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Vicki Davis

Globaloria: Social Networks for Global Learning - 0 views

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    Excellent open source curriculum and tools.
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    Open source curriculum and spaces for creating programs in all subjects! From our speaker at necc.
Vicki Davis

Maine Memory Network - Search Results for new sweden - 0 views

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    Earnie Easter's students from Maine helped digitize the artifacts in "new Sweden." The Maine Memory Museum has used their students to help digitize and share the information. This is such an amazing project.
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    Students in Earnie Easter's classroom helped digitize the artifacts in New Sweden in the Maine Memory Museum. Wow!
Ric Murry

Educational Benefits Of Social Networking Sites Uncovered - 0 views

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      If true, we have to quit listening to digital divide comments...if true. Or perhaps "the haves" do not have the skills we attribute to this group.
  • The same study found that low-income students are in many ways just as technologically proficient as their counterparts, going against what results from previous studies have suggested.
Emily Vickery

Pearson Foundation: Empowering the 21st Century Superintendent - 0 views

  • In March, 2008, the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN) launched a new initiative dedicated to helping superintendents, aspiring superintendents and district leadership teams build their knowledge, skills and confidence as effective technology leaders.
Thomas Ho

Epsilen Environment Home - 0 views

shared by Thomas Ho on 29 Mar 08 - Cached
  • What Is Epsilen? Label Epsilen places social networking and ePortfolios at the center of global eLearning, creating a new environment for the next generation of learners and professionals. Described by some users as an "academic Facebook," Epsilen connects peers, enabling meaningful knowledge and objects exchanges.
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      I am trying this out with our college juniors/seniors who are either looking for internships or permanent jobs. Normally, registration is restricted to oNLY .edu email addresses, BUT I might be able to get permission for K-12 educators to try it out IF they don't happen to have .edu addresses.
Suzie Nestico

The Facebook Effect on Relationships [INFOGRAPHIC] - 23 views

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    Great infographic to show who relates to what when communicating via FaceBook
Vicki Davis

DEN Blog Network » Virtual Conference - 0 views

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    The Den virtual conference is April 25th! Enjoy and register now! It is free!
Fabian Aguilar

American Cultures 2.0 - 0 views

  • If we want students to become citizens who understand their role as a citizen then we need to teach them to understand and respect the power of questions.
  • Without the freedom and courage to ask that paradigm shifting question then progress and innovation would cease to exist and we would become slaves to our past and out-dated solutions.
  • The power of just one word can totally change the meaning of something as intrinsic as national identity.
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  • The more students have an opportunity to read, speak and write the more they are going to understand the power of words.
  • The moment students craft words meant not just for the teacher and a few other peers, but for the wider world, is the moment students learn that a misplaced, mispronounced, or misspelled word has consequences far beyond a grade. These authentic learning opportunities are crucial to prepare students for the new realities of a more global and transparent world.
  • Students (and teachers) need to understand that everything they do communicates, whether they know what they are communicating or not.
  • Once students really figure out who they are and what they stand for then they can more comfortably be themselves. However, an important social skill that many students have difficulty grasping is knowing appropriate social norms in various settings.
  • Anyone can be a teacher... if you are alert and willing to learn from others. We need to teach students to be alert and willing to learn from sources other than textbooks. We need to teach students how to create and cultivate learning from a personal learning network, in order to extend the traditional capabilities of school from the limited hours of the school day to the unlimited hours beyond the school day. The informal classroom of life offers lessons far more valuable than the classroom if only we are open to learning from each other each and every day.
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