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Karen Riccio

Tech Learning TL Advisor Blog and Ed Tech Ticker Blogs from TL Blog Staff - TechLearnin... - 0 views

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      Interesting points to consider in regards to transforming curriculum. Points: how will all kids have access to digital curriculum. Is professional development going to happen? From "Going Digital...Ten Points to Consider...."
  • Part 1: Going Digital …Ten Points To Consider When Transforming Towards Digital Curriculum by Michael Gorman by Guest Blogger   Curriculum is going digital and I have some information you will want to consider and even pass on to others  In this series I will explore resources that will open up a world of digital curricula. I start this series with Categories: (3) Comments
Karen Riccio

Teacher Reboot Camp - 0 views

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      Use this You Tube video to show faculty about the importance and need for showing kids how to use digital tools appopriately. Communication has changed over time and we need to adapt too.
  • Goal Short-term- Write down one aspect of digital citizenship that you think is important to teach students and suggest a resource. Long-term- Host a workshop on digital citizenship and e-safety to educate parents and fellow staff members.
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  • Goal 28: Teach Digital Citizenship #30Goals
  • Goal 28 of The 30 Goals Challenge 2011
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    see highlighted section and notes
Bob Abrams

Digital Media: New Learners of the 21st Century | PBS - 0 views

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    Digital media is increasingly present in kids' formal and informal educational settings, becoming as common as pencils and notebooks were to their parents. Yet in many American classrooms and homes, these high-tech tools are severely limited or forbidden. Teachers and parents wonder: What are students doing with these technologies? Originially aired on Feb. 13, 2011. Check the website for local listings.
Bob Abrams

Find Educator Tools | digitalliteracy.gov - 0 views

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    This page allows practitioners in service-oriented organizations-such as libraries, schools, community centers, community colleges, and workforce training centers-to find digital literacy content. These trusted groups can, in turn, reach into their communities and teach residents the skills today's employers need.
Dawn Peterson

Edutopia - 0 views

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    This site is dedicated to improving k-12 learning process by using digital media to document, disseminate, and advocate for innovative, replicable strategies that prepare students to thrive in their future education, careers, and adult lives.
Dawn Peterson

My List: A Collection on "Webliography" | Diigo - 0 views

  • This site is dedicated to improving k-12 learning process by using digital media to document, disseminate, and advocate for innovative, replicable strategies that prepare students to thrive in their future education, careers, and adult lives.
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      This site is from a text book manufacture.
  • Very interesting article on the utilization of technology in schools to assist children with disabilities
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      Instructional design concepts can be used to create a variety of technology infused lessons.
  • This section of the site provides information and resources for using educational technology
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      This is a very nice reference site.
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  • There are already many online communities through which educators can connect with people and resources, but these communities tend to be isolated from each other, leading to redundancy of effort, missed opportunities for collaboration, and difficulty in finding appropriate support and resources.
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      Teitter, Plurk and other social networking sites tend to be the most popular with teachers
  • The Department of Education and the Department of Defense are actively seeking participation in an exciting new joint project, the Learning Registry, which is designed to ensure that educators, learners, innovators, and the general public can access learning resources easily from a variety of platforms-websites, community portals, and other repositories of digital learning resources
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      In September, the Learning Registry will form a permanent network of digital learning resource providers. It will enable each provider to share its content with any other repository or resource aggregator that wants to harvest it. With this integration, a user need search only a single website to find resources produced from many sites. The Learning Registry will be robust, having no single point of failure or control, and flexible, allowing different levels of participation.
Bob Abrams

Learn Instructional Technology - 0 views

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    Welcome to the Learn Instructional Technology (LIT) website! The site is organized like a digital textbook, but instead of chapters it contains modules. The overall objective of the modules is to provide you with an interactive learning experience for instructional technology. The modules are full of a variety of types of resources including text, images, and video tutorials; all centered around exposing you to the variety of instructional technologies available today and increasing your technology literacy. The site places an emphasis on application along with theory integrated throughout the content. But best of all...the site is dynamic! As the technology evolves, the content on the site evolves right along with it.
Bob Abrams

