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Vanessa Viner

4Teachers : Main Page - 0 views

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      Wonderful site with lots of tools to use in the classroom in technology.
  • classrooms!
  • 4Teachers.org works to help you integrate technology into your classroom
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    Site for teachers to integrate technology in to the classroom.
Vanessa Viner

Promethean Activities - 1 views

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      Many sites to use for teaching using the promethean board.
  • great sites that are perfect for use on a Promethean board!
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    Many sites for the use of promethean boards, including different grade levels.
Patti Porto

APPitic - 1,300+ EDUapps - 12 views

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    "APPitic is an directory of apps for education by Apple Distinguished Educators (ADEs) to help you transform teaching and learning. These apps have been tested in a variety of different grade levels, instructional strategies and classroom settings"
Kristin Gould

A Simple Guide to All that Teacher Need to Know About Digital Citizenship - 5 views

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    Great resources on lessons to use to teach digital citizenship
anonymous

PBS TeacherLine - 2 views

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    PBS TeacherLine's high quality, standards-based graduate-level courses offer teachers the professional development opportunities they need in an accessible online format that makes learning fun, flexible and collaborative. You can earn graduate credit, PD
Fran Simon

The slides from the webinar by Chip Donohue and Roberta Schomburg: Teaching with Techno... - 4 views

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    A webinar presented on May 9, 2012 on Early Childhood Investigations.
Bonnie Blagojevic

Tech and Young Children: U.S. Dept. of Ed Elevates Need for Guidance and PD - Tap, Clic... - 1 views

  • At least three needs became apparent throughout the day: Educators and parents need  succinct, research-based messages about what works best. Teachers and leaders need professional development on how to skillfully integrate technology into their teaching. And the app marketplace needs markers of quality informed by the science of child development.
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.
Laura Montgomery

Teaching With Technology: Sharing at the Computer - 1 views

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    "Keep several chairs by the computer, not just one."
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
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.
Bonnie Blagojevic

Picture Science: Using Digital Photography to Teach Young Children - 0 views

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    We have really enjoyed ideas shared in this book. The publisher provides a free sample chapter and table of contents for the book.
Joseph Alvarado

Curriki - WebHome - 1 views

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    a community for educators to share and collaborate lesson plans and resources.
Joseph Alvarado

RubiStar Home - 0 views

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    Great site for creating rubrics....and it's free
anonymous

Facebook - 0 views

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    An online directory that connects people through social networks.
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    This was one of my tools that I used for the tech project. As a teaching tool in an increasingly computerized world, I think it is important to use what people know and are comfortable. As one of the most used social networking sites worldwide, facebook is a great tool for this use. I know I've used it in education settings (setting up meetings, chatting with classmates, making a schedule and sending messages, and having a group dedicated to a class or group project). In using facebook in the classroom, you use a powerful tool that students will use whether it has educational content or not. The educational information might as well be embedded in this site that would be more commonly checked and utilized than just about any other technology tool (with the exception of email).
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