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Caroline Kennedy

Tate Kids - 6 views

Tate Kids offers so many outlets for children's imagination and technological abilities. It allows for children to work together and with other classrooms, or schools to create online art projects....

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started by Caroline Kennedy 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
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.
Joseph Alvarado

Cooliris | Discover More - 0 views

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    very cool way to view pictures and videos.
Bonnie Blagojevic

WatchKnow - Videos for kids to learn from. Organized. - 5 views

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    educational videos reviewed and organized.
Diane Bales

RSS Graffiti | Feed Your Timeline™ - 0 views

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    App that enables you to feed a blog post, twitter update, youtube video, or RSS feed to your Facebook page.
Diane Bales

Do Babies Learn From Baby Media? - Psychological Science - 6 views

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    Abstract of a research study on videos and DVDs marketed to parents of infants and toddlers.
Bonnie Blagojevic

YouTube - ipad day 3.5 - 5 views

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    This video shows a 3 year old girl teaching her friend how to use the iPad. Her friend then goes on to teach her teacher how the iPad works.
Joseph Alvarado

One crazy teacher to another..... - 0 views

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    This blog is for teachers by a crazy teacher....hence the name. Mostly teacher news, but also has videos and links with applications that can be used.
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

Technology Integration | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Thousands of articles, videos, slide shows, expert interviews, blog entries, and other resources highlight success stories in K-12 education. Core concepts include integrated studies, project learning, technology integration, teacher development, social and emotional learning, and assessment.
Fran Sokol Simon (@FSSimon)

professional development - 3 views

I recommend: http://www.videatives.com/ by George Foreman And Teaching Strategies' video library: http://www.teachingstrategies.com/page/PD_Video.cfm Fran Simon, M.Ed. Chief Engagement Officer ...

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Bonnie Blagojevic

YouTube - RichardColosiMedia's Channel - 1 views

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    Am looking for examples of tech integration/ implementation videos, such as these. Hope others will add examples to our Diigo group, that they are aware of.
Jodie Riek

Multiplication.com - Multiplication - Repeated Addition - 1 views

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    Using videos to support lessons :)
Joseph Alvarado

Brainyflix - 2 views

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    very cool way to learn and study vocabulary words.....
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    This website is very creative and fun. However, I do not think it is appropriate for early childhood education. The vocabulary is way too advanced for this age group. Also, while the pictures and videos are funny many of them are inappropriate for children. It is definitely a website for older, more mature students.
anonymous

Apple - What's on iTunes? - Podcasts - 1 views

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    The iTunes Store offers more than 100,000 audio and video podcasts from independent creators and big names like HBO, NPR, ESPN, The Onion, CBS Sports, and The New York Times.
Bonnie Blagojevic

Totlol - Video for Kids. Babies, Toddlers, Pre and School Kids, Tweens and Parents - 5 views

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    I really like the idea of this - I wish it didn't have a fee, tho.
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