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kirstentschofen

The Problems with "The Rise Of Tablets As Textbooks" - 3 views

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      This recognizes that not all kids crave tech, but seems to imply it is essentially laziness. That they don't want to have tomdo the "harder work" that comes with transformative tech use.  Is this true? What other reasons might there be? 
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    The problem with using digital textbooks: keeps power in the wrong hands, not really engaging, kids resist.
Laura Hilliger

Mozilla Webmaker - 4 views

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    Mozilla Webmaker wants to help you make something amazing with the web. We've got new tools for you to use, projects to help you get started, and a global community of creators - educators, filmmakers, journalists, developers, youth - all making and learning together.
Glenn Hervieux

Use Google Chrome as a Free Voice Recognition Software with Dictation - 4 views

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    "Meet Dictation v2.0, a web-based speech recognition app that will transcribe your voice into digital text using the Chrome Speech API. You can also install Dictation as a Chrome App." I tried it and it works pretty well. No special software is needed, so it will run fine on a Chromebook.
Glenn Hervieux

Differentiated Planning Tool for Prof. Development - 4 views

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    Using Vygotsky's theory of the Zone of Proximal Development and scaffolding, one district moved their Prof. Development plan toward a more differentiated model. Read the article, "Individualized Technology Goals for Teachers" for a detailed explanation of it's evolution and practice. http://goo.gl/BJfZIQ
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    Using Vygotsky's theory of the Zone of Proximal Development and scaffolding, one district moved their Prof. Development plan toward a more differentiated model. Read the article, "Individualized Technology Goals for Teachers" for a detailed explanation of it's evolution and practice. http://goo.gl/BJfZIQ
alisonseaman

Twitteracy: Tweeting as a New Literacy Practice - 2 views

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    This article defines Twitter tm ; outlines the features, affordances, and common uses; and conceptualizes "tweeting" as a literacy practice, comprising both traditional and new literacies, and impacting both informal and formal learning settings. Also provided is an overview of traditional and new literacies, and insights from a scan of the research literature to date on tweeting as a literacy practice. The authors outline areas for inquiry and the challenges to conducting such research.
Glenn Hervieux

Reeder's Writings: Here a Ning, There a Wiki...Information Overload! - 1 views

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    Here are some good tips on how to streamline the information you face on the Internet, email, etc. Like Jodie, I'm working to implement the GTD organizational system using Evernote & Web Clipper, Diigo, Google Mail, Google Reader, Twitter, Google Drive, etc. 
Jackie Gerstein

The Taming of the MOOC--With ePortfolio Evidence -- Campus Technology - 3 views

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    The Taming of the MOOC--With ePortfolio Evidence
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    I find it interesting how they only talk about ePortfolios as you having to "sign up" for them. Students in my course will have options to use Wordpress, Google Sites, etc. because these need to be public, but Evernote works as well. You don't have to use an expensive product to have an ePortfolio.
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
Brendan Murphy

Monitoring your kids on Facebook? That's so 2009. - 3 views

  • much cooler after-party.
  • What sex education used to be — it's now the 'technology talk'
  • But as with anything online, each of these apps comes with serious caveats.
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  • Anyone receiving a text or photo can use their 10 seconds to capture a "screenshot,
  • "It's not anything that every parent and grandparent hasn't already seen," Harkness said. The problem, he adds, is the actions "get documented, replayed and sent around," and kids "forget how fast it moves and how far it goes."
  • some of the new social networking sites have become ripe targets for spreading malware and propagating scams.
  • Also worth noting is that almost every mobile app available collects some kind of personal data, such as a person's birthdate or the location of their phone, and shares that information with third parties for marketing purposes
  • Several consumer advocates actually recommend exposing their kids to social media sites earlier than age 12, when they're more receptive to hearing lessons about online etiquette and safety.
  • Levey links her kids' devices to her iTunes account so she's aware of any program they download.
  • Federal Trade Commission's guide to talking to kids about being online: http://1.usa.gov/PWkwfp
alisonseaman

Evaluating a MOOC - 4 views

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    Stephen Downes was asked (along with Dave Cormier and George Siemens): "How might it be possible to show that cMOOCs are effective for learning, in the sense of providing evidence that institutions might accept so as to support opening up more courses to outside participants (a la ds106, Alec Couros' EC&I 831, etc.)? Or, more generally, providing evidence that participation in and facilitating cMOOCs is worthy of support by institutions... What I'm looking for are criteria one might use to say that a cMOOC is successful. What should participants be getting out of cMOOCs?"
anonymous

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.
Glenn Hervieux

Amplify Tablet for K-12 Education - 0 views

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    Amazing tablet for education - making digital learning & use of curated resources/tools an integral part of the device. Pricing currently @$299/device plus $99 annual fee. Great management/deployment capabilities. Definitely worth looking at.
Glenn Hervieux

Desmos | Beautiful, Free Graphic Math Calculator - 0 views

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    The next generation of the graphing calculator. Using a powerful and blazingly-fast math engine, the calculator can instantly plot any equation, from lines and parabolas up through derivatives and Fourier series. Data tables open up a world of curve-fitting and modeling. Sliders make it a breeze to demonstrate function transformations. As browser-based html5 technology, the graphing calculator works on any computer or tablet without requiring any downloads.
Lisa Noble

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)
alisonseaman

Why don't my Twitter hashtags show up in Twitter search - 2 views

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    Why new users don't show up twitter searches. FYI if you use Twitter in the classroom. 
Glenn Hervieux

Class Evaluations: Ask Your Students How You're Doing by @CTuckerEnglish - TeacherCast ... - 4 views

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    Nice example of how to use Google Forms to capture information by students on how they perceive different aspects of your courses. Class evaluations shouldn't be something to fear, but welcomed as a lifelong learner. Give students a voice into your reflection process.
Glenn Hervieux

How to Get Hesitant Teachers to Use Technology - 8 views

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    Some great points at how to view engaging teachers who may be hesitant learners/implementers of technology. It may help you get into their thought processes and understand their unique needs in a respectful way. 
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