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What's Your Story? - YouTube - 5 views

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    " Tyler Joseph for Trend Micro's What's Your Story Contest." What's Your Story is a yearly video contest for young people to highlight creative, impactful, safe and responsible ways to use the Internet. This one is fantastic and would work quite well at my school ... this type of spoken 'poetry' !
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21st-Century Libraries: The Learning Commons | Edutopia - 8 views

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    The new challenge for school libraries: building a space for shared and collaborated learning.
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The New School Library - 6 views

  • But it’s not just the vast amount of information that makes research difficult — and librarians essential — today. Commercial search engines often complicate the process of finding balanced information. In an age w
  • “one way mirror(s),” search results tend to provide individuals with search results based on their searching habits, which reinforce what they already believe about any given topic. Students (and many teachers) need training to find the best information because it is hidden by Internet “page ranking” and search personalization.4 In other words, students need to be taught how to be critical researchers.
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Social Networking In Schools: Educators Debate The Merits Of Technology In Classrooms - 2 views

  • In lieu of the controversy, networks have stepped up their efforts to create safer online communities for students. Facebook, which currently has over 900 million users making it the largest social networking site, partnered with the National PTA "to promote responsible and safe Internet use to kids, parents and teachers."According to a report about the collaboration, "National PTA and Facebook will establish a comprehensive program that will provide information, support and news to encourage citizenship online, reduce cyberbullying and advance Internet safety and security." Facebook went on to create both safety and education tabs that provide information and resources for educators and concerned parents.Myspace also established a partnership with the Attorney General, created a safety task force, and released a list of strategies for online safety.
  • As the debate over the role technology and social networking play in the classroom continues, proponents on both sides are fighting to find a balance between the importance of innovation and the safety of students. Though there are risks associated with encouraging students to use social networking sites, proponents argue the potential for opportunity outweigh the costs. As solutions that satisfy both sides continue to develop, online education resources may pave the way for growth in America's schools.
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    Hence more reasons why teachers must be well read and prepared and willing to work with a team/committee to help solve the issues of safety, legality and ethical behaviours before working on their school DLE.
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A Guidebook for Social Media in the Classroom | Edutopia - 7 views

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    This guide is useful for Module 4.2 Activity 7 What is your position on the use of social media for learning locally as well as globally? What evidence can you find to support your views?
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Digital Literacy and Citizenship Curriculum | The Good Project - 3 views

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    I'm a huge fan of Howard Gardner ! He is one of the brains behind The Good Project. It must be brilliant !
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Digital Citizenship: Resource Roundup | Edutopia - 2 views

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    March 13th was DIGITAL LEARNING DAY ! Here are some resources to better inform the digital citizenship curriculum.
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World Without Walls: Learning Well with Others | Edutopia - 6 views

  • the work we create and publish is assessed by the value it brings to the people who read it, reply to it, and remix it
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      Digital posting are assessed by their worth, by what they bring to others (good or bad). What a radical new way of assessing material !!
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10 Ways Social Media Will Transform Your School - Brilliant or Insane - 0 views

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    What happens when students put paper and pens down and really start using Social Media at school?
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Parent Concerns | Common Sense Media - 0 views

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    Modern Day Digital Dilemma
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Commonsense - 0 views

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    The videos are really fun and ring so true. Thanks Julie for sharing the commonsense.org website. What a fantastic site ! I am about to share it with my high school colleagues!
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robot_sistine.jpg (JPEG Image, 650 × 296 pixels) - 0 views

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    This picture speaks so many words !
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