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Lilas Monniot-Kerr

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.
Julie Lindsay

How Teachers' Use Of Technology In The Classroom Is Changing (Survey) - EdTec... - 3 views

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    Interesting results that may be indicative of some changes. Still dominated by the use of PPT and Word. Still not using Web 2.0 and collaborative online learning environments to full extent (of course).
Julie Lindsay

Photos For Class - The quick and safe way to find and cite images for class! - 5 views

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    Excellent image search and citation tool! - Safe G Rated Images - All images are appropriate for school setting thanks to Flicker safe Search and our proprietary filters - - Automatic Citation - Downloaded images automatically cite the author and the image license terms - Creative Commons - All photos shown are to the best of our (and Flickr's) knowledge Creative Commons licensed for school use"
Julie Lindsay

10 Things to Teach About Global Digital Citizenship - 7 views

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    Excellent blog post sharing ideas to do with cultural and global awareness objectives for students while using digital technologies.
Emma Kay

Digital Citizenship - WikiEducator - 1 views

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    lesson ideas across all ages
Helen Stower

Imagine This: Creative Play and 21st-Century Learning | Edutopia - 0 views

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    This article provides 5 playful strategies to re-imagine learning for 21st century pathways.  These strategies include creative recycling, medical research, coding for fun, land stewardship and active play.
Julie Lindsay

Global collaboration | Asia Education Foundation - 0 views

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    UPDATED link for Global collaboration across the curriculum toolkit I developed in conjunction with Asia Education Foundation, Australia
Sylvie Holmes

The Door That's Not Locked - 0 views

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    Designed to inform on the types of digital activities children of different ages are likely to be interested/participate in. Also provides a general overview of interests and attitudes of children by age group. Provides an area for parents as well as educators so they can align their teachings.
Sylvie Holmes

http://www.iste.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=December_January_No_4_3&Template=/MembersOn... - 0 views

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    PDF called "Passport to Digital Citizenship" aimed at both school and home use. Includes 9 elements of digital citizenship and a four-stage framework for teaching it.
Sylvie Holmes

Your Digital Presence - from the 2Learn.ca Education Society - 1 views

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    Canadian site that offers numerous resources in regard to digital citizenship. Includes a video of Judy O'Connell interviewing Dr. Mike Ribble
nicollebrigden

World Without Walls: Learning Well with Others | Edutopia - 6 views

    • Benita Van Der Wel
       
      Important note about whether we actually do students a disservice by supposedly sheltering them from the big, bad online world, or whether we miss a valuable learning opportunity to help them learn how to use the resources effectively, efficiently and safely.
    • Benita Van Der Wel
       
      Highlights exactly what 21C learning is all about.
  • 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
    • Lilas Monniot-Kerr
       
      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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  • In fact, we need to rely on trusted members of our personal networks to help sift through the sea of stuff, locating and sharing with us the most relevant, interesting, useful bits. And we have to work together to organize it all, as long-held taxonomies of knowledge give way to a highly personalized information environment.
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      Sounds like the role of the TL to me.
  • But it does suggest that we as educators need to reconsider our roles in students' lives, to think of ourselves as connectors first and content experts second.
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      The classroom teacher as guide on side rather than sage on stage.
  • Who is this person? What are her passions? What are her credentials? What can I learn from her?
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      Just like they should authenticate a website, students should verify the quality of an online learning partner.
  • How do we manage our digital footprints, or our identities, in a world where we are a Google search away from both partners and predators? What are the ethics of co-creation when the nuances of copyright and intellectual property become grayer each day? When connecting and publishing are so easy, and so much of what we see is amateurish and inane, how do we ensure that what we create with others is of high quality?
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      All worthy questions.
Julie Lindsay

What's So Creative About Commons Anyway - An Introduction to Creative Commons | Read Wr... - 6 views

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    A reflective and informative blog post that links to other well-known advisers on CC usage.
Rochelle Eggins

http://jolt.merlot.org/vol6no2/richards_0610.pdf - 2 views

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    This concept paper explores citizenship in a digital age. The potential of Web 2.0 tools highlights the importance of educational institutions' consideration of the use of these tools in school settings to promote citizenship at a time when students are already exposed to powerful online communication platforms. First, a description of three Web 2.0 tools, blogs, wikis, and online social networks, is provided. This is followed by an exploration of digital citizenship. Then, several cases in recent history where Web 2.0 tools played an important part in promoting democracy and social justice are examined. Finally, using a lens of digital citizenship, several instructional suggestions are provided for educators to help students experience and understand multiple layers of citizenship in a 21st century technological landscape.
Julie Lindsay

Global collaboration | Asia Education Foundation - 3 views

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    Global collaboration across the curriculum toolkit created by Julie Lindsay with the Asia Education Foundation.
Julie Lindsay

Why I'm not suffering from 'Technostress' | Lucacept - intercepting the Web - 8 views

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    Melbourne teacher Jenny Luca shares a typical lesson using a range of technologies - and I agree with her, it would in fact be MORE stressful to take these tools away now!
Lilas Monniot-Kerr

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?
Julie Lindsay

The Components of a Digital Age Learning Ecosystem | BYOT Network - 5 views

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    Excellent points made in this blog post. I am working out how to transfer this to a global learning context.
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