Koehler tech portfolio - 0 views

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    I am an associate professor of Educational Psychology and Educational Technology at the College of Education at Michigan State University. This site is the digital portfolio of my academic life.
Bob Abrams

Punya Mishra's web home - 0 views

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    I am professor of Educational Psychology & Educational Technology at the College of Education at Michigan State University. I also direct the Master of Arts in Educational Technology program and program co-chair of the SITE 2011 conference at Nashville. I recently stepped down as the chair of the Innovation & Technology Committee of the American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education. These pages are an ongoing digital archive of much of my professional and some of my personal life. You can read my blog, check out my vita, contact me, or follow the other links on this page.
Dawn Peterson

Learning Registry - 0 views

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    The Department of Education and the Department of Defense are actively seeking participation in an exciting new joint project, the Learning Registry, which is designed to ensure that educators, learners, innovators, and the general public can access learning resources easily from a variety of platforms-websites, community portals, and other repositories of digital learning resources.
Cheri Toledo

dawn123 - Making Digital Stories - 0 views

  • using youtube:
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      Is there a free program that will do this?
Bob Abrams

Pixton Online Comic Generator - 0 views

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      Awesome tool that is click n' drag simple to create a digital comic!
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    The world's best online comic-making software
Bob Abrams

just hear it - Any song. Legal. Free. - 1 views

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    Just as the title says, using search terms, find the song, drag it to your queue and there it is.
Bob Abrams

Online Stickies - lino - 0 views

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      Look, a diigo sticky note on a resource for using digital sticky notes. Eerie!
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    lino is a free sticky & canvas service that requires nothing but a Web browser. Take a note right away wherever you are: Access lino from your home, office, or even on the road and post a sticky note online whenever you need! Reminders on your special days or deadlines: Set due dates on your stickes, and you will receive an Email reminder on the morning of the due date. Free layout of your pictures and movies: You can arrange your pictures and movies as you like and share them with your friends.
janie reneau

Opportunity to Learn Standards for Music Technology - 0 views

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      It is imperative that integrating technology into the music classroom be aligned with the MENC Standards.
  • Immediately following the release of the National Standards for Music Education in 1994, MENC--The National Association for Music Education released Opportunity-to-Learn Standards for Music Instruction as a guide to what schools should provide to help students achieve both the National Standards for Music Education in grades K-12 and the MENC prekindergarten music education standards. MENC recommends that states either adopt these opportunity-to-learn standards or use them as a basis for developing their own. The standards challenge all who are committed to high-quality music instruction to work together to improve the teaching and learning of music in the nation's schools. The writers of the opportunity-to-learn standards were well aware that new technologies have an impact on the ways schools deliver music instruction. Throughout the text of those standards, there are references to computers, software, MIDI equipment, CD-ROMs, and other resources that are important to the world of the music teacher, as well as essential to the world of music outside the classroom. In the years since the publication of the opportunity-to-learn standards, technologies useful for music education (as for all education) have grown more capable, more varied, simpler to use, and certainly more ubiquitous.
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    The MENC Task Force on Music Technology prepared this MENC article to report on the alignment of National Music Standards with technology integrationin schools.The audience for this site would be professional music educators.The rationaleprovides specific challenges for using technnology to aid in improving music instruction in schools. This site provides guidelines for technology integration for minimal and optimalalignment. It provides the lists for equipment, facilities, materials and equipment, curriculum and scheduling, and staffing. It doesn't give results, but provides insights and suggestions for the future.
janie reneau

