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Michael Walker

YouTube - danah boyd on Teenagers who are Living and Learning with Social Media - 0 views

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    danah boyd discussed her research on teenagers and their patterns of using social media at the 2009 Penn State Symposium for Teaching and Learning with Techn...
Michael Walker

Social Media Classroom - 0 views

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    After listening Howard Rheingold, the developer speak this morning, I
Michael Walker

InterroBang - 1 views

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    A socially-networked problem solving game
Michael Walker

Backchanneling in Middle School Social Studies - 0 views

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    As we saw with Mogulus, there are many other tools for backchanneling. "CoverItLive" is one that many use for embedding on a blog and allowing students to log in and chat.
Michael Walker

Get Your Geek On, Help Scientists With iDoScien - Flash Player Installation - 2 views

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    From the site: 1. Teachers now have an unprecedented resource of meaningful science projects to engage their students. 2. Students can work with professional scientists anywhere in the world on real research projects that benefit us all. 3. Students can create their own projects and find collaborators all over the planet. 4. Citizen scientists can find like-minded people to share ideas. 5. Home-schoolers now have a network of science lovers to use as a resource for their children. 6. Professional scientists now have a turn-key solution to promote their research projects, archive their data, find collaborators and reach out to thousands of people they could not reach before.
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    From the site: 1. Teachers now have an unprecedented resource of meaningful science projects to engage their students. 2. Students can work with professional scientists anywhere in the world on real research projects that benefit us all. 3. Students can create their own projects and find collaborators all over the planet. 4. Citizen scientists can find like-minded people to share ideas. 5. Home-schoolers now have a network of science lovers to use as a resource for their children. 6. Professional scientists now have a turn-key solution to promote their research projects, archive their data, find collaborators and reach out to thousands of people they could not reach before.
Michael Walker

http://www.urgentevoke.com/ - 0 views

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    A World Bank MUVE game with interesting opportunities.
Michael Walker

Do iPods Belong in School? | The Tattered Leaf - 3 views

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    Interesting article given the discussion amongst the 8th grade team a few weeks ago...
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    I think iPod Thursday is an innovative and creative way to start to make the tech integration in our schools that we all know we need. The AP had many good refective questions that they should look for answers for as they go forward. One that was suspiciously absent, and the one that our discussion at the 8th grade meeting was really about, was equity. He cites iPod thursday as a "perk for all," but is it really benefitting all? I know that even in Edina, mp3 players of any kind are not 100% ubiquitous. The subtext of our 8th grade conversation was less about actual iPods, and more about continuing to address the growing social, racial and economic tensions that have been evident this year and are affecting student learning and achievement--things we've been discussing in our meetings all year.
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    Nicole, Thanks for expanding on this! Do you think if the district were to change the model of allowing kids to bring their own laptop that we would only increase the "inequity" even if those without had a district supplied device that may not be as "flashy" or full featured as what some could afford?
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