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Glenn Hervieux

The phrase "CIPA complaint content" can be misleading | BalancedFiltering.org - 1 views

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    Good discussion on CIPA compliance and who is in charge of determining what is appropriate or not. This discussion articulates why a filtering company shouldn't be in charge of telling me what is appropriate or not. There is no standard that can be applied by a 3rd party provider.
Glenn Hervieux

What's the Big Idea? | Teaching Philosophy through feature film clips - 0 views

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    Whether or not you realize it, you probably have philosophical discussions with your students. But if you use the term "Philosophy", it would probably be met with blank stares. This website, developed by a college philosophy professor, provides an easy to understand, engaging introduction to philosophy for middle schoolers using FILM. I think it could also be used with high school students and used as a tool for how students could engage each other in a variety of discussions across the curriculum.
Glenn Hervieux

Why You Can't Click "Publish" | Ideas and Thoughts - 5 views

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    Dean Shareski brings up a vital discussion around the fears we have in "publishing" online and what this space is really for: CONVERSATION. Take the time to read this, as it will impact the way you view publishing and provide discussion points with colleagues and students. 
Alec Couros

Some things I think I might have learned so far… « Experiments in the world o... - 3 views

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    Good discussion of learning design in a MOOC.
Glenn Hervieux

The Danger of Using Creative Commons Flickr Photos in Presentations | Librarian by Day - 12 views

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    Interesting discussion on copyright issues with Flickr images with Creative Commons license - be sure to read the comments
Glenn Hervieux

Using Blogs to Help Students Develop Global Awareness - video - 4 views

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    Linda Yollis, an award-winning 3rd grade teacher, made this video with her students to share how they have used blogs to learn the importance of connecting online with others online, about Digital Footprints and Internet safety, and sharing their voice. I think you'll enjoy it and hopefully think about the ways you encourage students to make their writing/learning visible and connect with others, whether it be a blog or an interactive online discussion. 
Glenn Hervieux

What if Finland's great teachers taught in U.S. schools? - 4 views

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    "Finland's Pasi Sahlberg is one of the world's leading experts on school reform and the author of the best-selling "Finnish Lessons: What Can the World Learn About Educational Change in Finland?" In this piece he writes about whether the emphasis that American school reformers put on "teacher effectiveness" is really the best approach to improving student achievement." This article brings forth some challenges to some of the things we assume in the U.S. that make for success in our schools. With the CCSS, this discussion becomes even more relevant.
Glenn Hervieux

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!
Glenn Hervieux

Implementing Blogging in the Classroom | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    Great discussion on the process of implementing blogging in the classroom. Nice infographic embedded in blogpost
Glenn Hervieux

Why today is my last day teaching online… | The Edublogger - 4 views

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    The post really points to the possible pitfalls of online courses. It also suggests the importance of examining & evaluating the effectiveness of online courses - including the teacher's pedagogy and instructional methods - and student receptiveness, level of engagement, and success in courses. The comments after the post provide a lively discussion. Blended learning seems to get high marks.
Glenn Hervieux

Ed Tech Coaching: Ed Tech Frameworks: Why I Don't Use TPACK or SAMR with my Teachers - 1 views

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    Krista Moroder, Director of Learning & Instructional Tech. (former teacher) provides some insight into these two tech. integration frameworks and their strengths & difficulties. "I'm going to preface this post by saying that I think both TPACK and SAMR are incredibly useful frameworks- and I use them a lot in my work with education technology. While I don't want to completely discount either framework in this post, I do want to start a discussion- and explain why I am currently not finding them completely effective in my work with teachers. Worth the read....
Glenn Hervieux

Close Reading and Socratic Seminar - 2 views

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    I like the reflective process this teacher is using to improve her teaching literacy to her students. The methods she is practicing and refining are in contrast to the "one and done" reading approach she mentions students practicing outside of class. A favorite quote in the reflection: "In my class we explore the why--the story behind history. Pace carefully and read closely, and students will discover the why--especially when they can discuss the questions they've had time to think about." Instead of the teacher "teaching" content, the students explore that content and find meaning for themselves that is relevant and connective to other learning experiences.
Glenn Hervieux

Lectures Didn't Work in 1350-and They Still Don't Work Today - 3 views

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    Award-winning educational futurist David Thornburg discusses classroom design and four learning models he has written about extensively in his book, "From the Campfire to the Holodeck: Creating Engaging and Powerful 21st Century Learning Environments" Is your classroom designed primarily for the traditional lecture? For using technology to do the same old things better than differently? Give out too much information vs. using more open-ended approaches? Transform the way information is learned and used? This article helped me to reflect on the way I encourage the use of technology and how to make its use an experience more reflective of what is presented in the CCSS and 21st century learning. What is your response to the article? Agree, disagree? What model(s) do you see yourself using? What movement would you like to make in your approach?
Glenn Hervieux

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."
Glenn Hervieux

Why Ed Tech Is Not Transforming How Teachers Teach - Education Week - 3 views

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    Discussion on how technology is being used and why we're still struggling to give more control of learning to students. A good read!
Glenn Hervieux

3 Ways of Getting Student Feedback to Improve Your Teaching | Edutopia - 1 views

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    Vicki Davis models student transparency to improve her teaching, using a discussion format and parent surveys.
Glenn Hervieux

Objectionable Word Lists & Filtering GAFE Mail - Google Groups - 2 views

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    An interesting on filtering GAFE with objectionable content (based on word lists) and examples of word lists/policies. Some of the features discussed not available are now available in GAFE Admin. Setup (Email blocks, quarantines, etc.) Here is a video by Google Guru showing the setup. http://goo.gl/ejC3Eq
kirstentschofen

What the Internet Means for How We Think About the World - Rebecca J. Rosen - The Atlantic - 0 views

  • knowing looks less like capturing truths in books than engaging in never-settled networks of discussion and argument. That social activity -- collaborative and contentious, often at the same time -- is a more accurate reflection of our condition as imperfect social creatures trying to understand a world that is too big and too complex for even the biggest-headed expert
Jon Bunch

WHY MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION IS MORE IMPORTANT IN HIGHER EDUCATION NOW THAN EVER: A GLOB... - 0 views

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    This site shows the many benefits of multicultural education and how this is essential for our culture and society. Microcultures are discussed as well as a conceptual framework of a global perspective on multicultural education. One of major themes in this site is the need for curriculum updates to better educate today's and future students. Goals such as increasing awareness, combating prejudices, and instilling core values are elaborated upon in great detail as well.
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