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Synchronous Sessions, Asynchronously: Blending Meetings, Learning, and Digita... - 2 views

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    What is the relationship between synchronous and asynchronous experiences? The opportunity to learn more about digital literacy by treating both sessions as one continuous "meeting" helps define what digital literacy actually implies (the ability to move seamlessly within these various digital platforms to create one cohesive experience). How we define "meetings" is being transformed with the advent of the blending of synchronous and asynchronous experiences and I think will have a profound effect on education and professional development. What literacies will be needed to learn in these settings?
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The Digital Tattoo: Think Before You Ink - 3 views

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    "We all have a digital tattoo, and if we do not choose how to ink it, somebody else will. Rob McTaggart discusses how we might move the fear-based cybersafety agenda forward towards a conversation about digital empowerment and supporting our students' growth in an online world."
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Digital Citiz-wait, what? | Emily R. Strong - 3 views

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    "Digital Citiz-wait, what?" - explores the need for integrity in our own digital citizenship as we look to speak to students. 
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Your Digital Presence - 2 views

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    Resources and tools from 2Learn.ca to support digital life skills and digital citizenship.
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"Reimagining a Library Without Printed Books: One Year Later at Cushing Academy" - 2 views

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    SLJ Summit 2010: Tom Corbett, Cushing Academy on Vimeo - several interesting points, including seeing the library as not so much as the repository, but the portal to books, information and training users in digital literacy, which is a new skill set. I liked his illustration re: what is must've been like when the transition going from the horse-drawn cart and the first automobile took place, and the similarities with print to digital, etc.
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Four stages of competence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

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    Can be used to describe the stages from digital illiteracy to digital fluency
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How You Can Become a Champion of Digital Citizenship in Your Classroom | EdSurge News - 5 views

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    Excellent blog post on how to get students involved and knowledgeable in digital citizenship from an early age. Resources noted.
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Project Look Sharp :: K-12 & Higher Ed. Media Literacy Lesson Plans :: Ithaca College - 0 views

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    We used Project Look Sharp resources to develop our K-8 media literacy/digital literacy/digital citzenship curriculum.
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When is it a digital story? - 4 views

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    Sherry Hegstrom, on her blog "Emerging Technologies in Education" asks the question: What makes for a digital story? She brings up some great questions for us to consider and there are some comments that engage the discussion. Check it out!
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Learning & Teaching Digital Literacies - 5 views

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    presentation by Catherine Cronin -- highlights different definitions, models and resources re: digital literacies
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21 Digital Tools to Build Vocabulary l Dr. Kimberly's Literacy Blog - 1 views

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    "21 Digital Tools to Build Vocabulary" - vocabulary literacy researcher/writer Kimberly Tyson shares some excellent tools for building vocabulary, which she sees as one of the most important activities teachers should get right. She shares the important role vocabulary plays in the CCSS. See some of her other blog posts.
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Digital Citizenship - LiveBinders Shelf - 1 views

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    Several good Livebinders on Digital Citizenship - even one I made is on the shelf. 
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Nine Elements - 0 views

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    9 different elements of digital citizenship to consider
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Digital Professionalism - 1 views

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    Principles of Digital Professionalism Framework. Created for med students, but adaptable for other professional students, including education majors, etc.
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Digital Resilience in Higher Education - 4 views

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    "Higher education institutions face a number of opportunities and challenges as the result of the digital revolution. The institutions perform a number of scholarship functions which can be affected by new technologies, and the desire is to retain these functions where appropriate, whilst the form they take may change. Much of the reaction to technological change comes from those with a vested interest in either wholesale change or maintaining the status quo. "
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Do Your Students Read Critically? | Edutopia - 2 views

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    This made me say "yes!". I love using digital form to read for my book club, because my notes are all organized - I really can engage with the text, more than I normally would (and no lost sticky notes)
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