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in title, tags, annotations or urlCurriculum: Understanding YouTube & Digital Citizenship - Google in Education - 187 views
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We have devised an interactive curriculum aimed to support teachers of secondary students (approximately ages 13-17). The curriculum helps educate students on topics like: YouTube’s policies How to report content on YouTube How to protect their privacy online How to be responsible YouTube community members How to be responsible digital citizens We hope that students and educators gain useful skills and a holistic understanding about responsible digital citizenship, not only on YouTube, but in all online activity.
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Series of digital-age citizenship videos produced by Google on Youtube.
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Google has devised an interactive curriculum of 10 lessons aimed to support teachers of secondary students (approximately ages 13-17). The curriculum helps educate students on topics like: YouTube's policies How to report content on YouTube How to protect their privacy online How to be responsible YouTube community members How to be responsible digital citizens
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We have devised an interactive curriculum aimed to support teachers of secondary students (approximately ages 13-17).
How to Teach with Technology: Language Arts | Edutopia - 70 views
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respond to a prompt on the blog for homework
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Navigating Text Complexity - 80 views
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Includes lesson videos and model text-dependent questions.
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Our text complexity roadmaps bring together the quantiative, qualitative, and reader and task considerations of texts.
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take a close look at what text complexity is and why it's important to preparing students for college and career.
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"Understanding text complexity is essential to implementing the Common Core State Standards in ELA & Literacy. But what makes a text complex and how will it help prepare my students for college and career? What tools can I use to select rich, worthy texts for instruction in my classroom? How can analyzing the qualitative characteristics of a text inform my instruction of a text? These have been our guiding questions in developing this text complexity resource for teachers. "
Login - TeachersPayTeachers.com - 31 views
EDpuzzle - 50 views
Tech Learning TL Advisor Blog and Ed Tech Ticker Blogs from TL Blog Staff - TechLearning.com - 60 views
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Mixbook (or Mixbook for Educators) is a photo-based creation platform that offers hundreds of layouts and backgrounds to choose from along with customizable frames and text to make your book beautiful. Just pick a layout, drag-and-drop your photos into the photo slots, and edit to your heart's content.
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Though the site's examples suggest using the books to gather wedding, travel, and baby albums, this program can absolutely used to create stories around historic photographs and artifacts, original art, to produce a class yearbook, to share an oral or personal history or journey, to tell the story of a field trip. Mixbook for Educators now offers a secure collaborative environment for sharing their ebooks, as well as discounts on printed products, should you choose to print. (A similar option is Scrapblog.)
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Storybird, a collaborative storybook building space designed for ages 3-13, inspires young writers to create text around the work of professional artists and the collection of art is growing. Two (or more) people create a Storybird in a round robin fashion by writing their own text and inserting pictures. They then have the option of sharing their Storybird privately or publicly on the network. The final product can be printed (soon), watched on screen, played with like a toy, or shared through a worldwide library. Storybird is also a simple publishing platform for writers and artists that allows them to experiment, publish their stories, and connect with their fans.
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The Habitable Planet - 44 views
Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants - 1 views
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Our students have changed radically. Today’s students are no longer the people our educational system was designed to teach.
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today's students think and process information fundamentally differently from their predecessors
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we can say with certainty that their thinking patterns have changed
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Today's Meet - 125 views
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I'm going to try this with a couple of my classes next week. I promise to let you know how it goes!
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We'll be using this on our snowdays. Kids and teachers will meet in scheduled classes and continue to work using this as one of our tools.
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could also be used if you are sick and have a sub... maybe questions could be answered from home
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This is great for PD or extra help. I am going to try it out.
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Will definitely try this... especially with my extesion classes
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I once held a department meeting when I was out of the building using this. I have also used it while showing a movie to classes; students can comment and get questions answered right away.
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I've used it during a video in class. Kids are able to pose questions to each other, provide comments, state their opinions and express themself. Worked great.
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I have also used this at a conference so that our group could backchat during a key presenter
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Plan to use it for discussion during class movie showing, for which I have in the past used Meebo rooms (no longer available) or piratepad: http://the-ed-rush.blogspot.com/2008/11/talking-through-movie.html This looks like it might work very well.
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Recently I had 9th graders talking to each other and me while they read a selection from their text. A couple of students did not like it, but most said it was helpful in understanding the material they were reading.
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I use this often during my PBL activities. As students are researching, they post links to websites that are helpful for others and they post their ideas. At the end of the lesson, we look over the list one last time and make our whole-class decision based on our findings. My 5th graders love it and it has made their problem solving much better since it is based on research and collaboration.
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Instant chat room (with Twitter integration), for class "discussions"
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Quick chat rooms on the fly.
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Kids communicate without talking and see each others words...very cool.
Screenr | Instant screencasts: Just click record - 195 views
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Share your knowledge on Twitter and Facebook Reveal tips, tricks and software shortcuts Showcase the ins and outs of new products and apps Build brand and expert reputation Embed video tutorials on sites and blogs
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Shared at edubloggercon
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create and share screen casts from power points, flip charts, smart boards for example. Add a short recap of your lesson and upoload to share with absent students or as a study guide.
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Very much like screen-o-matic
Is this website offering the future of education? - 3 views
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Here's how Salman Khan thinks schools should work: Students should learn lessons online and do homework and projects in class. This "flipping" of the traditional classroom is the operating system espoused by Khan and his Khan Academy, a website whose popularity is exploding as millions tune into its free videos, ...
Teachinghistory.org - 20 views
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A history site from the US with lots of resources, video clips, lesson plans, maps and ideas. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/History
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Great resource for teaching history.
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Teachinghistory.org is designed to help K-12 history teachers access resources and materials to improve U.S. history education in the classroom.
Copyright & Fair Use @Web English Teacher - 131 views
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Copyright and Fair Use: Information and Lesson Plans
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Copyright Infringment or Not? The Debate over Downloading Music
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Copyright Criminals
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Technology Integration Matrix - 117 views
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ology Integration Matrix
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efining and evaluating technology integration Sets a clear vision for effective teaching with technology
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ional development resources effectively Start using now The Technology Integration Matrix Active Collaborative Constructive Authentic Goal Directed
Transform Your Classroom: Digital Resources You Can Use Tomorrow | Professional Development | Video | PBS LearningMedia - 34 views
ShowMe - The Online Learning Community - 7 views
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ShowMe is an open learning community where you can teach or learn anything. Watch great lessons for free, or create your own with the iPad app.
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This is an iPad app and site where you can create video tutorials on a virtual whiteboard on an iPad and share it on the web to view on any device. The site has a extensive bank of shared tutorials from other educators on a range of topics, including maths, science, English, languages and more. Download the app at https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/showme-interactive-whiteboard/id445066279 http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
Digital Citizenship Topics & Resources --Master List - 75 views
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For a wide range of topics/resources on Digital Citizenship, check out this Diigo List. All resources have been tagged and cataloged from the entries found in the Ad4dcss Diigo Group on Digital Citizenship. This just makes them easier to find when educators are preparing a workshop or focusing on a specific topic area.
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