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Fastest Coordination Online Guaranteed -- Jooners - 0 views

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    Jooners is a free Web site focused on communication and collaboration between schools and parents. Its e-mail and scheduling Web site allows parents to have immediate online access to school-wide information, such as calendars, events, after-school programs and field trip information. Parents and teachers can arrange sign-up lists for any event that needs parental support, such as book fairs or PTA fundraisers, and coordinate classroom volunteers.
Diane Bales

CHFD5130 wikispaces page - 0 views

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    wiki site for CHFD 5130 class working on Tech in ECE project
Kelly Hoang

iLearn Technology - 0 views

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    This certain blog page describes the use of Picasa in the classroom. Check out the rest of the blog because it's a great resource on how to integrate technology into the classroom. Others have made comments that are useful too.
anonymous

HotChalk Learning Management System Connecting Teachers, Students and Parents - 1 views

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    HotChalk is a collaborative tool for teachers, parents and students. Teachers can access a free learning management system and curriculum tools. Also available is the ability to interact with students and parents regarding assignments and grades. Free resources include a learning management system, lesson plans, curriculum tools and forums to discuss topics with other teachers. Most resources on this website are free but some of the more advance and global setting are not (hotchalk.com)
Ashley A

Education World ® Technology Center: Blogging? - 0 views

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    This site explains the idea of students blogging to teachers. This information can be used with Kindergarten and higher grades. This site has many useful links, including places to actually create blogs. It gives clear information about blogs and safety on the web related to blogs.
Kelly Hoang

Example of Photo Story 3 in KS1 - 0 views

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    These are examples of how one teacher used Photo Story 3 in his classroom.
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
anonymous

ePals - 8 views

ePals is a great educational tool that allows teacher to connect and collaborate with other classrooms in more than 200 countries and territories. ePals is also user friendly in that is allows for...

techchildren techeducators

started by anonymous on 24 Feb 09 no follow-up yet
Warren Buckleitner

SMART Table in my Classroom - My Conclusions | ICT in my Classroom - 2 views

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    Some good on-the-ground feedback from someone who has been using a SMART table. Make sure you read (and perhaps contribute to) the comments at the end.
Bonnie Blagojevic

Fred Forward Conference: Breakthrough Technology and Media for Early Learning - 6 views

  • Maxwell King was blunt in assessing the ever-growing industry that churns out television shows, video games, Web sites and other media for kids: We don't need more crap, he told the audience at this week's Fred Forward conference. There's plenty of crap already.
  • Media products for babies, toddlers and preschoolers represent what is now a billion-dollar industry. How young is too young for TV and video viewing? What sort of shows and Web sites help children develop, and which ones keep kids from interacting with the real world? Combing through the thicket of mindless videos and slickly marketed characters to find the worthwhile educational elements is anything but easy.
  • One highlight of the conference: A chance to help shape the national guidelines about the role of technology in children's lives, which haven't been updated in 14 years. The NAEYC (National Association for the Education of Young Children) has announced that they're revamping those guidelines this year -- a very necessary move, given that the technology and media landscape has changed so drastically since 1996.
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  • The audience offered up a long list of issues worth exploring -- everything from the role of technology in teaching children about emotion to the challenge of preparing teachers for tech-infused classrooms and even the environmental impact of high-tech toys.The guidelines will deal with the lives of children from birth to age 8. Conference participants agreed that the final position paper must take into consideration what a huge developmental range that represents.
  • Many speakers at Fred Forward pointed out that although Fred Rogers may not be here to advise us any longer, we can look to his wisdom to find some of the answers. Mr. Rogers knew, and demonstrated, that technology could be harnessed to educate and help develop young children's minds and spirits. But he also knew that sometimes kids need silence and space, freedom to explore the real world and a chance to move at their own pace.
Brian Puerling

Cooney Center New Study with Technology and Young Children - 4 views

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    Technology, Activity, Content & Context: Reflections on "Always Connected"
Bonnie Blagojevic

Newsletters | Tots N Tech - 4 views

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    April issue on using the iPad with children with disabilities.
Warren Buckleitner

Television Viewing and Television in Bedroom Associated With Overweight Risk Among Low-... - 3 views

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    One of the first Pediatrics articles to note
Warren Buckleitner

KID TECH - Gadgetwise Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    An attempt to shed light on the recurring worry about a topic that keeps coming up, but few people seem to want to systematically -- young children and RF (Radio Frequency) radiation that comes with devices like iPhones, and connected gaming systems like the PSP and DS.
Bonnie Blagojevic

Young Photographers: Can 4-Year-Olds Use a Digital Camera as a Tool for Learning? An In... - 0 views

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    Lists abstract for NAEYC Young Children article on children in a Pre-K classroom using digital cameras.
anonymous

Erikson Institute - 0 views

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    Erikson Institute is the nation's premier graduate school in child development. Since 1966, we've prepared professionals to understand and meet the changing needs of young children and their families. We focus exclusively on children from birth to age eig
Bonnie Blagojevic

The Digital Camera: A Tool for Creative Teaching - 1 views

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    Teaching Young Children past issues page http://www.naeyc.org/tyc/pastissues includes a link to this article on using the digital camera in an early childhood setting tyc.naeyc.org/articles/digital/pdf/digital.pdf
anonymous

eLearning Guidelines for New Zealand - 0 views

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    These guidelines are designed to help institutions improve their e-learning practice. They have been designed for teachers, support staff and managers, and provide up-to-date, practical information and direction on e-learning. The design of the guidelin
anonymous

Illinois Online Network - 0 views

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    ION provides services including online professional development courses for credit or CEU's, on-site presentations, Faculty Summer Institutes, and much more. ION has been recognized for its contributions to the development of faculty who not only are ski
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