Internet Safety for Elementary School Students Handbook - 0 views
Mr. Young's Bouncy "A" - Internet Safety - 1 views
How the internet makes us stupid - 0 views
You are Never Alone » 10 second grabs and 140 characters - 0 views
CSRIU: Center for Safe and Responsible Internet Use - 19 views
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Trying to prepare students for their future and teach them about Internet safety without Web 2.0 in schools ~ is like trying to teach a child to swim without a swimming pool! The Center for Safe and Responsible Internet Use has developed a new framework to address safe and responsible Internet use ~ Cyber Savvy Schools. More information here. Our Professional Resources will support the shift to Cyber Savvy Schools.
Cybraryman Internet Catalogue - 24 views
10 Ways to Use Facebook as a Learning Tool - 0 views
Reading + Math + Games = Success - 4 views
Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom - 8 views
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"I can remember a particular English Teacher who used one of those terms in just about every sentence to us. "I have to provide you '21st Century Skills' or else you won't be prepared for college or the 'real world." Being a Senior, close to graduation, I didn't really want to know or even care about, what she was talking about; I just wanted out!"
99 Awesome Firefox Add-ons for Educators - Online Courses - 9 views
OER Commons: Open Educational Resources - 8 views
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OER Commons is all about sharing open educational resources. Subject areas include: Arts, Business, Humanities, Mathematics & Statistics, Science & Technology and Social Sciences. Over 16 different types of course materials are provided. You can search OER Commons by subject area, grade level, material type, media format and conditions of use or by selecting a relevant tag.
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The Internet is rich with open educational resources that both educators and students might want to use. However, finding those resources is often time-consuming. The OER Commons website was created to help educators, students, and lifelong learners find Open Educational Resources that are already posted somewhere on the Internet. OER Commons is not a search engine (like Google) and it is not a list of links. This site is a structured database of links to high-quality resources found on other websites. OER Commons provides a single point of access through which educators, students, and all learners can search,browse, evaluate, and discuss over 30,000 high-quality OER.
Did You Know? 2.0 | dotSUB - 0 views
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