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fenwickhome-ed

Mail Aliases for Fenwick Homeschool's admin@ Account - 7 views

admin@fenwick-homeschool.org.uk   Alternative email addresses admin@fenwick-family.org.uk admin@fenwick-homeschool.info legal@fenwick-homeschool.org.uk management@fenwick-homeschool.or...

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fenwickhome-ed

Mail Aliases for Fenwick Homeschool's admin@ Account - 1 views

admin@fenwick-homeschool.org.uk   Alternative email addresses admin@fenwick-family.org.uk admin@fenwick-homeschool.info legal@fenwick-homeschool.org.uk management@fenwick-homeschool.or...

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dmassicg

Vote: Is technology a boon or burden in the classroom? - The Globe and Mail - 62 views

  • Back to article Apple vows iBooks 2 will ‘reinvent’ school textbooks Enlarge this image Vote: Is technology a boon or burden in the classroom? Published Monday, Nov. 28, 2011 12:00AM EST Last updated Monday, Nov. 28, 2011 2:29PM EST
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    Globe and Mail visual graph: Is technology a boon or burden in the classroom? As the world becomes increasingly digital, school boards are trying to negotiate technology's role in the classroom. Some have embraced digital tools, enhancing their classrooms with Smartboards, cell phones and social media. Others have favoured tradition, claiming technology is a distraction and a nuisance. Where do Globe readers stand? Each dot on this graph represents one person's response colour-coded by age group.
trisha_poole

Why Chomsky is wrong about Twitter - Social Media - Salon.com - 1 views

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    Interesting discussion about why Chomsky is wrong about SM being "shallow" and how SM allows those with a quieter voice to be heard.
amendiol

Text Message (SMS) Polls and Voting, Audience Response System | Poll Everywhere - 14 views

    • Kalin Wilburn
       
      Who doesn't want instant feedback? With Poll Everywhere you can instantly find out where your students are stuck, what they enjoyed, or where they want to go tomorrow. The great thing is you don't have to purchase expensive clicker equipment just utilize the technology they already have with them.
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    Just making sure everyone knows about this tool.
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    Using this website you can poll your students about politics, current events or even quiz them on the fly through sms text messages, twitter, or the web.
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    Free resource for tracking student thinking (with cell phones, too)
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    Poll Everywhere replaces expensive proprietary audience response hardware with standard web technology
Dana Huff

Integrate SMS polling into Keynote with Poll Everywhere - 46 views

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    If you're using PollEverywhere and have Keynote for Mac or PowerPoint, the good news is you can make them work together.
Tara Heath

Know Your Rights | Students' Rights | American Civil Liberties Union - 2 views

  • Do I have First Amendment rights in school? You have the right to speak out, hand out flyers and petitions, and wear expressive clothing in school — as long as you don’t disrupt the functioning of the school or violate school policies that don’t hinge on the message expressed. What counts as “disruptive” will vary by context, but a school disagreeing with your position or thinking your speech is controversial or in “bad taste” is not enough to qualify. Courts have upheld students’ rights to wear things like an anti-war armband, an armband opposing the right to get an abortion, and a shirt supporting the LGBTQ community. Schools can have rules that have nothing to do with the message expressed, like dress codes. So, for example, a school can prohibit you from wearing hats — because that rule is not based on what the hats say — but it can’t prohibit you from wearing only pink pussycat hats or pro-NRA hats. Outside of school, you enjoy essentially the same rights to protest and speak out as anyone else. This means you’re likely to be most protected if you organize, protest, and advocate for your views off campus and outside of school hours. You have the right to speak your mind on social media, and your school cannot punish you for content you post off campus and outside of school hours that does not relate to school.
  • Can my school tell me what I can and cannot wear based on my gender? Public schools can have dress codes, but under federal law dress codes can’t treat students differently based on their gender, force students to conform to sex stereotypes, or censor particular viewpoints. Schools can’t create a dress code based on the stereotype that only girls can wear some types of clothes and only boys can wear other types of clothes. For example, your school can require that skirts must be a certain length, but it cannot require that some students wear skirts and prohibit others from doing so based on the students’ sex or gender expression. That also applies to pants, ties, or any other clothing associated with traditional gender roles. Dress codes also must be enforced equally. For example, rules against “revealing” clothing, such as bans on tank tops or leggings, shouldn’t be enforced only or disproportionately against girls. All students should be allowed to wear clothing consistent with their gender identity and expression, whether they identify as transgender or cisgender. This also applies to homecoming, prom, graduation, and other special school events. Schools shouldn’t require different types of clothing for special events based on students’ sex or gender identity — for example, requiring tuxedos for boys and prom dresses for girls.
  • Can my school discipline me for participating in a walkout? Because the law in most places requires students to go to school, schools can discipline you for missing class. But schools cannot discipline you more harshly because of the message or the political nature of your action. The punishment you could face will vary by your state, school district, and school. If you’re planning to miss a class or two, look up the policy for unexcused absences for your school and school district. If you’re considering missing several days, read about truancy. Also take a look at the policy for suspensions. If you are facing a suspension of 10 days or more, you have a right to a formal process and can be represented by a lawyer. Some states and school districts require a formal process for fewer days. You should be given the same right to make up work just as any other student who missed classes.
Powerof R10

