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Book Review: 'Growing up Social' by Gary Chapman and Arlene Pellicane | Blogcritics - 0 views

  • “researchers are concerned that when screen time goes up, empathy goes down. Kids are exposed to violence in video games, which can desensitize them to pain in others, bullying, and acts of violence. The ease of online friendships – you can just move on to another friends if someone is bugging you – can make real-life relationships too frustrating.
    • Rachel DeAngelis
       
      Some interesting thoughts on SNS and their impact on empathy. I know this topic came up on the discussion board a couple of weeks ago...
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How ISIS Games Twitter - 0 views

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    "Extremists of all stripes are increasingly using social media to recruit, radicalize and raise funds, and ISIS is one of the most adept practitioners of this approach...." --I thought this seemed relevant as I prepare to sign up for my first ever Twitter account for this class. Social networks are increasingly being used for purposes other than just casually connecting. Who would have thought that Twitter would ever be used as a platform for an extremist military group to spread their propaganda?
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    Yes - social media is powerful. I always thought educators were late to the game in using it to educate. Businesses and evidently, extremists organizations, are ahead of the game when it comes to targeting people's minds.
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    I never even considered this as a possibility for a social media site to promote such an extremist military group. It makes you wonder what other types of groups are being promoted.
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Transitioning to Open Educational Resources - 1 views

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    "Users can sign up for a free account, share their own work, and access and curate their own content via their account." --I wonder if there is any way to casually peruse some of these OER materials without having to create an account. I want to know what I'm signing up for before I sign up for it!
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    I hear you - I should probably be more cautious about signing up for things as well. I set up a gmail (virginialoh76) for this very purpose - it is my "sign-up" account.

The Return of Quizzes - 0 views

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How a Young Generation Accepts Technology - 0 views

  • a teen can figure it out without the book in under an hour
    • Virginia Loh-Hagan
       
      This is an interesting topic to think about - How often do teens read the manual?  I would say they tinker until the gadget serves its purpose and if they do have questions, they'll crowdsource via internet.  I doubt they would open up the manual.  
  • The advances in technology for consumers aren’t necessarily aimed at young people, but they tend to be the ones who embrace them first.
    • Virginia Loh-Hagan
       
      What are the implications of this in terms of supply and demand principles?  
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This Is Your Brain. This Is Your Brain On Music : NPR Ed : NPR - 0 views

    • noraa2
       
      I recently saw on KDKA, or some other Pittsburgh news affiliate, that the best or most accurate indicator of student performance is socioeconomic status (which I've seen eslsewhere). This study becomes more interesting with the results with a poorer community and it's positive outcomes.
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Tiny House A Community Project - 0 views

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    Example of performance assessment
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The Future of Reading - Literacy Debate - Online, R U Really Reading? - Series - NYTime... - 0 views

    • noraa2
       
      If reading shouldn't be done online or within technology, should books be written by hand so the author may better understand it?
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Growing Up Digital, Wired for Distraction - NYTimes.com - 0 views

    • noraa2
       
      We see here, even with technology, the power of creation (synthesis) is a very engaging and motivating aspect of learning.
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