Referencing at CSU - Student - 0 views
Connecting Classrooms - Teaching in the Primary Years - 1 views
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Hi All, A very generous and proactive educator Eleni Kyritsis has been a strong advocate for connecting students to outside experiences and learning. Eleni shares here in this blog post about different ways she has provided those opportunities for students. Worth a read https://elenikyritsis.com/connecting-classrooms/ Cheers Raff
iEARN Collaboration Centre - 1 views
Guides - Primary Source - 3 views
Making Digital Citizenship "Stick" | Tech & Learning - 6 views
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Updates from digital citizenship guru Mike Ribble. He then added the following details to the S3 framework elements: ■ Safe (Protect Yourself / Protect Others) ■ Savvy (Educate Yourself / Educate Others) ■ Social (Respect Yourself / Respect Others)
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really useful article about the process a school can take towards DC. Will share with my colleagues.
Microsoft Word - Global Thinking for ISV 2017 06 23_CreativeCommonsLicense.docx - 2 views
Revisiting the Digital Native Hypothesis - 0 views
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In a very influential essay that appeared about 15 years ago ("Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants" [pdf]), Mark Prensky coined the term 'digital natives', asserting that "students today are all "native speakers" of the digital language of computers, video games and the Internet" and that, as a result, "today's students think and process information fundamentally differently from their predecessors". In contrast, "[t]hose of us who were not born into the digital world but have, at some later point in our lives, become fascinated by and adopted many or most aspects of the new technology are, and always will be compared to them, Digital Immigrants." While Prensky's views on this topic have evolved over the years and become more nuanced (those interested in his particular views may wish to visit his web site), this original definition and delineation of what it means to be a digital native and a digital immigrant remains quite potent for many people.
Digital natives: where is the evidence? - 1 views
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There are a number of labels to describe the young people currently studying at school, college and university. They include the digital natives, the net generation, the Google generation or the millenials. All of these terms are being used to highlight the significance and importance of new technologies within the lives of young people (Gibbons, 2007). For some, new technologies have been such a defining feature in the lives of younger generations that they predict a fundamental change in the way young people communicate, socialise, create and learn. They argue that this shift has profound implications for education (e.g. Prensky, 2001a; Gibbons, 2007; Rainie, 2006 and Underwood, 2007). Typically, supporters of this concept view the differences between those who are or who are not digital natives as primarily about when a person was born. This paper will critique and show new evidence against this conception of the digital native as based purely on generational differences. The paper will separate the 'doing' from the 'being', that is it will propose a number of digital activities (doing) that indicate digital nativeness and then examine which types of people (being) are most likely to demonstrate these characteristics. The paper will show that breadth of use, experience, self-efficacy and education are just as, if not more, important than age in explaining how people become digital natives.
The researchED Guide to Explicit and Direct Instruction: An evidence-i - John Catt Book... - 1 views
Safe and Responsible Use of the Internet: - 0 views
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Schools are uniquely positioned to serve as the primary vehicle through which young people can develop the knowledge, skills, and motivation to use the Internet in a safe, responsible, and effective manner.
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Currency - Published 2002, the internet changes rapidly, not all information may be current Reliability - fact based, many cited sources, previous studies, reports etc. Authority - Author has degrees in education and law, no sponsors on this page Purpose - To provide aid for educators for safe internet use for student, no ads on this page
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Currency - Published 2002, the internet changes rapidly, not all information may be current Reliability - fact based, many cited sources, previous studies, reports etc. Authority - Author has degrees in education and law, no sponsors on this page Purpose - To provide aid for educators for safe internet use for student, no ads on this page
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Game-based learning | Digital Technologies Hub - 0 views
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