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John Warner

Music Technology | MusTech.Net: Music Education, Music Technology, & Education! - 0 views

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      This is an excellent resource for those interested in music technology from both an educational perspective and a general. 
  • TI:ME/JEN Clinic: iPad Apps For Music Performers
  • Twitter For Bands And Public Relations PowerPoint From 2012 TI:ME/JEN Conference
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  • Jazz Education Network (JEN) and TI:ME Conference – Next!
Lindsay Mullen

STOP cyberbullying: Why do kids cyberbully each other? - 0 views

  • When it comes to cyberbullying, they are often motivated by anger, revenge or frustration.
  • Who knows why kids do anything? When it comes to cyberbullying, they are often motivated by anger, revenge or frustration. Sometimes they do it for entertainment or because they are bored and have too much time on their hands and too many tech toys available to them . Many do it for laughs or to get a reaction. Some do it by accident, and either send a message to the wrong recipient or didn't think before they did something. The Power-hungry do it to torment others and for their ego . Revenge of the nerd may start out defending themselves from traditional bullying only to find that they enjoy being the tough guy or gal. Mean girls do it to help bolster or remind people of their own social standing. And some think they are righting wrong and standing up for others.
  • Sometimes they do it for entertainment or because they are bored and have too much time on their hands and too many tech toys available to them
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  • Power-hungry do it to torment others and for their ego
  • the solutions and responses to each type of cyberbullying incident has to differ
  • But the motives and the nature of cybercommunications, as well as the demographic and profile of a cyberbully differ from their offline counterpart
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    Explains different reasons as to why kids cyberbully each other
Lindsay Mullen

STOP cyberbullying: Direct attacks - 0 views

  • 1. Instant Messaging/Text Messaging Harassment [Learn More...] 2. Stealing Passwords [Learn More...] 3. Blogs [Learn More...] 4. Web Sites [Learn More...] 5. Sending Pictures through E-mail and Cell Phones [Learn More...] 6. Internet Polling [Learn More...] 7. Interactive Gaming [Learn More...] 8. Sending Malicious Code [Learn More...] 9. Sending Porn and Other Junk E-Mail and IMs [Learn More...] 10. Impersonation
  • 1. Instant Messaging/Text Messaging Harassment
  • 2. Stealing passwords
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  • 1. Instant Messaging/Text Messaging Harassment
  • Impersonation [Learn More...]
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    Explains direct attacks (one of the two cases of cyberbullying)
Bethany Beckett

Deaf Is | Technology - 0 views

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      important to know when working with deaf children
  • Cochlear Implants Cochlear Implants help some deaf people hear, but they don’t work for all. Surgery is required. Part of the implant stays inside the body forever. Part of it is worn outside the body. Some deaf people with a CI can speak well because they practice speech and listening and hear many sounds. It is not the same as a behind-the-ear hearing aid. It does not make the “eee” sound when it is taken off or in use. How do cochlear implants work? Cochlear implants have a microphone, cord, speech processor, transmitting coil, electrode array, volume, and battery. They are very different from hearing aids. How are they different? The sounds come from a computer processor which acts like your middle and inner ear. You can hear music, environmental sounds, people talking, T.V., people calling your name.
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    The entire site has different technologies that help deaf people from day to day
kayla sowers

Why Use Technology in the Science Classroom? | Education.com - 0 views

  • As Ediger’s (1994) studies on Technology in the Elementary Classroom have revealed, applying technology in the classroom does several things to student learning: (1) It increases interest even in rote tasks; (2) it provides purpose for learning; (3) it can attach meaning to an ongoing lesson; (4) it provides opportunities to perceive knowledge as being related, not isolated bits; (5) it allows for individual student differences; and (6) it can affect students’ attitudes toward learning.
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    Why technology should be used in a science class
Lindsay Mullen

STOP cyberbullying: The School's role - 0 views

  • What is the school's role in this?
  • What is the school's role in this?
  • Schools can be very effective brokers in working with the parents to stop and remedy cyberbullying situations
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  • They can also educate the students on cyberethics and the law
  • If schools are creative, they can sometimes avoid the claim that their actions exceeded their legal authority for off-campus cyberbullying actions
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    Identifying what exactly the school's role(s) are in a case of cyberbullying
Jeremy Rice