youpd - Form Mule script for Google Forms - 4 views

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    A work animal, the formMule is a flexible email, calendar, SMS, and voice merge utility for use with Google Spreadsheet and/or Form data.
Loli Olmos

APRENDER A NAVEGAR - 0 views

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    Página de SM para enseñar a navegar
Diana Irene Saldana

7 Fun Ways to Use QR Codes In Education - Edudemic - 120 views

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    qr codes in educationQR Codes Quick Response are so fun to integrate in classroom. Quick Response codes are bar codes with information. QR Codes can include contact information, websites, text, SMS, pictures and so much more. My students absolutely love using these in their activities.
Miss Miller

tXtBlaster.com - 0 views

shared by Miss Miller on 07 Apr 09 - Cached
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    Free, Instant, Mobile. SMS communications tool for college students.
Janice Wilson Butler

Pricing & Sign Up | Text Message Audience Polling : SMS Poll - 0 views

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    huge potential for engagement and interactivity
Kathy Fiedler

Give your phone an email address with MailBliss - 3 views

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    "MailBliss is a free email service that allows you to get an email address for your phone. Any emails sent to your new mailbliss email address will be forwarded to your phone as a text message."
Lauren Rosen

Texting With Teachers Keeps Students in Class -- THE Journal - 2 views

  • While much of the deluge was back-and-forth banter on tardiness, homework, or grade anxiety, Campbell also began using the constant communiqués as a means to engage students in learning. He began texting a daily journal topic every morning and encouraged students to think about it before they came to class. So far, it's been largely effective, perhaps as a result of the psychology that makes cell phones so addictive for teens in the first place.
  • "Everyone has a compulsion to read that text message when it bleeps, bings, chimes, or vibrates. No exceptions," Campbell has written of the program. "Sooner or later you have to open that text and read it. It's like captive-audience advertising, but for the good guys in education, rather than marketing."
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    Nice article on reaching the less advantages and using technology to meet their needs. Teachers can engage students before they enter the classroom.
Michael Huntsberger

The Largest List of Text Message Shorthand (IM, SMS) and Internet Acronyms Found of the Web - kept current and up-to-date by NetLingo The Internet Dictionary: Online Dictionary of Computer and Internet Terms, Acronyms, Text Messaging, Smileys ;-) - 96 views

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    This is the most comprehensive list of net shorthand terms I've ever seen.
Kate Pok

Workflowy, example of bad productivity app and 7 features that would make it awesome - 3 views

    • Kate Pok
       
      I also agree with most of these needed features.
  • Here is the list of things that every productivity application should have: Integration with iCal / Google Calendar - for those who rely on Google SMS texts as reminders Powerful search – so I don’t have to waste time looking for the things that I need Available on all platforms (Mac, PC, Android, iOS, Black Berry…) – so if I change the device, I don’t need to be left apart Sharing options (Facebook, Twitter, @mail) – so I can share my thoughts with my friends without writing it twice and copy pasting Tagging – so we can organize ourselves better Reminders – so we can setup alarms without finding the native app Offline access – so we don’t have to rely on internet in order for our system to work.
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    But I have to admit, I LOVE WORKFLOWY
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    While this site lists some of the limitations of Workflowy, I have to admit I LOVE workflowy
anonymous

AXMA Story Maker - 39 views

shared by anonymous on 13 Aug 13 - No Cached
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    Could students use this for their creative writing?
James Shockley

QR Code Generator Maker - QR Code Vcard - SMS Text - 60 views

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    Quick Response Code Generator
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