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Vicki Davis

Internet safety for teens: Top 5 ways teens are getting into trouble online (and what you can do) | Sync™ Blog - 0 views

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    This is a good list but instead of the IRL requirement for friending - I do think that those they don't know IRL need some verification.
anonymous

Faculty of Education - McGill University - 0 views

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    Clarifying the blurred lines between cyber-bulling and social responsible digital citizenship
Nikki Smith

Education World: Technology in the Classroom: The E-Mail ABCs! - 0 views

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    ABC's of E-mail
Kevin Crouch

educational-origami - The Digital Citizen - 0 views

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    Ideas about the qualities of a digital citizen and how a good citizen interacts with the community.
Alan Montesinos

Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants - 3 views

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    Article about how technology is impacting education nowadays.
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    Might be helpful to note that Prensky updated his digital natives/immigrants concept to "digital wisdom." I blogged about and linked to that in "From digital people to digital wisdom": http://www.netfamilynews.org/?p=29945
Kevin Crouch

Digital Literacy and Citizenship Curriculum for Grades 6-8 | Common Sense Media - 0 views

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    This FREE, pioneering curriculum is designed to empower students to think critically and make informed choices about how they create, communicate, and treat others in our ever-evolving, 24/7 digital world
Molly S

Digital Citizenship - 1 views

  • Digital Citizenship is a concept which helps teachers, technology leaders and parents to understand what students/children/technology users should know to use technology appropriately. Digital Citizenship is more than just a teaching tool; it is a way to prepare students/technology users for a society full of technology. Too often we are seeing students as well as adults misusing and abusing technology but not sure what to do. The issue is more than what the users do not know but what is considered appropriate technology usage.
Vicki Davis

Cool Cat Teacher Blog: Leverage your iPad and iPhone Screens to Spark Success #mlearning #ipadchat - 0 views

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    How to use your ipad and iphone screen to help you be more successful.
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    Students need to know that organizing their cell phone screens can help them focus. For example, you should have a school screen on your smartphone to keep from being distracted.
Ridge C

Social interaction of virtual worlds - 0 views

  • According to Daden, there were four basic types of virtual worlds three years ago — gaming worlds like World of Warcraft, 3D chat platforms like IMVU, open virtual worlds like Second Life, and proprietary simulations used for training in businesses, government and education settings. There are technical reasons why game engines are used for gaming worlds rather than virtual world platforms, due better graphics and scalability. Similarly, simulations are often created using simulation engines.
Margaret O.

Global Classrooms Use Technology to Prep Students for Workforce - US News and World Report - 0 views

  • Global Classrooms Use Technology to Prep Students for Workforce
  • A library is no longer a place you go to read," says Jagmeet Sekhon, a political science and commerce student, who uses the new library several times a week for solo work and group projects. "These collaboration rooms are a reflection of what's really out there in the real world,
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    Using technology in classrooms helps prepare students for the real world.
carrie n

Social Awareness - General Education at Ferris State University - 0 views

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    This describes the changing world. It is talking about the issues with graduates.
Karly D

Education World: Seven Brilliant Things Teachers Do With Technology - 0 views

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    This should help teachers use technology resourcefully.
Margaret O.

Tech program in north Georgia inspires Houston school system - Living - Macon.com - 0 views

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    Schools need to use technology to help kids learn
Vicki Davis

My Child is a Cyberbully, What Do I Do? | Webroot Software - 0 views

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    Tips for parents to help their child with cyberbullying. "Research suggests that between 10 - 20% of students will be a cyberbully at some poin"
Meghan S

Consider technology in the future of education | The Jamestown Sun | Jamestown, North Dakota - 0 views

  • That also brings up how we use the Internet and social media in school. In the future, the true creative leader will be a contributor to the Internet, not a consumer
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    helping technology in the future
Brandon B

Childrens Saftey While on the Internet - 0 views

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    This page has fun and safe games for children. It is a very fun website for kids because it teaches them internet safety and they get to play games.
Morgan S.

ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

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    "Inevitably, though, they listen - and they learn." I've found that using popular music in lectures also increases my credibility among students. They see music as their territory, and are often surprised when a professor understands something they are familiar with - or think they are.-ProfHacker Personally, I think this is really cool that teachers are branching out this far just to reach us and help us learn. Some music might not be appropriate for listening to in the classroom for a subject, so that means you would have to take time and experiment. These 4 characteristics will help you realize how just how helpful doing this could really be: Vocabulary. Music can help start discussions about language use and get students thinking about the way we use words and phrases. Imagery. Music videos offer an entrée into such things as gender and social roles, fashion and sexuality, not only through sound but through the accompanying images. Cultural references. Popular songs allude to many elements of popular culture, providing a means to explore current events, celebrity culture, politics and the boundaries of taste. History. Today's music evolves from yesterday's music, which evolved from previous music in the past. Finding those connections can be eye-opening.
Suzie Nestico

Your Digital Presence - 3 views

  • To get a sense of your digital presence, search yourself: A first place to start is to Google yourself and see the results. Use pipl.com or peekyou.com to find out what comes up about you. Try spezify.com for a look at your digital history. For an entirely different view, try the MIT Personas interface for a visual display of your digital presence.
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    Digital Citizenship and digital footprint resources. Various tools to use with students to show what your digital history really looks like.
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