43762 Weather Forecast and Conditions - 0 views

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    this is the weather for the New Concord Area and this is helpful for that morning commute to school and walking to class.
holli gattshall

tehnology in the English class - 0 views

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    i found a couple things in this article that I could use in the future in my high school english classes.
Ellen Conkey

Khan Academy - 0 views

  • Browse our library of over 2,700 educational videos...
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    My math methods professor just showed us this in class the other day-- this website has videos to show you/ your student step-by-step ways to do different math problems . The videos are all divided into different math categories. Great for helping with math homework, not only for elementary students, but for college students as well!
Morgan Roberts

Edmodo | Home - 0 views

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    For my Education Technology class
Lindsay Mullen

STOP cyberbullying: Cyberbullying by proxy - 0 views

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  • Cyberbullying by proxy is when a cyberbully gets someone else to do their dirty work. Most of the time they are unwitting accomplices and don't know that they are being used by the cyberbully. Cyberbullying by proxy is the most dangerous kind of cyberbullying because it often gets adults involved in the harassment and people who don't know they are dealing with a kid or someone they know.
  • "Warning" or "Notify Wars" are an example of cyberbullying by proxy. Kids click on the warning or notify buttons on their IM screen or e-mail or chat screens, and alert the ISP or service provider that the victim has done something that violates their rules
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  • The most typical way a cyberbullying by proxy attack occurs is when the cyberbully gets control of the victim's account and sends out hateful or rude messages to everyone on their buddy list pretending to be the victim
  • Cyberbullying by proxy sometimes starts with the cyberbully posing as the victim
  • If the cyberbully can make it look like the victim is doing something wrong, and the parents are notified, the parents will punish the victim
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  • Sometimes the cyberbully tries to get more people involved
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  • Sometimes it is much more serious than that. When cyberbullies want to get others to do their dirty work quickly, they often post information about, or pose as, their victim in hate group chat rooms and on their discussion boards
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  • In cases of cyberbullying by proxy, when hate or child molester groups are involved, the victim is in danger of physical harm and law enforcement must be contacted immediately.
  • Can you think of examples of cyberbullying by proxy?
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    Explains cyberbullying by proxy (one of the two types of cyberbullying)
Lindsay Mullen

STOP cyberbullying: How cyberbullying works - 0 views

  • Direct Attacks
  • There are two kinds of cyberbullying, direct attacks (messages sent to your kids directly) and cyberbullying by proxy (using others to help cyberbully the victim, either with or without the accomplice's knowledge). Because cyberbullying by proxy often gets adults involved in the harassment, it is much more dangerous.
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    Explains how exactly cyberbullying works
Brittany Jackson

Teaching Resources for Spanish Class, Spanish4Teachers.org - 1 views

  • he modules you see below are organized by units, for an easy search.
  • Spanish Vocabulary Lists
  • Hispanic Culture
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    It's a resource for Spanish Education.
John Shaw

8 Ways Technology Is Improving Education - 0 views

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      This is a very true statement. For the younger generation is becoming more in to the world of computers.
  • Technology is helping teachers to expand beyond linear, text-based learning and to engage students who learn best in other ways. Its role in schools has evolved from a contained “computer class” into a versatile learning tool that could change how we demonstrate concepts, assign projects and assess progress.
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    How Technology is slowly changing the ways we use classrooms now of days. Is this good or bad for our students today?
Trevor Tom

science classroom activities integrating technology | Teaching Science and Math - 0 views

  • Students learn how to use these tools for academic purposes and, at the same time, can transfer their use to their personal lives and future professional careers.
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      Here are some good suggestions for ways to use technology in the classroom. Some are ideas we have already discussed in class, and others are new suggestions.
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    Tools and Suggestions for Teaching Math and Science
Brian K

Getting Started - 0 views

shared by Brian K on 19 Jan 12 - No Cached
  • The Center for Teaching History with Technology believes that educators need to be shown that technology can help teachers teach and students learn and also be provided with models and examples of exemplary technology use.With that goal in mind,we offer a multitude of free online resources presented in the form of a broad tutorial -- full of guides, tips, strategies, video tutorials, examples, and annotated links -- to help history and social studies teachers integrate technology effectively in their classes.
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      this is an awesome goal for teachers to achieve and its awesome that theres a whole website dedicated for History teachers !!!
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