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Julie Lindsay

Program for the Study of Children and Media | Common Sense Media - 0 views

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    Index page to the research programs of Common Sense Media.
Julie Lindsay

Mapping Media to the Curriculum » What do you want to CREATE today? - 1 views

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    Wesley Fryer created this excellent portal leading to ideas, tools and resources for media in the curriculum. I love this!
Vicki Davis

eracism - Press release 13-1 - 0 views

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    ""The use of Facebook by students around the world to communicate with one another does more harm than good."" This is our topic for the Eracism 2013 project. You may wonder - why did we limit it to Facebook - well, after much-- yes, --- debate-- on our end, every good debate topic should have compelling topics on both sides - we wanted to have compelling discussions around social media and keep with the original spirit of the 4 students who envisioned this project. They wanted to debate topics of importance to promote cultural understanding. If you want to sign up, this is linked to the 2013 press release that will tell you how to enter a team from middle up to high school (there are 2 brackets). We debate asynchronously in a method we call "simulated synchronous" until the finals, when we have a synchronous live debate in blackboard collaborate. 
Julie Lindsay

Google launches YouTube curriculum to educate students on digital citizenship (video) -... - 2 views

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    It is all very well to provide resources to learn about digital citizenship, but the BEST way for students to learn is to actually be online connecting and collaborating with others globally. This is where the Digiteen Project is SO powerful. It not only uses resources such as this one, but gets students putting expectations into practice. http://digiteen.org
Julie Lindsay

Global Voices Online - 0 views

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    "Global Voices is an international community of bloggers who report on blogs and citizen media from around the world. "
Toni Olivieri-Barton

1-to-1 Essentials Program | Common Sense Media - 0 views

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    Need help with a 1:1 roll-out. Common Sense has got a plan. Check it out!
Julie Lindsay

Through the Digital Looking Glass:  A Global Digital Citizenship Project - Ab... - 0 views

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    Interesting project that potentially joins students across countries and cultures to discuss and create media based on 'Does my digital me reflect the real me?'
Julie Lindsay

Education in the Age of Globalization » Blog Archive » My new book: World Cla... - 0 views

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    Yong Zhao's new book in 2012 - "The book is about preparing global, creative, and entrepreneurial talents. It is my attempt to answer a number of pressing questions facing education today. These questions are exemplified by two new stories that have dominated the media recently, one around the Facebook IPO and the other the debt and jobs of college graduate"
Julie Lindsay

FOCUS show with Special Guest Vicki Davis - 0 views

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    Vicki Davis shares her classroom and the use of social media in the classroom and talks about the development of Flat Classroom.
Julie Lindsay

K-12 NMC Ambassador Program - YouTube - 0 views

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    Great 2 min videos made by teachers for the K-12 Ambassador Project New Media Consortium.
Toni Olivieri-Barton

A Guide to Hosting Your Own ParentCamp | Edutopia - 0 views

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    I love this idea. I want to have a Parent Tech night, but we have parents who may know more than me about tech and media. Great way to get all stake holders to come.
Julie Lindsay

Flat Classroom Workshop Mumbai 2012 - YouTube - 0 views

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    Produced by Violet Lindsay from media taken at the Flat Classroom Workshop @ASB Unplugged 2012. The next Flat Classroom Conference will be in Germany, December 6-8 2012. http://flatclassroomconference.com
Julie Lindsay

10 Reasons Students Aren't Actually Using eTextbooks - 1 views

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    I agree with some of these reasons - there are two mains issues - 1) lack of good quality e-books (in other words 'e-books' that are really PDF format with limited hyperlinking, interaction and social media 2) a lack of vision amongst teachers to encourage students to write their OWN text books.
Julie Lindsay

Has blocking mobiles in schools had its day? | Teacher Network | Guardian Professional - 0 views

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    "After more more than a decade of e-safety work in UK schools, the evidence suggests that most young people, who are supported and informed, know the key e-safety issues and are able to stay safe online."
Julie Lindsay

Playing with Media - simple ideas for powerful sharing - 1 views

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    Site by Wesley Fryer. Great resources
Vicki Davis

Three Ways to Create a Digital Classroom Library for Your Students | Angela Maiers, Spe... - 4 views

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    This article is perfect for librarians wanting to utilize free books and help students "check them out" (if you can even use that term.) Here are three methods, the only thing I would add is that you can create a library with Evernote instead of springpad as well. Pass this one on. "three methods for creating and sharing a digital classroom library with your students. In all three cases, I'm going to assume that you have a source of free eBooks (Amazon's Free Popular Classics, Google's Play Store Top Free Books, or Project Gutenberg) and an app to read those books (Amazon's Kindle app, Google's Play Books app, Aldiko for Android, or iBooks for iOS)."
Vicki Davis

Using RSS to Keep Up with Scholarly Research: LaGuardia Community College Library Media... - 0 views

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    RSS is still here. I like this RSS guide written for students at LaGuardia College. Students should know how to build an RSS reader and subscribe to things like Google news search and google scholar to build a research tool that will pull information to you on the topics of interest.
Toni Olivieri-Barton

Welcome to Chill | Chill - 0 views

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    A site like pinterest for videos
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