The Wired Campus - Do Students Cheat More in Online Classes? Maybe not. - The Chronicle... - 0 views
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You can’t make any sweeping generalizations based on the results
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older students tend to cheat less frequently than younger students
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If you are interested in this topic, look for the interesting edited book called Student Plagiarism in an Online World: http://www.igi-global.com/reference/details.asp?ID=7031&v=tableOfContentsI wrote a chapter called, "Expect Originality! Using Taxonomies to Structure Assignments that Support Original Work." In it I discuss the complexities of plagiarism in the context of a digital culture of sharing and suggest that it is rarely black and white. I propose a continuum with intentional academic dishonesty on one end and original work on the other, with gradations in between. Based on my own research and teaching experience, I believe the instructional design and style of teaching can either make it easy-- or very difficult-- to cheat.
ePals Global Community - 0 views
International Twittering Libraries Map: is Twitter a privilege? « Global Libr... - 0 views
Ruthie's Blog: The Flat Classroom - 1 views
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"I remember Dennis mentioning the Flat Classroom project in class last week. I'm hoping to do something with my class which connects them to students in other parts of the world. The flat classroom looked a bit too ambitious for me and my sixth graders, but it looks really cool! I'm not quite done exploring the site, but want to share a cool video that they have on their website. Here is the URL--of the website-- I tried to figure out how tumblr could help me share, but failed. http://www.flatclassroomproject.org/. "
Global Kids' Digital Media Initiative - 8 views
Top 10 Twitter Tips! | Integrating Technology in the Primary Classroom - 13 views
All About Twitter Hashtags | Integrating Technology in the Primary Classroom - 16 views
The Global #TeacherPrize - 1 views
bcg.perspectives - Decoding Global Talent - 4 views
RV Falkor | Hunting Bubbles - Seat of your pants - 0 views
Global Math Task Twitter Challenge - 1 views
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The @globalmathtask #gmttc math challenge is an awesome way for kids of all ages to join in and collaborate to talk about math. You sign up by September. Then, you are assigned a week to create and share a problem. The other weeks, you're solving problems and tweeting the class that made them. Such a great program!
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