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Education World: Help Kids Become Responsible Digital Citizens - 2 views

  • Take Care of Technology Equipment
  • Explore Appropriate and Safe Sites for Learning and Research
  • Copyright Law, Fair Use Act, and Creative Commons Matter
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  • Help Prevent Cyberbullying
  • Self-image Is Important
  • Make Use of Netiquette
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    I believe this article passes the CRAP Test due to this article being relevant and including points 2007-2012. It has many types of information on how to help kids become and stay responsible and safe in digital world.
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    I believe this article passes the CRAP Test due to this article being relevant and including reference from 2007-2012. It has many types of information on how to help kids become and stay responsible and safe in digital world.
Jenni Parker

Kids code their own 3D creations with new blocks-based design program - The Tech Edvocate - 0 views

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    "BlocksCAD"
Jenni Parker

Project-Based Engineering for Kids - 0 views

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    some great authentic projects that technology could be integrated into as cognitive tools. For example: video or PowerPoint presentations documenting the building process and reporting on concepts learnt or blogging for reflecting and articulating the processes and concepts used to create the end products.
Jenni Parker

Digital citizenship for kids and teens | Raising Children Network - 10 views

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    I found this resource very helpful and quite comprehensive. I especially liked the Cyberbullying acronym G.E.T R.I.D. I think this concept would make a great poster to hang on the wall of my classroom when I am a teacher. It passes the C.R.A.P test (Gold, 2010) as it is current being copyrighted from 2006-2016 so I would assume it is updated quite regularly and relevant for the topic. It is reliable because it is supported by the Australian government, Murdoch children's research institute and the Royal Children's hospital in Melbourne among others. The media collaborator is the ABC and it has won quite a few awards. There are no advertisements so I do not think there is any agenda and the information is not really biased in any way, it is quite factual and informative rather than opinionated. One negative that I found was that there are a few statistics mentioned but no reference to what study these statistic come from, making me wonder how reliable they really are. All in all a brilliant resource for understanding the concept of digital citizenship and cyberbullying. Thank you for posting it!
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    I also found this site great - lots of hyperlinks to take you on a researching journey! It's one of those sites you could spend ages digging through, its also easy to read and well formatted. The above comment was actually what triggered my interest, which is interesting in itself - I guess the more attention something has the more interest it gathers...a good way to explain internet safety to students :)
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    I agree, this website is great. I've found it really helpful in my research and it passes the CRAP test :)
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    I totally agree with previous comments, this has been very helpful for me as I research information on digital citizenship ;)
Jenni Parker

Edutech for Teachers » Blog Archive » Tech It Up Tuesday: Green Screen Magic with the Do Ink App - 1 views

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    "In a post I recently published entitled Become a Green Screen Wizard with the Do Ink App, I discussed why this resource is one of my favorite apps and included an student generated example from a first grade classroom. This time I'm going to take this article one step further and provide you with the training materials I used to roll out the Do Ink app to teachers in my district"
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    Thank you Jenni. What a great idea! I can see this providing hours of 'edutainment' for the kids.
Jenni Parker

"Most Likely To Succeed" Shows How Classrooms Modeled On Real Life Can Help Kids Succeed In Real Life | Co.Create | creativity + culture + commerce - 2 views

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    ""There's this prevailing voice in education is that we need to keep testing kids and fix education with big data. But I think you see a mindset in the film that's more about engaging and inspiring kids. And if there's anything I'm passionate about it's that if we just engage and inspire our kids, they'll do great things.""
alissaclaessens

Catching Up to Kids: How Technology is Remaking Arts Education - 3 views

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGS91E0AGWc Do you often find yourself wondering how technology is transforming how students learn about, create, and share art? How it may alter longstanding traditi...

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started by alissaclaessens on 03 Oct 14 no follow-up yet
isabelmatthews91

Media Smarts: Kids Learn How to Navigate the Multimedia World - 0 views

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    Teachers are discovering the value of imparting media-literacy skills, from critical analysis of news programs, commercials, and films to basic design and video-production techniques.
scottblachford

ICT in the English Classroom resource - website - 1 views

Picaro Online English for Kids Available at: http://picaroworld.com/

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started by scottblachford on 21 Sep 14 no follow-up yet
Jenni Parker

Teaching Respect and Responsibility - Even to Digital Natives | MindShift - 2 views

  • “Inside of school, there is a time a place to engage and share and kids have a hard time figuring out the ‘code,’ which can vary inside each classroom and across different grade levels. So
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