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Christi DiSturco

What Is Web 3.0, Really, and What Does It Mean for Education? | EdTech Magazine - 1 views

  • In the old days, it really mattered what went on your résumé or what degrees you had. But increasingly, people are measured by the footprint they leave on the Internet.
  • That whole notion of portfolio-based credentialing — you're showing your actual work — is a big part of how social media affects education. Schools need to say, "Our output isn't just the transcripts; it's a body of work."
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    In the old days, it really mattered what went on your résumé or what degrees you had. But increasingly, people are measured by the footprint they leave on the Internet.That whole notion of portfolio-based credentialing - you're showing your actual work - is a big part of how social media affects education. Schools need to say, "Our output isn't just the transcripts; it's a body of work."
Kristin Valenti

The Innovative Educator: 5 steps to building social media presence from scratch - 0 views

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    If you are not sure where to start in Social Media here is a great place to get some ideas
beachgirlkim

Media Literacy in Action in the Early Years: Activity Ideas for Reasoning and Reflection - 0 views

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    Media literacy education maven Faith Rogow, will discuss the difference between warning children about media and a skill-building approach to media literacy. We'll also introduce a new, free professional development and teaching resource from NAMLE.
Erin Wasson

Jackson Heights Media Center - 0 views

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    The website for my middle school's media center has a few excellent links.  We have links to eLibrary access, World Book Online, The Library of Congress, Teaching Books for Students, EBSCOhost, ThomsonGale database, Tumblebooks, the Lexile Framework for Reading, the ERIC online library, and the Florida Information Resource Network.
Paul Haberstroh

Investigating Instructional Strategies for Using Social Media in Formal and Informal Learning - 1 views

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    A study on the use of Social Media for teaching and learning by Baiyun Chen and Thomas Bryer of UCF
lindsaypulse

Pinterst Teacher Materials - 0 views

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    Pinterst is a great social media site for teachers to use to find diy (do it yourself) teacher materials, classroom management techniques and various other great ideas to use in your classroom for your students. I would highly reccommend this social media site because it is very easy to save the ideas that you find interesting and to go back and revisit those ideas later on at any time.
Cynthia Cunningham

Our Mission | Common Sense Media - 0 views

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    Digital literacy in a well-organized presentation of information for educators and parents.
Amy Sullivan

Digital Writing 101 | Responding to the changing nature of literacy - 0 views

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    This site offers a wealth of information and many great resources for teachers interested in using digital media for storytelling and other activities.  There are a number of very good, clear, screencast tutorials for teachers to use. Preview a few to see if you might be able to use them with your classes. I thought they were great for high school students, and they inspired me to think about creating my own screencasts for other tutorials! :-)
savvysav91

PBS LearningMedia - 0 views

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    PBS Learning Media Home Page has a number of multimedia activities and ideas for lessons. There are some great, short videos explaining definitions as well. The site can be searched by standard, subject or as a whole.
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    PBS Learning Media K-12 Videos
Erin Wasson

The openness-creativity cycle in education | Weller | Journal of Interactive Media in Education - 0 views

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    This is a brief, interesting article that highlights some of the components we have been learning in EME5050.  The author discusses and evaluates the increasing openness of education, particularly through online environments.  
lindsaypulse

The Way They Want to Learn - 0 views

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    This article is written by Dr. Campbell, it talks about the importance of integrating Technology into the classroom. She talks about how students love social media and using their phone. Therefore, it is important for a teacher to continuously utilize these tools to further interest and engage the students in the classroom. She also talks about various tools the teachers can use in the classroom to further interest the students in the curriculum. Such tools may include Prezi, Voicethread, Tagxedo, and Museum Box.
emmaandersonucf

The Discovery Education Network Team - 1 views

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    The Discovery Education Network (DEN) uses numerous highly qualified educators to provide lessons and free resources which include the use of digital media.
nesheagriffin

Digital Citizenship Means Character Education for the Digital Age - 0 views

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    Digital citizenship tied to character education, supported by Media Specialists in our K-12 schools and virtural environments.
Mrs. Ford

UCF Library Search: Gunter (2009). "Literacy leaders: Changing student achievement" - 0 views

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    The writers explore the role of literacy leaders in changing student achievement. Literacy leaders must have high expectations for all students, be empowered through professional development, collaborate with all of the adults within the school, and infuse technology with digital media. The writers discuss tools for literacy leadership and outline considerations for and examples of literacy leadership in the wider community.
Kelvin Thompson

http://www.digitales.us/files/Take%20Six.pdf - 1 views

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    High level overview of six elements leading to effective "digital stories." Via @DianaAmend
kanners07

Technology and Young Children | National Association for the Education of Young Children | NAEYC - 0 views

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    During the preschool years, young children are developing a sense of initiative and creativity. They are curious about the world around them and about learning. They are exploring their ability to create and communicate using a variety of media (crayons, felt-tip markers, paints and other art materials, blocks, dramatic play materials, miniature life figures) and through creative movement, singing, dancing, and using their bodies to represent ideas and experiences.
sharonw79

Teaching Resources on Facebook - 0 views

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    I have to admit that this is one of my favorite social media sites for teaching resources.
janislwahl

KQED Public Media for Northern CA | MindShift | KQED News - 0 views

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    Has many great ideas and way to implement them in the classroom. It's not "just a test" Great idea!
Jane Hertz

Why (And How) Teachers Are Using Twitter - 0 views

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    Oh, Twitter. You're so useful for teachers. You connect educators so that they can share tools, tips and tricks, offer insight, and support one another. You bring your sexy social media-ness into the classroom to keep kids interested in what they're learning when they think they're actually (sort of) having fun instead.
deborahcreel

Florida Department of Education (floridadoe) - 1 views

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    Florida Department of Education | Official Pinterest account for Florida Dept. of Education.
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    Wow! This Pinterest account has more for teachers than the regular web site! I love it! Very nice incorporation of social media as well.
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