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Vicki Davis

Lesson Planning Information for US Presidential Speech to Students Grades 7-12 - 0 views

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    Here are the lesson planning guides for grades 7-12.
Vicki Davis

What are creative ways we can create symbiotic learning relationships between different... - 2 views

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    This is a fascinating conversation about connecting, symbiotic relationships and more with some powerful, spot on answers. The teachers in our current Flat Classroom 12-1 cohort are amazing (and we have another cohort starting soon -- here's what we've been talking about this week. "This is happening now. Live Mocha and other sites have tandem learning - each learner teaches the other a different language. In my classroom, I have the older students teach younger students about computer hardware. But we could be doing so much more. Some professors like Dr. Leigh Zeitz (his students have served as expert advisors) and Dr. Eva Brown (her students helped run Eracism last year) are flattening their college classrooms with preservice teachers by having the teachers connect with high school and younger classrooms. These preservice teachers are understanding the nuances of the global collaborative classroom before graduating from college! There are so many ways we could be creating these types of learning relationships. This week, let's publicly talk about our ideas and also experiences in creating these experiences. We can learn more and do more in this area and technology opens up limitless possibilities. What do you think?"
Vicki Davis

Download your free 12 Games of Christmas Teaching Pack - TES Topics - 0 views

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    Here's the content of the 12 games of Christmas teaching pack. NOTE: IF you download, you will probably have to manually enter your school's information, especially if you are from outside the UK as many of us are just coming into the TES platform now.
Vicki Davis

12 Games of Christmas Free Teaching Pack - TES Topics - 0 views

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    These amazing 12 free games would be great for interactive whiteboard or laptop. I've played a few of the. I love #3 which lets you teach coordinates. You can choose one quadrant (x,y - positive numbers only), 2 quadrants (xy - positive and negatives) or 4 (xyz positive and negatives) - great game for reinforcement.  All of the games are math / numeracy games so spread this like crazy for your math classes. TES is a great site out of the UK for free stuff and is the largest network of English speaking teachers in the world.
Dave Truss

12 Ways to Be More Search Savvy | MindShift - 29 views

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    I spoke to Daniel Russell, Google's "search anthropologist" in charge of Search Quality and User Happiness (yes, really), who brought to light some important tips you may not have known.
Kelly Faulkner

Digital Literacy and Citizenship Curriculum for Grades 9-12 | Common Sense Media - 14 views

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    Digital Literacy and Citizenship Curriculum for Grades 9-12
Dean Mantz

Hijacked Words « Dreams of Education - 16 views

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    Kelly Tenkley blog post after #edchat discussion 12/14/10 regarding "digital native" as a myth.
Ed Webb

The New Book Banning by Walter Olson, City Journal 12 February 2009 - 0 views

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    Children's books burn, courtesy of the federal government. 12 February 2009
Vicki Davis

Creative Web Tools For and By Kids / FrontPage - 0 views

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    A new project for kids ages 8-12 that is part of the grassroots effort of some teachers to connect younger classrooms.
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    A project for ages 8-12 year old has sprung up as part of the grassroots movement of teachers to connect their students and flatten their classrooms. If you are interested in participating, join this wiki, fill out the poll, and take it on!
Vicki Davis

Telstra launches social network for kids - Internet - iTnews Australia - 0 views

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    In Australia, a new social network for children ages 6-12 accessible only to students and teachers at Australian primary schools is launched. Called SuperClubsPLUS -- what a GREAT idea. Now, this is something other countries should be doing -- flattening at least the schools under their jurisdiction. Hope they have their disciplinary and reporting issues worked out b/c any where two students are gathered, online or off, there are always issues. Still don't understand why they are calling it a SOCIAL NETWORK. It is an educational network -- unless they are going to let it be social.
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    Educational Network launches for Australian kids ages 6-12.
Mike Sansone

ConverStations: My Take on 'Teachers Talk About Social Media..." Series - 0 views

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    My answer to Dan's questions (previously posted), though from a K-12 viewpoint.
yc c

Thousands of Free Lesson Plans and Educational Resources for Teachers | Verizon Thinkfi... - 11 views

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    USA resource Thinkfinity.org makes it easy for educators to enhance their classroom instruction with lesson plans, interactive activities and other online resources. Thinkfinity.org also provides a wealth of educational and literacy resources for students, parents and after-school programs. All of Thinkfinity.org's 55,000 standards-based K-12 lesson plans, student materials, interactive tools and reference materials are reviewed by the nation's leading education organizations to ensure that content is accurate, up-to-date, unbiased and appropriate for students.
Vicki Davis

Faceless no more: Facebook admits errors | The Australian - 9 views

  • Staff reacted with shock and disbelief as they learned of the defacement of tribute pages set up to honour 12-year-old Elliott Fletcher and eight-year-old Trinity Bates.
  • Facebook stood accused of being faceless in Australia.
  • "Are people really doing that to a tribute page for a dead child? None of us as a group of people wants to see the product that we built used like that. It's awful."
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  • If Facebook is subject to the traditional rules of publishing, then it is legally responsible for all the content that it hosts -- a commercially untenable position for a company of just 1000 employees for 400 million users globally.
  • But in fact, there was no security breach -- the people who defaced the Bates and Fletcher tribute sites had Facebook accounts and the tribute groups or pages were left open for anyone to join or comment.
  • but people who set up tribute sites do not have to wait for the website to remove objectionable material. When a person sets up either a group or fan page on Facebook, they can set controls about who is allowed to join or post content and what types of content -- such as comments, photographs or videos -- are permitted. The person running the tribute page can also delete any content they want without any need for a higher authority to intercede.
  • the problem was compounded by the fact the group founder quit and the page was left without an administrator.
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    "Staff reacted with shock and disbelief as they learned of the defacement of tribute pages set up to honour 12-year-old Elliott Fletcher and eight-year-old Trinity Bates." This is an important article to discuss with students as the defacement of these pages happened because the group was set up for anyone to join and without moderation. Education Education prevents hurt and harm as happened in this case. Of course, it doesn't change the fact that Facebook, even though it is a global company, seems to have a centralized communications structure.
Jackie Gerstein

CoSN's School District Chief Technology Officers' (CTO) Council - 7 views

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    Framework of Essential Skills of the K-12 CTO (V. 2.0)
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    Framework of Essential Skills of the K-12 CTO (V. 2.0)
yc c

Doodle 4 Google - March 31, 2010 - 6 views

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    Welcome to Doodle 4 Google, a competition where we invite K-12 students to play around with our homepage logo and see what new designs they come up with. This year we're inviting U.S. kids to join in the doodling fun, around the intriguing theme "What I Wish for the World." Please visit the official competition website for a full listing of all contest rules and requirements. Only students from registered schools can enter, so be sure your school is registered by March 17, 2010. All doodles must be submitted by March 31, 2010.
anonymous

Horizon Report 2010 K-12 Edition - 8 views

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    The Horizon Report series is the most visible outcome of the New Media Consortium's Horizon Project, an ongoing research effort established in 2002 that identifies and describes emerging technologies likely to have a large impact on teaching, learning, research, or creative expression within education around the globe. This volume, the 2010 Horizon Report: K-12 Edition, examines emerging technologies for their potential impact on and use in teaching, learning, and creative expression within the environment of pre-college education.
Ted Sakshaug

PikiFriends - 11 views

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    a free, easy and safe "Pen Pal" tool to connect students grades 6-12 with others around the world
Judy Lambert

2010 Horizon Report: The K12 Edition - 5 views

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    Describes key trends to watch for the next 5 years in educational technology in K-12 environments
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