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Warren Buckleitner

Children and Technology | New Hampshire Public Radio | Word of Mouth - 0 views

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    A friend of mine's three-year-old son can turn on a computer, direct the internet browser to YouTube and search for funny video clips. When I learned this I thought, "there's no way." But it's amazing what kids are capable of. These so-called digital natives never knew of a world without computers, cell phones, or the internet. I read about a couple who develop iPhone games for kids, and use their three-year-old as the guinea pig. Parents often rely on their kids to show them how this stuff works, leaving them wondering how they're supposed to, well, be the parents here. We wanted to find out how parents can encourage their kids' use of technology without losing control. So we called up two experts in the field. First, Warren Buckleitner, editor of Children's Technology Review, and author of a recent study on young children's tech habits, and Lisa Guernsey, senior policy analyst at New America Foundation, and author of the 2007 book Into the Minds of Babes.
Bonnie Blagojevic

Internet Safety - from Common Sense Media - 2 views

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    This would be a good site to look at, I would think, regarding Internet safety. I have not gone through all the links-if others do so, please comment.
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    This site is nicely put together -- I really like the pre-k section, how it gives an easy run-down on where kids are developmentally w/ media, and issues that parents are concerned about. I've added the game review section separately because I think it belongs in a different section on the page.
Tiffany Smith

Cool Cat Teacher Blog - 0 views

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    Great blog with advice for educators on technology such as internet servers, emailing problems, etc.
Bonnie Blagojevic

Hectors World - Silicon Deep - Introduction and Navigation - 0 views

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    Site for internet safety/digital citizenship for younger children.
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    A good concept, but I found this hard to follow and a little slow. It may just be culturally different (seemed like it may have been produced in S. Africa?).
Bonnie Blagojevic

Results Matter Video Series on Early Childhood Assessment - 18 views

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    Really appreciate how the video examples are provided both in a format to view on the Internet and that can be downloaded. Having downloads extends the ability to share the video clips in settings where there is no Internet. (can download to a laptop and share). Wishing others creating video examples would increase access to the use of their clips with a download option. Also appreciate that there are video examples in Spanish on Results Matter, and the promise of captioning. Several examples of using iPads with young children in classroom settings are provided.
Brooke Newton

Other Web 2.0 tools - TeacherTube - 8 views

I really like this website too. I think that videos are a great way to demonstrate different topics in a memorable way. I have always found videos to be useful to help me to understand different co...

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Vanessa Viner

Back to School: Welcoming Children and Families | National Association for the Educatio... - 2 views

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      Great information with tips involving family through email.
  • Ten Tips for Involving Families through Internet-Based Communication
Tanya Ramsay

Education Related Blogs & Blogging Resources | Emerging Education Technology - 1 views

  • Subscribing to Blogs For those not already familiar with this … there are two common ways to do this – some blogs allow users to subscribe by simply entering their email address (and then confirming the validating email sent to them). The more common technique for subscribing to a blog is to subscribe to an RSS Feed. An RSS Feed directs the blog, or a summary and link to it, to a special place where you can go and view it (as opposed to having it go to your crowded email In Box).
  • Some suggested sites where you can create your Education-specific Blog There are many websites on the Internet where educators can write their own blogs. One way to do this is to become part of an organization that provides its members a place to blog, such as Educause, or Classroom 2.0. The other way to write your own blog is to set yourself up on one of the many sites that are designed to allow you to create your own domain or subdomain, where the content is entirely yours. While this may sound a little daunting to newbies, it really isn’t too hard to get started. Below I have listed two such sites, both of which are free, and are very widely used.
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    PLA Cited in sample in Social Media Class
Emily Jackson Sanborn

Product Overview - KidZui - 1 views

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    A kid oriented, free web browser, search engine, w/ extras. Free, but w/ membership options. For parents worried about their kids safety on the internet this might be a nice option.
Bonnie Blagojevic

14 Ways K-12 Librarians Can Teach Social Media by Joyce Valenza - 4 views

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    Reading and following the links in this article will lead to a wealth of useful information on topics ranging from intellectual property, copyright, fair use to Internet searching, social networking tools such as wikis, blogs, twitter, voicethread, ning and more.
Miranda Hakimi

simple private file sharing, free internet file sharing, by drop.io - 0 views

shared by Miranda Hakimi on 01 Mar 09 - Cached
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    This website allows teachers to share files with others online and it is free.
Kahlin-Ivie Hilliard

KidsComJr - 0 views

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    This site allows children to create art in a variety of ways. Children can create pictures by simply printing out a picture to color or digitally painting a picture. This site also provides a wide variety of games based on matching, Internet safety and identifying what is different in pictures. The only down side to this site is your work cannot be saved. If you want to keep your work you have to print it out. I thought this is a great site for younger children because it can easily be navigated through pictures.
Diane Bales

Privacy issues in using technology with young children - 5 views

As our class has been discussing technology with young children, the issue of protecting children's privacy has come up more than once. The question I have for this entire group is how to use new t...

started by Diane Bales on 04 Mar 09 no follow-up yet
olav ostvold

Awareness. - 2 views

I have a dream !!!!! Since 1996 I have been working with children - and the Internet. At the beginning - they "helped me" create a website - so that a father living in Brazil could keep track of hi...

started by olav ostvold on 05 Mar 09 no follow-up yet
Miranda Hakimi

TeacherTube - 3 views

This technology enables teacher to search and upload videos for various topics. The best use for this technology in the early childhood setting is for sharing information through videos. This helps...

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started by Miranda Hakimi on 01 Mar 09 no follow-up yet
anonymous

delicious - 1 views

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    Delicious is a social bookmarking service that allows users to tag, save, manage and share web pages from a centralized source. With emphasis on the power of the community, Delicious greatly improves how people discover, remember and share on the Internet
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    One nice thing I've discovered about Diigo is that you can set it up to automatically save your bookmarks to delicious when you save them to Diigo.
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