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L.A. Unified takes back iPads as $1-billion plan hits hurdles - 0 views

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    LA times article about LA school district that spend $1 billion on getting students ipads. The school district is now trying to get the ipads back, it has gotten 2/3 of the devices back.
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Defining the YA Literature - 0 views

  • classics they could adopt into the Y.A. family. J.D. Salinger’s Catcher in the Rye, Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Maya Angelou’s I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird, C.S. Lewis’ Chronicles of Narnia, Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations, and William Golding’s Lord of the Flies are just a sampling
  • The look and age of the characters—from the lightning bolt on Harry Potter’s forehead (J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series) to the shaved head of Egg (Cecil Castelluci’s Boy Proof) The location of the stories—from a 1452 AD copy shop in Mainz, Germany (Matthew Skelton’s Endymion Spring) to the exotic tarpits (Margo Lanagan’s Black Juice) The action and plotting—vivid, fast-paced scenes and action The core conflicts—blackmail (Markus Zusak’s I Am the Messenger), date rape (Chris Lynch’s Inexcusable), telekinesis (Stephen King’s ,Carrie), performance enhancing drugs (Robert Lipsyte’s Raiders Night), and poverty (Markus Zusak’s Fighting Ruben Wolfe) Tone, voice, and point of view The linguistic and structural tricks the writers employ The characteristics that define what many are calling a “genre”
  • Christopher Paul Curtis said, “if the novel lets one child see that there is a real potential for beauty and fun and emotion in a book, I’m not greedy, I’ll happily take that”
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  • The Book Thief by Markus Zusak (Knopf, 2006) Narrated by Death and set in a small town outside Munich during World War II, this is the story of nine-year- old Liesel Meminger, a German girl taken into Hans Huberman’s household as a foster child. As likeable as she is well-developed, it is amazing to watch a young girl remain so strong in the face of human tragedy, impossible hatred, and adolescent love. This story pays tribute to the simple power of words, to their ability to change our minds, destroy our lives, move our souls, recount our memories, and yes, heal our world. When Death starts telling stories, teens are likely to listen. When the story is about a nine-year-old girl in World War II Germany, teens might stop. Death often interrupts the narrative to insert his own factoids and commentary, the last of which will chill readers to the bone. The center pages of the book feature an illustrated booklet designed over the torn-out pages of a copy of Mein Kampf. The frequent fragmented sentences give the language a structure geared for teens that conveys a much older voice, something Death cannot help but bring to his story about this pre-adolescent girl. First published in Australia as a Grownup novel, The Book Thief does not embody very many Young Adult elements, which does not mean that it is not a powerfully-crafted novel. It only means that Liesel is perhaps too young, the narrative too grand, and the voice too somber to fit with the rest of the expanding genre.
  • 2. A Distinctly Teen Voice
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    "What exactly makes Young Adult any different from Grownup or Children's literature?" and "What does it mean for a book to be Young Adult?"
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    "What exactly makes Young Adult any different from Grownup or Children's literature?" and "What does it mean for a book to be Young Adult?"
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social media in higher education - Google Scholar - 0 views

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    I couldn't bookmark the single article so I just bookmarked the webpage with all of them. The first article talks about the evolution of social media in the class room. It also talks about how the educators are attempting to adapt to the social media world their students live in.
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13 Qualities of an Effective Art Teacher - 0 views

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    qualities of an effective art teacher! I think this is something we can all use, even if we aren't going to be art teachers.
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100 Tips, Tools, and Resources for Teaching Students About Social Media | Teaching Degr... - 2 views

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    many different ways for teaching students to about social media
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Effects of Violent Video Games On Agressive Behavior, Agressive Cognition, Agressive Af... - 1 views

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    This pdf shows a more specific study done on effect of video games and aggression. It also shows that it not only increases aggressive behavior but also aggressive thoughts. School violence is becoming a problem so it is important to understand things such as video games impact on children's aggression because it can help us better prevent classroom violence.
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    This pdf shows a more specific study done on the effect of video games and aggression. It also shows that it not only increases aggressive behavior but also aggressive thoughts.
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- iPad Apps to meet IEP Goals - 0 views

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    This article provides a list of iPad apps that meet IEP guidelines for children that are classified as autistic or that are developmentally disabled. It describes the goals that are met and even provides a short video of "How the iPad Meets IEP Goals."
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No Child Left Untableted - 0 views

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    Article that interviews teachers and advocates for and against in-class tablet use. Looks at the pros and cons of tablet technology particularly in elementary schools. Looks into the ways technology in classrooms can negatively and positively affect student performance and student-teacher relationships.
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No Child Left Untableted - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Magazine article from NY times examining use of tablets in classroom. In depth article in which the author spends time with educators in North Carolina as they receive training for a new tablet program in their schools. Interviews with multiples sources in education examining connections between educational research and tablet use.

The use of Assistive Technology in Special Education - 3 views

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Technology In Early Childhood | A Blog about Teaching with Technology in Kindergarten a... - 0 views

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    A blog designated to teaching with technology in primary grades. Great to see practical use of technology
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Recess in Elementary School: What Does the Research Say? - 0 views

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    Best information I could find on whether or not children need recess. Not only does this article site many many different research studies (and list them), it goes on to say that the research "suggests" recess is important. Without ever saying that research "proves" it.
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Why Integrate Technology into the Curriculum?: The Reasons Are Many | Edutopia - 0 views

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    This article discusses how integrating technology into a classroom in the proper way can deepen and enhance the learning process. It goes into how using technology tools to learn provide students with a realistic snapshot of what the modern office looks like.
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Lift the Cell Phone Ban - 0 views

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    Great scholastic article on how cell phones can help, not hinder, education, with a good example of a school it has worked for and what programs on smart phones are the most successful. "But educators know that with students, cell phone use in inevitable, so why not use the devices for good?"
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Educational Blogging - 0 views

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    This article is a little lengthy but it does a great job of supporting and explaining the interesting and quickly growing use of blogs in the school setting.
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The Effective Use of Computers with Young Children - 0 views

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    An article on the growing presence & benefactors of computers in preschool settings.
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Benefits of iPad child's play | The Standard - 1 views

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    An article about a study being conducted in Australia. The study is set in Kindergarten classrooms and is monitoring the use of iPads in children of lower socio-economic status. 
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Cuts in Arts Programs Leave Sour Note in Schools | 2003-2004 | At the Capitol News Arch... - 0 views

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    great quote from art teacher
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