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Glenda Baker

Email Etiquette and the Perils of "Reply All" - Ron Ashkenas - Harvard Business Review - 50 views

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    vignette and thoughtful ideas about email etiquette and communication (community.) Adults struggle with this stuff at my school - how do we teach kids learn?
Martin Burrett

TeachMeet / FrontPage - 74 views

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    Find out the latest in learning with technology at the grassroots phenomenon - Teach Meet. Watch and meet teachers with great ideas and know-how to make some great learning experiences in your class. Some events are also available as a live video feed. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/~Education+News
Deborah Chang

Learning Science Through Inquiry - 110 views

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    What is Inquiry Teaching and How to Do It
Martin Burrett

Primary languages - 1 views

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    A general MFL site with resources, guidance and advice. A good place to find your feet if you are new to teaching languages. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Languages,+Culture+&+International+Projects
maureen greenbaum

The Problem of "Pedagogy" in a Web 2.0 Era -- Campus Technology - 1 views

  • Google search of the term “situated cognition”. Situated cognition, and related research threads, seems to me a useful concept for beginning to understand the tendencies of information technology for teaching and learning.
  • And this is after decades of the movement called “The Scholarship of Teaching and Learning” (see http://www.issotl.org/--and note, the next ISSOTL conference is in Milwaukee October 20-22, 2011). The Association of American Colleges and Universities as well offers sessions and conversations related to the turn to learning--the next AAC&U conference is in Washington, DC, January 25-28, 2012.
  • With this issue of Web 2.0, we end the run of this newsletter.
Bob Rowan

National Writing Project Digital Is - 63 views

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    National Writing Project's digital website...loads to learn and explore here. Enough to fill a lifetime.
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    ideas about teaching writing in digital age; from WHYY young video showcase at ISTE 2011
Martin Burrett

Pearl Diver - 94 views

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    A maths game which teaches about positive and negative number lines. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Kelly Sereno

SIRS: Making Students Literate in Digital Age - 70 views

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  • The American Library Association encourages schools and libraries to think twice before keeping kids off social media, saying such prohibition "does not teach safe behavior and leaves youth without the necessary knowledge and skills to protect their privacy or engage in responsible speech." Their policy statement on the topic says that instead of restricting access, librarians and teachers "should educate minors to participate responsibly, ethically and safely."
  • Perhaps the biggest objection to widespread use of social sites is the likelihood that kids will encounter irrelevant or even offensive material--a fear that many teachers say is overblown. While the Web can seem like "a sea of pornography and idiots," says James Lerman, the author of several books on educational technology, schools must help students figure out how to navigate it so they "can get to the good stuff" that's applicable to school.
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  • The American Library Association encourages schools and libraries to think twice before keeping kids off social media, saying such prohibition "does not teach safe behavior and leaves youth without the necessary knowledge and skills to protect their privacy or engage in responsible speech.
Martin Burrett

3D Typing Game - 171 views

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    A futuristic looking game which teaches students how to type. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
Jon Orech

Movies, Screencasts, and Presentation Zen - 153 views

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    Workshop for teaching visual literacy in school through Screencasts, Movies, and Presentation Zen
Derrick Grose

New Resources from "Reading and Remembrance" - 1 views

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    Angie Littlefield and Mary Cook describe new resources for building literacy and teaching history using themes of remembrance.
Darcy Goshorn

Digital Literacy Tour - 14 views

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    At Google, we support the education of families on how to stay safe online. That's why we've teamed up with online safety organization iKeepSafe to develop curriculum that educators can use in the classroom to teach what it means to be a responsible online citizen. The curriculum is designed to be interactive, discussion filled and allow students to learn through hands-on and scenario activities. On this site you'll find a resource booklet for both educators and students that can be downloaded in PDF form, presentations to accompany the lesson and animated videos to help frame the conversation.
Julie Whitehead

Will the Real Digital Native Please Stand Up? -- Campus Technology - 2 views

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    I have personally experienced this in the college level computer class I teach. Even those students that think they know computers and are an expert, don't know how to use the computer in a work environment to solve problems and critically assess ideas. They google something and only look at 1 source and even cite that course
trisha_poole

Integrating technology into your teaching | Faculty Focus - 8 views

  • The SECTIONS decision-making model
  • Students
  • Ease of use; portability
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  • Costs
  • Teaching
  • Interaction
  • Organization
  • Novelty
  • Speed and Security
  • “The key is, whatever model you choose, think about the technology choice before designing the course,” said Bates. “Too often instructors get halfway through the course and then start making decisions about the technology when that should have been thought about at the beginning so that it can be properly integrated.”
trisha_poole

Social Media and the Professional Learning Community - Networks, Collaboration & Commun... - 2 views

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    The research has been clear and consistent for over 30 years-collaborative cultures in which teachers focus on improving their teaching practice, learn from each other, and are well led and supported by school principals result in better learning for students. Fullan, M. (n.d.). Learning is the Work. Retrieved from http://www.michaelfullan.ca/
Brad McDiarmid

SOPHIA and the Flipped Classroom - 21 views

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    Become a certified flipped classroom teacher.
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    Students love it! There is more face time with their teacher, more active learning in class and no more "lectures." "Homework" will never be the same.And you'll love it too! Classroom anxiety decreases as your ability to teach to each individual student increases.The Flipped Class Certificate is endorsed by Capella University and was developed in collaboration with School of Education faculty.
Roland Gesthuizen

DERN - 49 views

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    "Welcome to the Digital Education Research Network (DERN) for 2014. At the start of each school and academic year teaching subjects and courses for the coming year are often reviewed and resources allocated. Questions invariably arise about the benefits of learning with digital technologies and the best ways to deploy digital technologies; that is, what are the current technology trends?"
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