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Frederick Eberhardt

AERA.net | Diigo - 0 views

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    Organization for Educational Research.
Frederick Eberhardt

Using Animoto to Teach History - 0 views

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    Animoto is the new platform for classroom animation and this meets the historical conversation!
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    If anyone knows how to cite for apa for animoto and use it fairly, let me know!
Frederick Eberhardt

Fair Use of Photography On A Blog - 2 views

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    It is must-read for those interested in blogging!
Amanda McHaney

Youth mentoring in perspective - Jean E. Rhodes - 2 views

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    This article discusses the effectiveness of mentoring and the importance of the relationship between a mentor and an adolescent. 
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    I really liked this article. My sister is a single mom of 2 pre teens and it is definitely important for children to have other adults they can talk to and relate to to help them avoid feeling isolated and sad. Both of my sister's kids have other important adult figures in their lives and I feel this is the best preventative measure against teen pregnancy, drugs and alcohol, deliquency and high school drop-out. I like how the article also stresses how schools play an important part in being mentors for students. This applies to para professionals and other school workers such as food service and bus drivers, not just teachers. Knowing you can have a positive impact in adolescence is very rewarding in itself.
Jessica Byrd

Effects of Technology on Classrooms and Students - 1 views

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    This article explains how technology in the classroom changes the role of the teacher and students. Technology increases the students' motivation and self-esteem while allowing them to learn technical skills. In addition, the article explains how technology allows students to aaccomplish more complex task and work collaboratively with peers.
Jessica Byrd

What is copyright law? - 1 views

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    This is a short video that discusses the protection of works and how one must obtain permission to use copyrighted material. It also explains the period of protection before copyrighted material become the public domain. Lastly, it focuses on fair use for educational purposes with the use of citations and limitations. The video ends discussing who is affected by copyright infringement.
DeAnna Schlebach

PBS SoCal Blog > Copyright for Educators - 4 views

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    PBS did a great job of giving detail to the copyright laws. This is not the most entertaining of websites, but very informative.
DeAnna Schlebach

Teachers Should Know Copyright from Wrong | Edutopia - 5 views

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      This paragraph makes the Fair use policy seem ridiculous. What do you think?
  • "But I do think many have the impression that any use of material in education is fair use."
  • Fair use in the classroom is often dependent on the subject matter of the content. Ensign says a teacher may not be allowed to show the film The Lion King to the class simply because it was raining and the kids were squirrelly. It could be shown only if the class were doing a study of Disney films or were engaged in the study of a related subject.
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    This site gives a very opinionated presentation of a few of the Copyright and Fair Use laws. This is still very interesting!
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    I agree with the article's main point, that it IS a teacher's responsibility to know, apply, and teach the copyright and fair use rules. I ALSO agree with you, that the rules and policies make performing the job nearly impossible! I feel the pain, personally. In my classrooms, I am sometimes at a loss (and sometimes just bluff my way through it!) on how to explain to a confused student what to do in regards to using a copywritten resource or how to cite a unique source. Thankflly, I have come across a really helpful weapon in the battle against confusion--an e-graphic organizer of sorts compiled by the UT librarians, and available for open use on their website: http://lib.utexas.edu/citations
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    I realized after reading that article, that I am guilty of copyright.....It's almost like they knew that we watched Toy Story the other day when it was raining, and it was almost time for 5:00 drive-thru.
Michelle Osborne

Education World: Technology in the Classroom: Schools, the Internet, and Copyright Law - 3 views

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    This article outlines different things done in classrooms that could raise issues of copyright and ways ways to address them. The author also addresses the copyright rights of students and how they should be protected.
DeAnna Schlebach

Components of Vertical Alignment - 1 views

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    This article discusses the components of vertical alignment. This is an informational piece for teachers to understand all that vertical alignment entails.
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    This article discusses the components of vertical alignment. This is an informational piece for teachers to understand all that vertical alignment entails.
Sheena Jones(SJ)

Example of how to use a Mentor Text - 1 views

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    In this presentation on the Davidson County School's Website you can explore ways of how to implement Mentor Texts into the writing of young students.
Frederick Eberhardt

freddy in the snow - 0 views

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    My picture for My Library on Diigo. Frederick Eberhardt
Frederick Eberhardt

https://www.cengagebrain.com.mx/shop/content/sivulka45317_1111345317_01.01_toc.pdf - 1 views

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    Later History Text by Lapsansky-Werner, E.J. (2008). A discussion of the historical impact of the History of American Advertising. Writer of Lapsansky-Werner, E.J. (2008). U.S. History of Modern America: Boston, Pearson.
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    I liked this textbook that a teaching mentor loaned me and later I got a copy of it. It was broad but helpful and very good about giving educators a historians glimpse into history.
Frederick Eberhardt

http://www.cmu.edu/teaching/resources/PublicationsArchives/StudiesWhitepapers/Classroom... - 1 views

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    A Teaching with Technology White Paper, 2007. Carnegie Mellon University www.cmu.edu/teaching
adammkey

Stanford Copyright & Fair Use - Fair Use - 3 views

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    Stanford University provides an overview of fair use law.
adammkey

EFF: Fair Use FAQ - 2 views

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    Electronic Frontier Foundation's FAQ about fair use.
Carmen Solis

7 Things You Need to Know About Sports Scholarships - The College Solution (usnews.com) - 2 views

  • Nearly 603,000 girls compete in track and field in high school, but they're competing for around 4,500 scholarships.
  • Only four sports offer full rides to all athletes who receive scholarships: football, men's and women's basketball, and women's volleyball.
  • 3. Most scholarships are sliced and diced
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  • 4. Don't wait to be discovered
  • best stuff in an action video and then post it on YouTube
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      Now there are more athletic scholarships for women. Only four sports offer full ride scholarships: football, men and women's basketball, and women's volleyball.
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    This is one of the very first articles I came across when looking for my information. It also breaks things down and demonstrates what should be focused on and why. Numbers again play a major part in this article and this article also introduces how youtube can be used. I know that many college coaches now use skype to talk to prospective athletes if they live far.
Laura Eben

Public vs. private school--which is best for kids? - 2 views

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    In a research done by Sarah Thuele Lubienski and her husband Christopher, they found that once they controlled for a family's socioeconomic background, students who attended public school actually outperformed private school slightly.
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    Even though I do think their are advantages to private education, the author is right in that the public school really depends on how the curriculum is being administered. There are public schools that do just as good as private. It is up to the parent to do research and decide which is best for them.
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    I enjoyed this article! I enjoy the debates of whether public or private schools are better. I like that the writers pointed out that many public schools are doing better than private schools. There are so many factors that come into play when dealing with topics such as these. For instance, parental involvement. There's more than what meets the eye, many people need to see that rather than set their hearts on one type of school that is "correct". Good stuff!
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    I totally agree with ending of this article and how children do in school.(its truly up to if students like their teachers). What happened to that parental support so that with any teacher a student can be successsful. Every time the debate comes up I really wonder how much control the students have over US teachers.
Laura Eben

Recession fuels shift from private to public schools - USATODAY.com - 0 views

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    This article discusses the impact the recession has had on parents making the decision to pull their children out of public school. It also mentions the difficult time these children are having making this transition.
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