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Sean Naughton

www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2011/10/26/09blended_ep.h31.html?tkn=RXZF8CfnU5rvU0NJv%2FG9Z... - 0 views

Kindergartners Blend E-Learning, Face-to-Face Instruction. Interesting read and a very balanced assessment.

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Bonnie Blagojevic

GENERAL SESSION ROOM LINKS - Library 2.0 - 3 views

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    Recordings from this free online conference include a presentation by Lisa Guernsey, "Children's E-Picture Books, Can They Help Children to Read?"
Kahlin-Ivie Hilliard

Picnik - 10 views

I really enjoyed this site! I'm not very good with computers, but this site was very easy to navigate. Children can use this site when creating projects for school. They can also use this site at h...

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Bonnie Blagojevic

Tech and Young Children: U.S. Dept. of Ed Elevates Need for Guidance and PD - Tap, Click, Read - 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.
Michelle Appelman

Dabbleboard and Photo Story 3 - 20 views

Both of these websites seem really great and appropriate for early childhood. I really enjoyed learning about Photo Story. It seems like a great project for students. I loved the fact that they can...

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Emily Jackson Sanborn

SuperKids Software Review of Preschool Software. - 5 views

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    This group reviews software for kids and they have a preschool section. They say they are independent and don't take advertising money from the software companies. And, it actually writes reviews that are negative.
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    Hmm-didn't notice an "About Us" to learn more about who is reviewing/their process, and wondered why they don't have any Software Mackiev products listed at all, an important publisher of early childhood software for Mac users, or Tech4learning, which also has good educational software. Haven't looked around for software review sites for awhile- good to look and see what is available.
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    I read some of the reviews and most of the software is very "drill and skill", not discovery based. I think this leads parents and teachers to think that "drill and skill" is the way to go and I am uncomfortable with that - computer-based worksheets.
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.
Annalise Walker

Family Fun, Blogs, Homes, Health, Travel, Parenting, Marriage - Families.com - 1 views

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    Families.com is a great website for parents and families. There is a lot of information on a variety of different topics. This site provides a discussion forum where members can post topics to gain advice or knowledge from other members. I recommend it as an easy way for parents to stay informed and connected with other parents.
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    Advice blogs and discussions on a variety of topics but not about technology.
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    This website would be useful for parents and families. Not only do they offer a plethora of blogs, there are message boards, as well as money saving ideas and coupons. This website offers a lot of support to parents or all different types of families. For example, you can sort the blogs you are reading, by selecting "Jewish Family", "Single Parent" or "Fatherhood" just to name a few. Members can comment on blogs and offer their opinions and support. The only thing I did not love about this site is that there are lots of advertisements.
Bonnie Blagojevic

The Medium - Click and Jane - Learn to Read, Online - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Raises some interesting questions- what is a book? Is a "digital book" on the computer a book? Is a video version of a book a book?
Joseph Alvarado

Lesson Writer - 0 views

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    A website that allows you to take a news article and create comprehension and word work activities out of it. Very cool.
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