Most projects and social networks encourage users to upload a personal ID or photograph. Student safety, however, is paramount to shelter identities. Clever and quirky avatars, therefore, can help students distinguish their profiles and still remain incognito. An avatar is a customized online icon that represents a user's virtual self. A signature avatar can give a child great pride in his or her masterpiece. Among the many cartoony or creative avatar generators available on the web, many require accounts or email addresses or are not safe for school.
To take advantage of all that the Web affords, workarounds can be used to protect privacy but still allow for a personalized identity. A few ways to do this include generating avatars, setting-up username conventions, creating email shortcuts, and screencapping of content.
PIRSA - The Secret to Engagement: Lessons from Video - 1 views
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"Derek Muller from YouTube's Veritasium will present a webcast on Wednesday November 27, 2013 at 7pm EST from the Mike Lazaridis Theatre of Ideas at Perimeter Institute.Derek will discuss the question: Do videos really improve student learning? Derek's PhD in physics education research suggests the answer may be no! In this one hour talk, he will share insights from his research as well as the incredible physics phenomena he has captured for his YouTube channel.Derek Muller created the popular YouTube channel Veritasium in January 2011. With almost 1 million subscribers, Derek's 140 videos have received over 45 million views."
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Hi Justin- Derek Muller spoke to our students last week. I can't speak to the level of conceptual understanding students achieve from watching the videos, but I witnessed some serious engagement and excitement about science and physics in particular. He encouraged the audience to ask questions and observe the science all around them. Sounds like a great complement to inquiry-based learning.
The Google Hang out Q and A App - 0 views
TeacherTube - a Cleaner YouTube - 0 views
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Here's a website I'm using to send French Vocab videos home to parents. It's pretty much like Youtube for teachers since it doesn't have ads or inappropriate videos that pop up on the side. I haven't had too many problems with it, though there was one time when I couldn't get the video to display even though the audio was fine.
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Great!
How Should Schools Navigate Student Privacy in a Social Media World? | EdTech Magazine - 2 views
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The education-approved social networks and cartoon avatars will work on elementary and perhaps some middle school students, but high school kids are a whole different ballgame. Yes, content-filtering solutions can prevent students from accessing social media while they’re connected to school networks, but once they’re on their personal devices, it’s out of the school’s hands.
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In the article, Cutler outlines five questions that he advises his students to ask themselves when engaging in social media activity: Do I treat others online with the same respect I would accord them in person? Would my parents be disappointed in me if they examined my online behavior? Does my online behavior accurately reflect who I am away from the computer? Could my online behavior hinder my future college and employment prospects? How could my online behavior affect current and future personal relationships?
BYOD Classroom Vs iPad Classroom - Keith Rispin - 2 views
Educational Technology and Mobile Learning: Tons of Ideas on How to Use Google Apps in ... - 2 views
iPads in Languages - 0 views
The AP50 experience - YouTube - 3 views
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