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Why cite? « NeverEndingSearch - 1 views

  • Why cite?
  • the film features a college student sharing his soul on an information ethical therapist’s couch and a visit from an uncited journalist.
anonymous

Unlocking the Secrets to School Change | Rob Mancabelli - 1 views

  • Unlocking the Secrets to School Change
  • What’s more important is that you surround your teachers and staff with systems that will promote their ability to change. Ask yourself the following questions about the people at your school:
  • Are they integrated into the selection of their content? Are they consulted in the design of their professional development? Do they receive training from experts who break down the skills into manageable parts? Are their technologies drop-dead simple to use? Do they have time to practice? Can they share their successes and victories with each other, learning and re-learning continuously?
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  • Unlocking the Secrets to School Change
  • Unlocking the Secrets to School Change
  • Unlocking the Secrets to School Change
  • Unlocking the Secrets to School Change
  • Unlocking the Secrets to School Change
anonymous

Harvard Education Letter - 1 views

  • Eight Tech Trends for Librarians (and Teachers too!)
Jennifer Sevy

Tournament Bracket Generator - CHALLONGE! - 2 views

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    Type in student names to generate a competitive bracket for your whole class.
Jennifer Sevy

The central platform for crowdsourcing US Government challenges, contests, competitions... - 1 views

shared by Jennifer Sevy on 14 Jun 11 - No Cached
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    Great website for PBL ideas!
Jennifer Sevy

Writing lessons focusing on 6 Traits - 0 views

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    Searchable!
Jennifer Sevy

SMART Gallery - 0 views

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    Gallery of ready-made, interactive lessons for the SMART Board.
Jackie Gerstein

HootCourse: About - 0 views

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    HootCourse uses a combination of social networks and blogging platforms to provide a new type of online classroom.
Jackie Gerstein

20 must know features and tricks on Youtube that you simply have to know - 0 views

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    When will education realize how powerful an ed tool Youtube is?
anonymous

The Innovative Educator: Listen to a Principal Who Knows Banning is the Easy Way Out - 0 views

  • Sheninger understands that while banning students from technology and social media is certainly easier, his job is not to do what is most convenient, but rather what is right for our students.  As a result, Sheninger publicly embraces the use of social media for himself and for his students.  
  • Sheninger, considered to be one of the most innovative principals in the country, will be joined by several of his teachers, students, board trustees and members of his community to discuss how New Milford High School uses technology as a student, parent, and community engagement tool.
anonymous

Social Networking as a Tool for Student and Teacher Learning - 0 views

  • Online social networking includes much more than Facebook and Twitter. It is any online use of technology to connect people, enable them to collaborate with each other, and form virtual communities, says the Young Adult Library Services Association
  • Among students surveyed in a National School Boards Association study, 96 percent of those with online access reported using social networking, and half said they use it to discuss schoolwork. Despite this prevalence in everyday life, schools have been hesitant to adopt social networking as an education tool. A 2010 study into principals’ attitudes found that “schools are one of the last holdouts,” with many banning the most popular social networking sites for students and sometimes for staff.
  • Survey research confirms, however, that interest in harnessing social networking for educational purposes is high. As reported in School Principals and Social Networking in Education: Practices, Policies and Realities in 2010, a national survey of 1,200 principals, teachers and librarians found that most agreed that social networking sites can help educators share information and resources, create professional learning communities and improve schoolwide communications with students and staff. Those who had used social networks were more positive about potential benefits than those who had not. In an online discussion with 12 of the principals surveyed, most said, “social networking and online collaboration tools would make a substantive change in students’ educational experience.” They said these tools could improve student motivation and engagement, help students develop a more social/collaborative view of learning and create a connection to real-life learning.
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  • Most national, state and local policies have not yet addressed social networking specifically; by default, it often falls under existing acceptable use policies (AUPs). While AUPs usually provide clear language on obscenities, profanity and objectionable activities, they also leave out gray areas that could open students to harmful activities while excluding them from certain benefits of social networking. Likewise, boilerplate policies that ban specific applications, such as Twitter, may miss other potential threats while also limiting the ability of students to collaborate across schools, districts, states or countries. The challenge for districts is to write policies that address potentially harmful interactions without eliminating the technology’s beneficial uses.
anonymous

Schools | Study: It's not teacher, but method that matters | The Detroit News - 1 views

  • A study by a Nobel Prize-winning physicist — now a science adviser to President Barack Obama — suggests that how you teach is more important than who does the teaching. He found that in nearly identical classes, Canadian college students learned more from teaching assistants using interactive tools than from a veteran professor giving a traditional lecture. The students who had to engage interactively using the TV remote-like devices scored about twice as high on a test compared with those who heard the normal lecture, according to a study published Thursday in the journal Science.
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