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Allison Burrell

10 Excellent Digital Citizenship Tips for Your Students and Kids ~ Educational Technolo... - 54 views

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    Thanks for sending me this wonderful link. I want to share these things with my upper elementary grade students.
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    Will also be sharing w my grade 5/6 students in nxt wk's library tching sessions. Thank you
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    What a great article about the under discussed side of the technology coin. Thanks for sharing.
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    This website is the best news site, all the information is here and always on the update. We accept criticism and suggestions. Happy along with you here. I really love you guys. :-) www.killdo.de.gg
Allison Burrell

Teaching Digital Citizenship in the Elementary Classroom | Edutopia - 26 views

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    This website is the best news site, all the information is here and always on the update. We accept criticism and suggestions. Happy along with you here. I really love you guys. :-) www.killdo.de.gg
John Evans

digiciti wiki - 0 views

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    This wiki was created as part of a U of Manitoba class by a group of classroom teachers IIt has a large number of resources to help clasroom teachers integrate the teaching of digital citizenship in their curricula including links to articles, websites on digital citizenshi, embedded videos, and more. J. Evans
Rob Jacklin

Cool Cat Teacher Blog: Cell Phones and Sleep Deprivation: Are We Finally Waking Up to t... - 0 views

  • Digital Health and Wellness and Addictive issues are important
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    Cell Phones and Sleep Deprivation: Are We Finally Waking Up to the Reality?
Tim Cooper

Youth Privacy - 0 views

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    Resource collection from Canadian government's Privacy Commissioner. For teacher, student parents. Some nice media and tips.
Diana Rendina

Note to Principals: You Can't Keep Ignoring Social Spaces | CTQ - 3 views

  • social spaces tend to be spaces where our primary customers -- parents and students -- spend a heck of a lot of time.
  • 63 percent of the respondents to a recent Pew Research Center on Journalism and Media survey reported turning to Twitter and Facebook for news "outside the realm of friends and family"
  • a school and/or district hashtag.
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  • School personnel can post traditional communications -- calendar updates, school closing information, details on special programming or deadlines -- just as easily as classroom teachers can post pictures of cool classroom happenings or community organizations can post links to resources that parents and students might find useful.
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    Having a social media presence is essential for schools to maintain communication with their stakeholders.  A school hashtag is an excellent way to make it easy for everyone to share.
Mark Chambers

Wired Campus: Professor Encourages Students to Pass Notes During Class -- via... - 0 views

  • most of his students were unfamiliar with Twitter, the microblogging service that limits messages to 140 characters.
    • Sarah Hanawald
       
      See--just because they're young doesn't mean they know everything digital!
  • others in the class would respond with notes encouraging the student to raise the topic out loud.
    • Sarah Hanawald
       
      Citizenship!
  • I’m not a full-time faculty member,” he said. “I use my classrooms as an applied-research lab to decide what to promote as new solutions for our campus.”
    • Sarah Hanawald
       
      All ed tech people should think of themselves this way and keep teaching in "applied-research labs"
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  • I couldn’t help thinking that it sounded like a recipe for chaos, and I told him so
  • He couldn’t get two screens, so he had students bring in their laptops
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      Skip the screens and the laptops and go straight to the phones :-)
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    Is encouraging a "back-stream" of communication helpful or counter-productive in class?
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    What about trying this during a faculty meeting at school? Probably using cover it live instead of twitter just to make it accessible to all. I really like the notion that when Ed Tech faculty teaches, it should be a lab environment.
Jeff Johnson

Justin Reich - Better Strategies Needed for School Internet Access - washingtonpost.com - 1 views

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    Content filters are knee-high fences around the Internet: They may trip up older folks, but teens leap right over. Walk the halls of a public school, and students will readily share tips for evading filters, some of which would be good work-arounds for the Great Firewall of China
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