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Sean Malone

Curriki - 1 views

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    Amazing curriculum tool for teachers of all content and grade levels with technology integration. Addressed in the book for the STI 2012.
Emily Kmetz

Digital Kindergarten - 2 views

  • This position statement offers guidance—based on research-based knowledge of how young children grow and learn—on both the opportunities and the challenges of the use of technology and interactive media.
  • The effectiveness of technology and interactive media, as with other tools, depends on their being used in the right ways, under the right circumstances, by those skilled in their use. Within the framework of developmentally appropriate practice, this means recognizing children as unique individuals, being attuned to their age and developmental level, and being responsive to the social and cultural contexts in which they live.
Erin Vose

Technology and Young Children Forum - 3 views

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    A forum that offers multiple links to why, why nots, hows, whats, when, etc to introducing young children to technology
Warren Buckleitner

Children's Technology Review » Blog Archive » iPads in K-3: Notes From Maine'... - 11 views

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    Bonnie Blogojevic's notes from Maine iPad's in K-3 project, with a set of links to let you follow the process.
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    Bonnie Blogojevic's first CTR article! Nice work Bonnie and happy new year to all.
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
Bonnie Blagojevic

Technology and Interactive Media as Tools in Early Childhood Programs Serving Children ... - 23 views

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    A joint position statement issued by the National Association for the Education of Young Children and the Fred Rogers Center for Early Learning and Children's Media at Saint Vincent College. In addition to an interactive PDF version, there is a Key Messages handout (1 page, two-sided) that could be easily reproduced/used for discussion, examples of effective practice, as well as a pre-recorded webcast.
Warren Buckleitner

Skype Announces Collaboration with Prominent Organizations to Further Empower Teachers ... - 7 views

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    Vygotsky would be proud
Bonnie Blagojevic

How are you using the NAEYC/Fred Rogers Center Technology Position Statement? - 0 views

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    Please take a look and complete this survey from NAEYC...
Bonnie Blagojevic

Introducing the CHFD 5130 students! - 43 views

During Spring 2009, students in my Creative Activities for Young Children class will be exploring technology tools that could be used in early childhood settings. As part of a class assignment, the...

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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

Diigo Project - 5 views

The National Association for the Education of Young Children Technology and Young Children Interest Forum set up this group to share bookmarks related to our mission "To lead discussions, share res...

started by Bonnie Blagojevic on 29 Sep 09 no follow-up yet
Warren Buckleitner

The Evolution of Classroom Technology - Interactive Feature - NYTimes.com - 9 views

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    I love this; although there are some big 'ol gaps
Laura Montgomery

Teaching With Technology: Sharing at the Computer - 1 views

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