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Sarah Hanawald

Study: Teens See Disconnect Between Personal and School Writing : April 2008 : THE Journal - 0 views

  • Study: Teens See Disconnect Between Personal and School Writing by Dave Nagel Extra Credit Student Writing and Internet Usage According to the Pew/National Commission on Writing study, 50 percent of teens write something for school every day. Ninety-four percent use the Internet for research for their school assignments at least occasionally, and 48 percent sad they use the Internet for research at least once per week. More Information Study: Writing, Technology and Teens (PDF) --D. Nagel Students see a distinction between the writing they do for school and the writing they do in their personal lives. While the vast majority of 12- to 17-year-olds (85 percent) engage in some form of electronic writing--IM, e-mail, blog posts, text messages, etc.--most (60 percent) don't consider this actual writing. That's one of the findings from a study released last week by the Pew Internet & American Life Project and the National Commission on Writing for America’s Families, Schools and Colleges.
Demetri Orlando

Personal Learning Environments for Inquiry in K12 - 3 views

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    free online webinars for K12 teachers spanning topics that relate to Personal Learning Networks
Dolores Gende

» Top 100 Articles of 2011 C4LPT - 1 views

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    Articles on how social media tools are impacting personal, professional and organisational learning practices and behaviours.
Demetri Orlando

Personal Learning Networks for Educators: 10 Tips | Getting Smart - 3 views

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    "the power of weak ties" is right on the money.
Demetri Orlando

50 Great Ways to Grow Your Personal Learning Network | Online College Tips - Online Col... - 3 views

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    nice set of tips
Sarah Hanawald

Defining the Role of a 21st Century Literacy Specialist | always learning - 0 views

  • personal (and personable) support in the classroom is the key to the success of any technology-rich program, and 21st century literacy is no different.
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    From the 21st century literacy specialist at the international school Bangkok.
susan  carter morgan

The 21st Century Educator | always learning - 0 views

  • The development of a personal learning network (or PLN) is absolutely essential for any successful 21st century educator. This interconnected network of learners whom you select based on interests, skills, or experience will soon become an integral part of your daily learning and thinking.
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Demetri Orlando

Experiencing the Snow Day Flip - NAIS AC 2011 - 6 views

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    "flippped" instruction places responsibility for content-viewing onto the student... they listen (or interact) with content outside of class and then class time is used for more personalized activity. Nice list of bullet points and links to resources
Marti Weston

Ponemon Institute Most Trusted Companies on Privacy - 0 views

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    Some interesting graphs
Demetri Orlando

Meetings Are a Matter of Precious Time - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • the leader has not set clear objectives or an agenda, and didn’t assign pre-meeting preparation tasks.
  • it is certain that every organization has too many meetings, and far too many poorly designed ones
  • Whoever calls a meeting should be explicit about its objectives.
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  • After productive or unproductive meetings, assign credit or blame to the person in charge.
  • many meetings serve a cultural function, allowing participants to renew social connections, establish relationships, verify the social order and deepen a sense of belonging
Art Gelwicks

Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune - Teacher e-mails made public - 0 views

  • "Based on our interpretation of the current state law, the public interest demands those e-mails be released." Bubolz said in July he made the request to see if the teachers were doing their job "... the way it's supposed to be done."
  • "People will know this decision is out there," Jonen said. "The effect will be any public employee that does a personal e-mail at work is subject to having that released."
  • "There's no misconduct at all; they don't want the public to feel they were misusing resources," she said. "These are e-mails they wrote to their friends, spouse or kids. It's a little unsettling they will be for public view."
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    Teacher emails released to "make sure they're doing their jobs."
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    Another great reason to be in an independent school.
susan  carter morgan

Can You Become a Creature of New Habits? - New York Times - 0 views

  • Rather than dismissing ourselves as unchangeable creatures of habit, we can instead direct our own change by consciously developing new habits. In fact, the more new things we try — the more we step outside our comfort zone — the more inherently creative we become, both in the workplace and in our personal lives.
  • “The first thing needed for innovation is a fascination with wonder,” says Dawna Markova, author of “The Open Mind” and an executive change consultant for Professional Thinking Partners. “But we are taught instead to ‘decide,’ just as our president calls himself ‘the Decider.’ ” She adds, however, that “to decide is to kill off all possibilities but one. A good innovational thinker is always exploring the many other possibilities.”
susan  carter morgan

Citing a Weblog Entry in MLA Style - Jerz's Literacy Weblog - 0 views

  • MLA handbook doesn't, in my opinion, do a very good job differentiating between a static personal home page and other kinds of self-published websites (such as an annotated bibliography or an anthology of short autobiographical essays). Citing a weblog isn't much different from citing any web page, but students may appreciate a clear example.I would prefer to put angle brackets around the URL, but my blogging software chokes when I try that.
Sarah Hanawald

Top 100 Tools for Learning: Summary PDF - 0 views

  • Between January and March 2008 155 learning professionals shared  their Top 10 favourite tools for learning  (either for their own personal learning or for creating learning for others).  We used these lists to compile the Top 100 Tools for Learning Spring 2008. 
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    From the UK, top 100 tools for learning. Mostly web app's, lots of web2.0. Would be handy for a presentation, sort of "how many of these do you know about" overview for folks.
Demetri Orlando

The Invisible Computer Lab - Inside Higher Ed - 2 views

  • several colleges that have recently deployed “virtual computing labs” — Web-based hubs where students can go to use sophisticated programs from their personal computers without having to buy and install expensive software
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    desktop virtualization lets students use expensive software without needing to install it on their own computers. 
susan  carter morgan

5 Reasons Why Your Online Presence Will Replace Your Resume in 10 years - Dan Schawbel ... - 2 views

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    "My prediction is that in the next ten years, resumes will be less common, and your online presence will become what your resume is today, at all types and sizes of companies."
Demetri Orlando

Adrian Segar - Unconferences - 0 views

  • a new kind of conference; a conference where every participant has the opportunity to shape the conference so that it is personally meaningful and valuable.
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    originator of the "unconference" where participants define the agenda
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