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Luis Leon

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  • There is something about the touch environment that lets the kids interact so much easier with digital content
  • Those who can interact and create are the ones who will be most successful in our society
  • We work a lot on internal motivation and individual goal setting - when kids feel vested toward a goal they usually work toward it
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  • I now have students picking the stories they want, and recording themselves recording - recording is created on a regular computer with a webcam
  • This session will focus on demonstrating a variety of portable devices, apps and software that are available to support reading across all age ranges and ability levels.
  • including visual presentation,
  • Participants will leave with an understanding of how to compare the features of these electronic reading supports to help them in deciding what option will work best to support specific student needs.
  • iPads - Kindle Fire - Nook - Tablets
  • nformation literacy skills and self-views of ability among first-year college students."Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 63 (3), 574–583. "This study replicates a previous study based on work in psychology, which demonstrates that students who score as below proficient in information literacy (IL) skills have a miscalibrated self-view of their ability. Simply stated, these students tend to believe that they have above-average IL skills, when, in fact, an objective test of their ability indicates that they are below-proficient in terms of their actual skills
  • To plant the tree you have to dig soil, fertilize, and water your seeds
  • When your virtual trees are fully grown Tree Planet and its partners will plant a real tree in Mongolia, Republic of Sudan, or South Korea. Tree Planet has partnerships with the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification and World Vision.
Debora Gomez

Visualization - 0 views

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    What is visualization and why to use it
Ruth Santiago

Sight | Film English - 0 views

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      Good lesson for older students and language learners about future gadgetshttp://film-english.com/2012/09/10/sight/ 
Jennifer Martinez

Increasing Visual Literacy Skills With Digital Imagery -- THE Journal - 0 views

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    digital camera use for visual literacy
Jennifer Martinez

Learning With Technology | Center for Media Literacy - 0 views

  • Does technology have a positive impact on teaching and learning?
  • Overall we found strong evidence that educational technology complements what a great teacher does naturally.
  • t also broadens the student experience by taking them pl
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  • It extends their reach.
  • able to go,
Jennifer Martinez

Media Literacy - 0 views

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    Europe's take on media literacy
Ruth Santiago

Blinky | Film English - 0 views

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      What a great way to include Visual Literacy in the lesson for kids and all language learners.
David Rueb

Free Technology for Teachers: A Great Guide to Twitter in the Classroom - 0 views

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      Great little powerpoint explanation below
Kate Spilseth

6 Great Interactive Data Visualization Tools (Part 2) | NTEN - 0 views

  • incredible data visualization capabilities. jQuery Visualize (Part 1) Google Charts (Part 1) Highcharts (Part 1) Simile Exhibit JavaScript InfoVis Toolkit D3.js
  • so many open-source data visualization projects and the list is growing every day
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    Tools and examples of how to make and use visualization tools
Kate Spilseth

Acquiring Media Literacy and Using Technology | Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classr... - 0 views

  • Having students become media literate across school subjects has been talked about since the early 1960s but has hardly made a dent in lessons that most teachers teach
  • Geller encouraged the students to look at Wikipedia, but skeptically
  • You should not always trust the first thing you see!”
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  • That’s why you use two sources
  • technology didn’t spur students, it was the teacher’s questions about candy ads and a textbook passage about Hitler becoming Chancellor that mattered. Laptops and an interactive white board didn’t motivate students to become media literate, the teachers did.
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    An argument for the implementation of media literacy in schools.
Ellie Molyneux

Technology Does Not Make a Classroom Succesful, the Teacher Does « Cooperativ... - 0 views

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      It is always interesting to read both sides of the story, and while this is certainly not a well-researched piece like Lemke's, the conclusion does summarize a few points about how schools can support teachers in making the most of technology.
Ellie Molyneux

The "Eyes" Have It | Picture This! Visual Literacy in the Classroom - 0 views

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      This website is very helpful to me for a number of reasons! The author is a teacher who has posted consistently about her own experiences with visual literacy in the classroom, and she also links to a ton of helpful readings and supplementary lesson plans. This is a good model for how to blog effectively and it also provides a good platform to explore visual literacy topics, especially in primary grades.
Ruth Santiago

Teaching Visual Literacy in Haiti - 0 views

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    Changing the world one visual literate at a time.
Debora Gomez

Jure Klepic: Today's Visualization Tools Help Our Brains Understand Social Monitoring - 1 views

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      An example of a tool that can help analyze and visualize data
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    Great justification for implementing visual literacy! 
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