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Luisa Cotto

Wee need volunteers! Tech on Deck at NAEYC Conference - 0 views

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    Tech on Deck - Volunteers Needed The Technology and Young Children Interest Forum is doing it again and we need your help! We are looking for TYC Interest Forum members to volunteer a little bit of their time during Thursday, November 19 and Friday, November 20 during the NAEYC Annual Conference to make Tech on Deck the most successful technology in early childhood event. About Tech on Deck Tech on Deck is a professional learning experience designed to help early care and education professionals learn about innovative technologies through hands-on experience and demonstrations at the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) Annual Conference. Participants will have the opportunity to engage in conversations on how technology and digital media tools can be integrated into their unique setting. Participants will also have the opportunity to share resources and join the Technology and Young Children Interest Forum (TYCIF).
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
Bonnie Blagojevic

Speakers from Learning at Home Forum - 2 views

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    Recorded by Scott Traylor, 360 Kid.
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.
Alisa Hilley

Dashboard | Diigo: Wetpaint - 0 views

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    "A Wetpaint website is built on the power of collaborative thinking. Here, you can create websites that mix all the best features of wikis, blogs, forums and social networks into a rich, user-generated community based around the whatever-it-is that rocks your socks. A social website that's so easy to use, anyone can participate."\n About Us. (2009). retrieved February 28, 2009 , from WetPaint Web Site: http://www.wetpaint.com/page/about \n\n Technology has become such a great assessment and device to drive and promote learning in the classroom. I believe that it would behoove teachers to take advantages of these new tools and incorporate them in the classroom. Technology has open so many new ways to allow teachers and students to collaborate while learning, and WetPaint is the way to go. By using WetPaint, Teachers can create blogs for their classrooms; which may include, syllabus, information, assignment, etc. The students of the classroom can join the bog and post new information, ask questions, work on projects, etc. WetPaint can be used in classrooms of different ages. The teacher can disable ads and other information that children may not need to see. Parents can also read the blogs. This allows a chance for parents to know what their children are learning and promote these ideas at home. WetPaint is can become child-directed, if the teacher is will to make it that way. If teachers allow children a chance to learn about and experience this in the classroom, WetPaint can become a very child-directed technology. The possibilities are endless with using WetPaint.
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)
Bonnie Blagojevic

Technology & Young children - 2 views

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    The National Association for the Education of Young Children Technology & Young Children Interest Forum has a website with information about their projects, and a link collection with information on "Tech with Children", "Tech Tools for Educators", "Tech at Home" and Research.
Bonnie Blagojevic

Welcome! - 24 views

We hope this web link collection will support the work of early childhood educators interested in using technology, aligning with the mission statement of the National Association for the Education...

ecetech technology early_childhood_education

started by Bonnie Blagojevic on 01 Nov 08 no follow-up yet
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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Jocelynn Smrekar

Families.com - 6 views

This site is the same as another listed as "Family Fun..."

techhome familty blogs education specialneeds parenting

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
Danielle Johnson

Live Journal - 1 views

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    A tool that can be used to create a blog or a community where others can comment and question what you are writing about or what others are saying. Can be used to keep parents updated on the classroom or allow parents to comment on what is going on. .
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    This site can be used in many ways which include: a private journal, a blog, discussion forum and social network.
Bradi Dixon

LiveJournal - 3 views

blog forum social networking

started by Bradi Dixon on 02 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
Kristen Hall

Webs - 0 views

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    Webs is a website creation tool that allows users to blog, share videos and photos, and engage in discussions in forums. The teacher could create a class website with pictures and videos of the children engaging in various activities. Parents could access this website to see what their children have been doing in class each day.
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