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Diane Bales

What Is Web 2.0 | O'Reilly Media - 0 views

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    basic description of how the term web 2.0 originated!
Bonnie Blagojevic

Grace Poli - TeachWithGrace - Resources - 0 views

    • Bonnie Blagojevic
       
      Am interested in sources of legal music downloads and will investigate these suggestions. Also, in thinking about Grace's work with middle school students and thinking if there are aspects to change/adapt for work with younger children. (some thoughts on sharing songs at home, using other types of audio/media options that might be more affordable than ipods for sharing at home with young children.)
heidigilmanbennett

2011 PBS Survey of Teachers - 2 views

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    Includes "Pre-K" teachers for 2nd year. Interesting stats on K-12 vs. Pre-K access to technology and usage of digital media.
Bonnie Blagojevic

F L I C K S C H O O L - 7 views

  • Flickschool is a collection of ideas that have helped the San Fernando Education Technology Team (and its evolutions) throughout the years. We hope this site helps you produce the coolest projects.
Michelle Appelman

Myphotoalbum.com and Google Video - 5 views

My Photo Album is a website that could be a wonderful resource for teachers. This website allows people to share photo and videos for free. Teachers could very easily use this as a way to form comm...

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anonymous

Common Sense Media - 4 views

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    reviews movies, games, TV, websites, books and music for all ages.
Bonnie Blagojevic

Can Digital Technologies Help Low-Income Preschoolers Catch Up to Their Peers? | Spotli... - 3 views

  • Pasnik says she sees a lot of learning potential in these newer technologies. Tablet computers for example, offer repetition, portability and the possibility of learning with gestural movements, all of which hold promise for preschool students. She cautions that many of the apps being developed today place too much emphasis on academic skills and not enough emphasis on making things, discovering, sharing and turn taking. “We do a disservice to young children in attending to a very rigid and narrow sense of math and literacy and not really paying attention to the developmental needs of this age group,” said Pasnik. “The uptake of adoption here is far in advance of the research. But that’s not to say that we can’t be really thoughtful about what we do know about children’s development.”
    • Brian Puerling
       
      I think a lot of the applications out there are focusing too much on academics. I have one app called "toddler shapes" where a toddler--apparently is supposed to enjoy this application and learn their shapes. I have found this application to be much more developmentally appropriate for my preschoolers. My point is, that Pasnik is right, there needs to be more applications that help children explore..applications that facilitate inquiry.
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    I spent some time searching for apps for my granddaughter. I was disappointed to see that there was so many apps focused on letter recognition, number recognition, and shapes, yet not enough open-ended apps that encourage creative and divergent thinking. The iPad has so much potential, but if the software isn't appropriate, it will be of little value.
dana southworth

common sense media - 3 views

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    Family Entertainment reviews and ratings for movies, television, video games, music CDs, books, and websites.
Kick Start Tech Edu

When to Introduce Your Child to a Smartphone or Tablet . Articles . Children and Media ... - 5 views

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    What are your thought?
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