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Russell Ogden

13 Reasons Why Digital Learning is Better | TomMarch.com / ozline.com - 7 views

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    Tom Marchoves through an extensive list of some of the main aspects that make digital learning different - and better - from what we might be used to.
John Pearce

10 Tips for Using Evernote Effectively - 16 views

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    Evernote is a tool for keeping track of, well, everything. At least everything as far as digital information goes, or information that can be digitized. Evernote comprises a Web-based service and clients for Windows, Mac OS X, mobile devices, and extensions for Web browsers. It's a service I've been using for years, and over that time I've picked up a few tips and tricks for getting the most out of the tool.
John Pearce

Digital Skills Can Be Quickly Acquired - NYTimes.com - 8 views

  • “I didn’t have the social media savvy in the way I do in other areas of marketing,
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    For midcareer executives, particularly in the media and related industries, knowing how to use Twitter, update your timeline on Facebook, pin on Pinterest, check in on Foursquare and upload images on Instagram are among the digital skills that some employers expect people to have to land a job or to flourish in a current role.
John Pearce

Location Apps: 4 Privacy Settings You Need to Know - 2 views

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    There are roughly 792 mobile apps downloaded each second. As a result, more and more services are taking to mobile in an effort to capitalize on this trend. That also means location-based capabilities and features are being integrated into many apps, whether users know it or not. You may be someone who takes personal and digital privacy matters very seriously, or you might be more relaxed about your digital information. Either way, there are four types of settings users can check to determine how much information they make available to the world.
John Pearce

The Digital Citizen - 5 views

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    Mark Carbonne's paper.li related to Digital Citizenship
Roland Gesthuizen

Digital Learning and Teaching Victoria | Digital Learning and Teaching Victoria (DLTV) ... - 3 views

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    "Digital Learning and Teaching Victoria (DLTV) replaces ICT in Education Victoria and the Victorian IT Teachers' Association. This new association will deliver professional support and networking opportunities to all educators from pre-service teachers to principals, from the early years to careers."
Aaron Davis

http://www.danah.org/books/ItsComplicated.pdf - 0 views

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    A digital copy of Danah Boyd's new book on social lives of teens.
Ian Guest

Nordic Journal of Digital Literacy - 1 views

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    "Nordic Journal of Digital Literacy (NJDL) is aimed at researchers, school authorities, school leaders in primary and secondary schools, teachers in primary and secondary education, at colleges and universities, and others concerned with education and ICT"
Clay Leben

Crossing Battle Lines - alternate reality game to teach writing - 1 views

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    "...a pedagogical alternate reality game we developed over the course of two years under the aegis of The University of Texas at Austin's Digital Writing & Research Lab. Battle Lines offers a compelling game experience that allows student-players to develop rhetorical, community-building, and digital literacies, crossing boundaries between academic and ludic practices."
John Pearce

A Great Digital Citizenship Poster for Your class ~ Educational Technology and Mobile L... - 1 views

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    "The folks in Common Sense Media have designed this beautiful poster for you to print and use in your classroom. The poster is an excellent guide for students to help them make the right informed decisions when it comes to photo sharing."
John Pearce

Be web savvy to keep up with Generation Z - news - TES - 1 views

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    "The internet is awash with exciting and innovative tools, and your students have grown up immersed in this world - get in on the act. The digital revolution has given us instant communication and easy global connectedness, with mobile technology in particular growing at warp speed: in 2013, there are almost as many mobile phone contracts as there are people in the world. This digital transformation has produced some extraordinary online tools for flexible education, which enhance students' learning and promise innovative pedagogy for teachers. However, they can also be daunting and challenging for educators. It is clear that teachers cannot ignore these tools, which go far beyond just Facebook and Twitter. Educators are now dealing with Generation Z - students born after 1995 who have hardly known a world without social media and have always lived a life measured in bits and bytes. Most have access to iPads and smartphones as well as textbooks and, therefore, the massive resource of the internet."
Andrew Williamson

Create Digital Portfolio on iPad Using Google Drive ~ Educational Technology and Mobile... - 5 views

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    Electronic portfolios are gaining so much popularity among teachers and students. Their easy accessibility and availability anywhere anytime make them really worth trying. There are actually several web tools that you can use to create digital portfolios and I have already reviewed some of them in this post, however, today I am sharing with you an excellent video tutorial from EdTechTeacher on how to use Google Drive as a portfolio solution in iPad classroom. Check it out below
John Pearce

Teens Dig Digital Privacy, If Snapchat Is Any Indication : All Tech Considered : NPR - 1 views

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    "The track record of commercial products designed with privacy as a top priority has been abysmal - at least until recently. The ephemeral texting app Snapchat is turning assumptions upside down about young people and their desire for digital privacy."
John Pearce

Msg to mum: don't sweat the cyber stuff - 5 views

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    "Cyber-bullying, update-addiction, sexting - from the perspective of a parent raising a ''digital native'' child, social media seems fraught with dangers. But new research suggests the risks inherent in social media use by younger generations might be overblown. danah boyd, assistant research professor at Harvard and principal researcher for Microsoft Research - like k.d.lang, she prefers the lower case - has completed a large-scale study on how US teenagers use the internet in general, and social media in particular. Her book is called It's Complicated, and is the result of in-depth interviews with scores of teens over an eight-year period."
John Pearce

Educators Will Never Be 100% Connected. | My Island View - 3 views

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    "The problems stemming from this are many. How do we stress the importance of digital literacy to a group of people, many of whom are digitally illiterate in the modern sense of the term? How do we get educators to remain relevant in their areas of expertise, if their access to content is limited to the methods and tools of the 20th Century? How do we get educators to participate in collaborative learning on a global basis, when they are comfortable with their day-to-day, face-to-face connections with only their building colleagues?"
Rhondda Powling

Digital Documentation of Art workshop and fighting bit rot | HASTAC - 2 views

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    A useful cheat sheet synthesizing the best file formats to work with, provide access to, and to permanently archive digital artworks.
Roland Gesthuizen

Japan to pilot digital textbooks in classrooms - 4 views

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    "Japan will soon start trialling electronic textbooks in primary schools, enhancing the role of IT in the classroom for a generation of "digital natives" born in the wired age. Under the "future school" project, 10 elementary schools will give all their under-12 pupils tablet PCs and fit their classrooms with interactive electronic blackboards starting as early as next month."
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    Interesting development in Japan with a pilot Tablet computer project.
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