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Leslie Serany

Space Walk - 0 views

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    Blast off into space with this interactive and fun virtual field trip.
Megan Bonner

Red Studio - 0 views

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    This is a site put out by the MoMA specifically for teens. There are discussions and activities for teens to participate in. This site exposes them to new art and gets them thinking about current topics in art.
Megan Bonner

Museum of Modern Art- interactive - 0 views

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    Virtual field trips at the MoMA.
Leslie Serany

Insect Virtual Field Trip - 0 views

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    Insect webcam. More information at http://www.ent.iastate.edu/insectzoo/
Leslie Serany

Walk through the jungle - 0 views

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    Super cute, and interactive, virtual field trip through a jungle!
Mary Pandya

Nuclear Power Virtual Field Trip - 0 views

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    Virtual field trip for nuclear power plants.
kab338

Math - PhET Simulations - 0 views

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    math and science simulations for all grade levels
mkm420fritz

Featured Articles - 0 views

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      How do we engage them? Do we just send them to the Web? It's more than just clicking on a link and going to a website.
  • creating new learning environments
  • spirit that will use the unique capabilities of the Web to leverage the natural ways that humans learn.
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  • Literacy today involves not only text, but also image and screen literacy. The ability to "read" multimedia texts and to feel comfortable with new, multiple-media genres is decidedly nontrivial.
  • how to navigate through confusing, complex information spaces and feel comfortable doing so. "Navigation" may well be the main form of literacy for the 21st century.
  • "new" kind of learning assuming pre-eminence-learning that's discovery based. We are constantly discovering new things as we browse through the emergent digital "libraries." Indeed, Web surfing fuses learning and entertainment, creating "infotainment."
  • reasoning has been concerned with the deductive and abstract.
  • Today's kids get on the Web and link, lurk, and watch how other people are doing things, then try it themselves. This tendency toward "action" brings us back into the same loop in which navigation, discovery, and judgment all come into play in situ. When, for example, have we lurked enough to try something ourselves?
  • Learning becomes situated in action; it becomes as much social as cognitive, it is concrete rather than abstract, and it becomes intertwined with judgment and exploration. As such, the Web becomes not only an informational and social resource but a learning medium where understandings are socially constructed and shared. In that medium, learning becomes a part of action and knowledge creation
  • It is also, for our purposes here, a beautiful example of how the Web enables us to capture and support the social mind and naturally occurring knowledge assets.
Megan Bonner

The Carrot Revolution: Progressive Art Education in the Digital Age - 0 views

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    Global Art projects
Mary Pandya

Google Gadgets - 0 views

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    This is a page of examples of items created mostly on Google Docs. If you like something you see, you can download the template and use it yourself!
Leslie Serany

Why blogging is important for kids. - 0 views

shared by Leslie Serany on 30 May 11 - Cached
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    Cute video about why blogging is important for kids. Plus, other great articles.
Megan Bonner

Art Ed 2.0 - 0 views

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    Great site for art educators. This is a social network for art teachers and teachers of digital technology. There are great resources, blogs, and forums, and is a great way to connect with other art teachers and to see student examples.
Mary Pandya

Digital Citizenship - 9 Elements - 0 views

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    From Mike Ribble, the author of the book Digital Citizenship in schools, his site outlines the nine elements of diital citizenship.
Megan Bonner

Ning - 0 views

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    Create your own social network! This site is free to use if you email Pearson and explain that it's for educational purposes.
Jessica Cratty

Weebly - Create a free website and a free blog - 0 views

shared by Jessica Cratty on 23 May 11 - Cached
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    free website and blog
Megan Bonner

Student Press Law Center - 0 views

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    This is a site that explains press laws as it pertains to student publications.
Mary Pandya

Qwiki - 0 views

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    Type in a topic, and Qwiki will combine information from a variety of wikis and piece together a slideshow with audio! Amazing!
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