Music Tech Teacher, General Information About Our Music Tech Program - 0 views

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      This is an inspiring story not of just technology integration but in getting students engaged in actvities that can last a lifetime.
  • Computers and KeyboardsWe have all 8 computer and keyboard stations connected together through MIDI interface cables. As of August, 2007 we connected all keyboards to the computers using USB cables, a much more economical way to make the connections. The keyboards are used to enter notes onto the screen in Sibelius when creating compositions. Students also enter notes into the computer in note reading drills in Music Ace and Alfred's Theory Games, along with some use in the Groovy music series by Sibelius. We also use Alfred Midi files on the computer as an accompaniment with the students as they practice on their keyboards. All computers have splitter cables to split the sound between the keyboard, speakers and headphones. This helps me to have the students practice on their own or practice with the entire class. We do not have funding available for a group education controller, but hope to be able to purchase one in the future. The computers are either Windows 98 PC's or Windows XP PC's that I repaired on my own from obsolete computers no longer being used at our school. We have limited Internet access in our room. I post our websites on each stand-alone computer so students may work on the quizzes and other lessons if time is available during class.
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    learn more about music/technology integration.She gives specific examples of her journey using technology in teaching music. She has electronic keyboards usb cabled to computers. This facilitates composition and playing of music. She uses Sibelius as the notewriting program. She uses Music Ace, Music Time Plus, and Microsoft music. There is a table of materials, costs, and funding. There is also a chart on home versus school technology use.The site is experience and personal opinion based. The results are positive for her school as the students taking the keyboarding class has skyrocketed which could be used as a source for inspiration in other classrooms.
janie reneau

15 Resources for Elementary Music Teachers « The Digital Music Educator - 0 views

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      Music teachers are always looking for low cost or free resources for the classroom, and this site has many sites with utilities.
  • The web is an excellent resource for music teachers who need free education materials for the elementary classroom. There are a number of sites that offers articles about music education and teaching strategies, lesson plans, classroom tools, children’s songs, fingerplays, and other helpful materials. Here are 15 sites to explore throughout the school year.
  • The web is an excellent resource for music teachers who need free education materials for the elementary classroom. There are a number of sites that offers articles about music education and teaching strategies, lesson plans, classroom tools, children’s songs, fingerplays, and other helpful materials. Here are 15 sites to explore throughout the school year
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  • The web is an excellent resource for music teachers who need free education materials for the elementary classroom. There are a number of sites that offers articles about music education and teaching strategies, lesson plans, classroom tools, children’s songs, fingerplays, and other helpful materials. Here are 15 sites to explore throughout the school year
  • The web is an excellent resource for music teachers who need free education materials for the elementary classroom. There are a number of sites that offers articles about music education and teaching strategies, lesson plans, classroom tools, children’s songs, fingerplays, and other helpful materials. Here are 15 sites to explore throughout the school year. MusTech.net – Created by Dr. Prof. Joseph Pisano, this music technology site is a good place for elementary teachers to read about music education, music technology, and music advocacy. Other site features include links to
  • music-related hardware, software, and freeware.
  • This web-based computer program for music teachers tracks lesson schedules, invoices, payments, and more. It is free to use for teachers who have three students or less.
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    The author of this blog is Owen Bradley, band director at NorthPort High in North Port, Florida.The purpose of this site is to provide high quality music educator information sites.The audience for this blog is music educator professionals. Mr. Bradley researched the sites and sifted out 15 quality sites. Each site has a short, consite description.He keeps the site current and the responses are appropriate.
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    Because money for classroom projects is scarce, we need sites like this for information on free activities.
Karen Riccio

Perk Up Your Projects with Web 2.0 - home - 0 views

  • challenge your students a bit more than the traditional tri-fold or poster project? Come learn a whole host of new tools to spice up your students' projects and your lessons. Explore and experiment with a variety of Web 2.0 tools including animated avatars, comic creators, digital scrapbooks, image creators, interactive timelines, logo generators, slideshows, streaming video, and the web resources that will serve as "containers" for the different elements.
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      Show to colleagues/give example of how to update a project with web 2.0 tool. Work collaboratively with teacher/ library media specialist.
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