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andrew kauffman

Home | PBS Video - 0 views

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    Videos from PBS on many topics
anonymous

Wayne Eglinton's RSS Feeds (122) - 0 views

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    Netvibes is a free web service that brings together your favorite media sources and online services. Everything that matters to you - blogs, news, weather, videos, photos, social networks, email and much more - is automatically updated every time you visit your page.
Maggie Verster

It's SO over: cool cyberkids abandon social networking sites - 0 views

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    It's SO over: cool cyberkids abandon social networking sites
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    "From uncles wearing skinny jeans to mothers investing in ra-ra skirts and fathers nodding awkwardly along to the latest grime record, the older generation has long known that the surest way to kill a youth trend is to adopt it as its own. The cyberworld, it seems, is no exception. The proliferation of parents and teachers trawling the pages of Facebook trying to poke old schoolfriends and lovers, and traversing the outer reaches of MySpace is causing an adolescent exodus from the social networking
Anne Bubnic

Comprehensive literacy lesson plans - 0 views

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    Comprehensive literacy lesson plans and student materials from any content in minutes from ClassTools.net
Ruth Howard

Future of Learning Institutions in a Digital Age | HASTAC - 0 views

  • Forms and models of learning have evolved quickly and in fundamentally new directions.
  • All these acts are collaborative and democratic, and all occur amid a worldwide community of voices.
  • Self-learning: Today’s learners are self-learners.
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  • Today’s learning is interactive and without walls. Individuals learn anywhere, anytime, and with greater ease than ever before. Learning today blurs lines of expertise and tears down barriers to admission. While it has never been confined solely to the academy, today’s opportunities for independent learning have never been easier nor more diverse.
  • with participatory learning and digital media, these conventional modes of authority break down.
  • They create their own paths to understanding.
  • learning to judge reliable information.
  • finding reliable sources.
  • learning how.
  • collective pedagogy
  • fostering and managing levels of trust.
  • collective checking, inquisitive skepticism, and group assessment.
  • growing complexities of collaborative and interdisciplinary learning
  • Networked learning
  • in contrast, is committed to
  • cooperation, interactivity, mutual benefit, and social engagement
  • The power of ten working interactively will invariably outstrip the power of one looking to beat out the other nine.
  • contrastingly, is an “open source” culture that seeks to share openly and freely in both creating and distributing knowledge and products.
  • Networking through file-sharing, data sharing, and seamless, instant communication is now possible.
  • Learning never ends. How we know has changed radically.
  • new institutions must begin to think of themselves as mobilizing networks.
  • mobilize flexibility, interactivity, and outcomes. Issues of consideration in these institutions are ones of reliability and predictability alongside flexibility and innovation.
  • Students may work in small groups on a specific topic or together in an open-ended and open-sourced contribution.
  • These ten principles, the authors argue, are the first steps in redesigning learning institutions to fit the new digital world.
Maggie Verster

A teen's view of social networking and digital citizenship (thanx @terryfreedman) - 0 views

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    There is a lot in this: how her class handled a setback created inadvertently by Google, how their teacher laid down the rules and gave tuition on internet safety right up front, how their other teachers are learning from Miller and her classmates, and a lot more.
Anne Bubnic

ISTE storytelling - No Future Left Behind [Video] - 0 views

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    Excellent video from Peggy Sheehy. When kids at the Suffern Middle School were asked to talk about education and their future, they gave Peggy Sheehy, the SMS media specialist, an earful. Listen and learn the bits of wisdom that can be gleaned from the students, if we only dare to ask them
Ruth Howard

Gemin-i.org :: Welcome - 0 views

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    Safe Web 2.0 for primary aged children and their teachers.
Ruth Howard

Advertising - F.T.C. to Rule Blogs Must Disclose Gifts or Pay for Reviews - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    Sounds good to me!
Ed Webb

Filtering Reality - The Atlantic (November 2009) - 3 views

  • The harder answer, but ultimately the correct one, would be to strengthen our society’s ability to tolerate diverse viewpoints—to encourage not muddy centrism, but a basic ability to hear out, and to see, fellow citizens with a measure of respect.
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      Which is where the educators and media have work to do.
David Hilton

TED | Search - 14 views

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    This is the talk given at TED by Richard Baraniuk on Connexions, an open-source system for free educational content and his belief that this type of innovation will replace textbooks (YAY!). It's the first link on the list; I didn't save the link itself because it opens on a media player and that's really annoying. Click and enjoy! (PS If you've been living as a hostage on the moon for the last couple of years and haven't heard of TED give it a look/listen - it rocks).
Dennis OConnor

Information Fluency - ISTE 2010 Conference Ning - 13 views

  • Join US! Library Media Specialists, Ed-Technologists, any educator interested in 21st Century Skills
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    Get an early Start on ISTE 2010 in Denver!
Ted Sakshaug

WatchKnow - Videos for kids to learn from. Organized. - 27 views

  • Imagine hundreds of thousands of great short videos, and other media, explaining every topic taught to school kids. Imagine them rated and sorted into a giant Directory, making them simple to find. WatchKnow--as in, "You watch, you know"--is a non-profit online community devoted to this goal.
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    lots of free videos, short and useful
Jackie Gerstein

Examples of Class Nings « changED - 23 views

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    Awesome! Thanks Jackie! They included our school newspaper/media club Ning, TbirdTimes.org! For more info, see: http://tbirdtimes.wikispaces.com/!
Kelly Faulkner

Annenberg Media - 7 views

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    just got this from @freetechforteachers. across the curriculum.
Maggie Verster

Social media can save lifes - 6 views

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    How facebook saved a suicidal teens life
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