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Annalise Walker

Brain Blogger | Topics from Multidimensional Biopsychosocial Perspectives - 2 views

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    Actually, I can't understand why this link is here. it seems way off target for our purposes.
Brittney Ferris

Blogging Safety: Tips to Protect Kids Online - Microsoft Security - 1 views

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    Delivers what it promises. Has tips for parents for safely blogging.
Kimberly Wood

Glogster - Poster Yourself | Text, Images, Music and Video - 0 views

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    Create virtual posters
Kimberly Wood

ROXIK | PICTAPS - 5 views

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    tool to animate graphics
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    This site is used to create a "dancing" piece of art. Children can use their creativity to draw and color. Once finished, their artwork is set to music, and it dances in sync. Others dancing artwork can also be accessed and viewed.
Kimberly Wood

Moms, young kids and technology - 5 views

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    A mom's blog with ideas for using technology with children in productive ways.
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    Bummer, this was last updated in January 2009. This looked nice!
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    This site provides many examples of websites that parents or teachers could use with their children. Links are given with detailed descriptions, uses of the technology, and an example is provided that this mother used with her children. Examples of technology include make-your-own poster online and make-your-own video consisting of your photos.
Cecile Robinson

Kidsmart - 1 views

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    You can do mobile uploads, file sharing, music, social networking, chat, and safe searching.KID smART's focus is arts integration-linking the arts with the existing academic curriculum. Arts Integration is an inquiry-based approach that lends depth to the learning process by using the arts to create new connections between content and the different ways children learn. The arts help our students to develop self-confidence, responsibility, security, and acceptance, gain respect and compassion for others, develop self-understanding, discipline and emotional control increase use of language and improve communication skills, increase abilities to solve problems creatively and independently foster curiosity, engagement, and enthusiasm for learning. Kidsmart focuses on creativity, innovation, critical thinking, problem solving, effective communication and collaboration.
Cecile Robinson

Picasa - 1 views

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    Picasa is a great way to organize photos into timelines and albums either on your computer or online. Picasa can be used to edit photos and add text. Movies, collages, slideshows can be made. Photos and items made from picasa can be used by parents, teachers, and children. Teachers can document the progress and activities throughout the school year. Children can use Picasa for showing off their projects or documenting their own personal progress.
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    This is free easy photo sharing and also works for Macs. Parents and children could conceivably use it at home to make illustrated books with captions since there is a caption writing feature.
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    Great site where anyone of all ages can upload pictures and create things like photo stories Picasa is free photo editing software from Google that makes your pictures look great. Sharing your best photos with friends and family is as easy as pressing a button!
Bonnie Blagojevic

Handouts! » Moving at the Speed of Creativity - 2 views

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    Alot of information of various topics related to tech use can be found by checking out the various links, some of which have the actual presentations available (such as Digital Storytelling on a Shoestring).
Tiffany Smith

Cool Cat Teacher Blog - 0 views

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    Great blog with advice for educators on technology such as internet servers, emailing problems, etc.
Tiffany Smith

No Limits to Learning - 0 views

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    Great blog about using technology to assist children with developmental delays and disabilities.
Cecile Robinson

kidstube - 0 views

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    #1 kids video sharing site where you can create, share, and upload ideas. It's a fun website and a positive childcare environment.This site is screened daily for explicit content and is ensured to be safe for your children.
Emily Jackson Sanborn

How to Provide Parental Guidance on Web Video for Children - NYTimes.com - 5 views

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    Gives tips on finding kid-friendly web video content.
Emily Jackson Sanborn

Early Connections - Technology In Early Childhood Education - 8 views

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    Tho not updated anymore, this has a lot of valuable info - ended in 2005
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    Yes, this is a good site especially for parents.
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.
cejacks

Social Blogger Community & Blog Directory // BlogCatalog - 1 views

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    I believe other sites specific to young children blogging will serve our purposes better.
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