create unique lesson plans, and monitor students' progress. By putting this new technology to use, we hope to maximize time in class and give teachers an exciting tool for customizing - and encouraging - learning.""
Sara Wilkie

Home - Further Your Maths - 0 views

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    Must see Amazing math tutorial site by students at @Shirelandca in the UK. http://t.co/s58UHUPf #math #mlearning #edtech #cpchat #edchat
Sara Wilkie

Cool Cat Teacher Blog: Why Twitter and Facebook could be Good instructional tools - 1 views

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    "When my students wanted to do a project using social media to bring awareness to human trafficking and the problems. They had a wordpress blog, a Twitter account (we set up twitter feed to send the posts there) and a Facebook page. We tracked engagement levels and things that created likes. What stimulated engagement. Now, this was part of my social media module for 3 weeks but it wasn't just your average "post on facebook." "
Sara Wilkie

Teaching Zack to Think | November Learning - 0 views

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    "Is your high school teaching students to access the Internet for research? Then it is essential that students also learn how to validate the information. The Internet is a place where you can find "proof" of essentially any belief system that you can imagine. And, for too many students, "If it is on the Internet, it is true.""
Sara Wilkie

Why More Schools Aren't Teaching Web Literacy-and How They Can Start | November Learning - 0 views

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    "Fourteen years after writing Teaching Zack to Think, there is still no Internet skill more critical than Web literacy. However, simply teaching students to be able to search for and validate information is not enough. The ever-growing amount of information on the Web and the immediate access to experts and peers from around the world create great opportunities for thoughtfully organizing and expanding upon learning. Alan November and Brian Mull have recently written an article titled Why More Schools Aren't Teaching Web Literacy-and How They Can Start, which now appears on the eSchool News site and discusses a three-part framework for making sure students are Internet savvy."
Sara Wilkie

Internet Archive: Digital Library of Free Books, Movies, Music & Wayback Machine - 0 views

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    Way Back Machine, accessing history of web content; nternet Archive is a non-profit digital library offering free universal access to books, movies & music, as well as 150 billion archived web pages.
Sara Wilkie

Dgh - What is History? - 0 views

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    "To start, let's look at history in a very basic way. By definition, history is the recollection of past events that occurred since the beginning of time. History is examined in many different ways, and is taught in a variety of different styles as well. Many historians classify history in five different types: Social History, Economic History, Political History, Military History, and Cultural History."
Sara Wilkie

IANA - Root Zone Database Internet Country Codes - 0 views

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    Internet Country Codes
Sara Wilkie

WhoIs Project: A Tool to Investigate Information Authority, Authenticity, Ownership and... - 0 views

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    "Glean Whois provides a framework for looking at information about who has registered and owns a domain name on the Web. "
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