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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Glenn Hervieux

Glenn Hervieux

CSRIU: Center for Safe and Responsible Internet Use - 0 views

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    Nancy Willard, expert in responsible Internet Use
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Cyber-Safe Kids, Cyber-Savvy Teens - Nancy Willard - 0 views

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    "n Cyber-Safe Kids, Cyber-Savvy Teens, Internet safety expert Nancy Willard provides you with need-to-know information about those online dangers and gives you the practical parenting strategies necessary to help children and teens learn to use the Internet safely and responsibly. "
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BrainPOP | Digital Etiquette - 0 views

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    Video on Digital Etiquette, Cyberbullying, & Online Safety
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Own Your Space - Online Safety Ebook for Teens - 0 views

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    "Own Your Space is a free, sixteen chapter ebook designed to educate tweens and teens about protecting themselves and their stuff online. This ebook isn't a fluffy, general overview book. Each chapter goes into great detail explaining the technical threats that students' computers face online as well as the personal threats to data that students can face online."
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"RSA Animate - Changing Education Paradigms" - 0 views

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    Listen to a thought provoking presentation while viewing an amazing animation illustrating the points of the presentation given by Sir Ken Robinson. Thought provoking presentation, to say the least.
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SchoolAid - Welcome to SchoolAid - Kids Helping Kids! - 1 views

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    Has bullying self-assessment for students
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CyberSmart! Student Curriculum - 1 views

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    Effective lessons with great resources to help students, teachers, and parents better understand Digital Citizenship
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31 Favorite Digital Storytelling Sites - 0 views

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    Excellent selection of sites for students to use their creativity and display their content knowledge.
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Draw on any webpage. Share your ideas. - MarkUp - 0 views

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    Great tool that lets you draw on your webpages - insert text comments & arrows - and you can publish the pages if you like. Nice freeware app. Simply drag an icon to the bookmark's toolbar.
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Try This Gmail Filter to Rope Off Mailing Lists and Newsletters - 0 views

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    Great tips to helping thin your Inbox. "While lots of newsletters and mailing lists fall into the "spam" category, sometimes you want to read them but don't want them cluttering up your inbox. Filter them out in Gmail by including these oft-used phrases." Also read the post comments for another great way to subscribe to things and not have them end up in your Inbox.
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Join Me - screen sharing - 0 views

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    What it is: Join Me is an incredibly simple way to share your computer screen with others. It works on both Windows and Mac allowing you to share your screen (and whatever is on it instantly). The simplicity of this site is brilliant. If you have even a sparkle of being a "techie" among family, colleagues, or friends, you most likely get regular phone calls asking for your help with something. The problem: those asking the question don't usually know enough to accurately articulate what their hang up is. Join Me is a simple solution, it lets you share screens so that you can see what the problem is and walk them step by step through the solution. Join Me is also great for the classroom, it lets students and teachers quickly share their screens for instant collaboration, feedback, or virtual meetings.
Glenn Hervieux

A Googleaholic's Guide to all things gmail | The Edublogger - 0 views

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    "A Googleaholic's Guide to all things gmail" - if you can't use Google Apps for Education and give students an email address, here is a creative use of gmail to do that so students can register and login to different applicaitons.
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Daniel Pink's Think Tank: Flip-thinking - the new buzz word sweeping the US - Telegraph - 1 views

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    "During class time, the teacher will stand at the front of the room and hold forth on the day's topic. Then, as the period ends, he or she will give students a clutch of work to do at home. Lectures in the day, homework at night. It was ever thus and ever shall be. But one American teacher is taking a different approach - and in the process, he's offering a lesson in innovation for organizations of every kind. Karl Fisch is a 20-year veteran of Arapahoe High School, located south of Denver, Colorado. For the past 14 years, the one-time maths teacher has been the school's technology coordinator." Learn about the Fisch Flip - instead of having students do algebra problems at home after listening to the lecture at school, he has flipped it around, and puts his lectures on the web and then does the work with students at school. It's working well. Check out his videos here: http://www.youtube.com/user/karlfisch
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Print Friendly & PDF - 0 views

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    This tool allows you to print web pages stripping away all the adds, images, etc. from the page to give you a clean print. It also allows you to save the portions you want to keep in .pdf. Another similar tool is called Printliminator. Check them out. You'll save toner & paper in the process and have the things you want to read in print in an uncluttered format.
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Free Visual English Dictionary and Thesaurus - 0 views

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    Very cool visual dictionary/thesaurus. I'm going to use it with my 3rd grade class from time to time. I think it would serve older students very well.
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join.me - Free Screen Sharing - 0 views

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    Join.me allows Mac and Windows users to quickly share their screens with each other and work together. The person offering the screen share must download the software, and then just give your nine digit access number to your collaborators to give them access to your screen and to converse with you. It could be a very handy tool for sharing your screen with students to walk them through an application or give to give a virtual presentation. Join.me could also be useful for professional development in which you're introducing colleagues to the ins and outs of a program.
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YouTube - RobbWorld's Channel - 0 views

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    Math videos - Algebra, Calculus, Algebra 2, graphing calculator, etc. Another great resource for math students. Add them to Khan Academy and you have quite a number of math screencasts.
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Tux Paint - 0 views

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    Great open source drawing program for most OS platforms. Well recommended by my Twitter PLN.
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Free Guide - Making Videos on the Web - 0 views

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    Fantastic guide & tutorial on how to make videos on the web, provided by Richard Byrne, Free Technology for Teachers. "This guide was created for those teachers who would like to have their students make videos but don't have access to editing software and or video equipment. All of the resources in this guide are completely web-based."
Glenn Hervieux

Dushare - Real-time P2P file transfers - 0 views

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    Dushare is an incredibly easy way to share files. Dushare lets you transfer files via a web browser as fast as you can upload. The site could not be easier to use, just pick your file, decide if you want it password protected to download, and then share the file. Dushare requires NO login or registration, it really is simple to use! I like that the URL for sharing is very short. This is for quick sending of files, and unlike Drop.io or Dropbox, doesn't store a group of files.
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