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Sean Perkins

Learning by Playing - 1 views

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    Sara Corbett's New York Times article Learning by Playing, focuses on a New York City non-charter public school that uses an educational program called Quest to Learn. The school uses video games to help teach kids and sometimes the kids make video games. Quest to Learn was created by a game designer named Katie Salen with the intention of making schools more appealing and relevant to kids today. Classes often combine multiple subjects into quests, "where the quests blend skills from different subject areas" (Corbett). Teachers do not do as much instruction as they do guidance. The article talks about how most kids who drop out of high school simply found it too boring. Schools today do not permit the use of cell phones and internet use is only allowed to do school related work, which cuts students off from the world. According to Katie Salen, "there's been this assumption that school is the only place that learning is happening, that everything a kid is supposed to know is delivered between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m., and it happens in the confines of a building" (Corbett). Kids today do so much more interesting things outside of school.
Andrea Stevens

Is Standardized Testing Failing our students? - 0 views

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    Rose Garrett writes an article called Is Standardized Testing Failing Our Kids? which is basically questioning the purpose for taking the test. It talks about how the test hurt the students who need the help the most and is adding a lot of pressure to both the students and the teachers. It states how teachers have to teach to the test instead of teaching in a way that will not end up on paper. This article says that we should have a different kind of testing that is called performance based assessments and it is based on the idea that kids should be evaluated on what they can do and not for the purpose to see how successful they are. It allows kids to be creative and to shoe us what they actually know instead of taking a test. It seems clear that a standardized test only shows wheatear a student got the question right or wrong not how well they know the material or how well they can answer a question. The author states that until we can decided what we want kids to learn than it is hard to give them a test on things they may or may not know.
Xyin Yang

Making a (Social) Impact: Gaming Companies Encourage Kids to Design Games With a Purpose - 2 views

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    This article is mainly about a man who thought of an idea to teach kids to make video games and in that same process be educated by learning engineering, digital literacy, math, and any other knowledge that is needed to make a video game. The plan is to have kids make these video games revolving important issues affecting the world, such as nutrition, the ecosystems, and so much more.
Brie Phillips

When digital bullying goes too far - 4 views

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    Cyber bullying is becoming an increased problem with kids. Kids are bullying each other through text messaging and instant messaging. When kids are constantly connected to the world through their electronic devices they seem to not be able to get away.
Michael Timmons

A smart 11 year old kid - 1 views

this is a smart kid and wish a lot of other kids could be like this guy :D http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORg0wBX5RIc

started by Michael Timmons on 12 Feb 11 no follow-up yet
karina michel

Learning by playing: Video Games in the Classroom - 0 views

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    The article I choose to read is very similar to Gee's Book we have been reading. It begins by talking about a teacher in New York, who is teaching a 6th grade class. But, this is no ordinary class, he is teaching these students through video games. These kids not only have the opportunity to watch video games and plot the characters movements, but they also have the chance to create games themselves. I then goes on to talk about what it would be like if the way we educated kids completely changed.
Caitlyn Millerick

new age technology and how it is distracting us - 1 views

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    With starting kids off young have we caused a new problem with laptops in the classroom? Kathy McManus blogged on August 14, 2008 about the banning of laptops from university classrooms. Within her blog she mentioned that "The laptop--the favorite in-class tool for college and university students across the country-is coming unplugged." Have we been abusing our laptops in class? I am not going to lie when I bring my laptop my browser ends up on facebook, or youtube checking out the newest funny stunt that some kids posted. The blog talks about how when used correctly the laptop can be a wonderful resource for a classroom but teachers cant monitor every laptop all the time.
Sean Perkins

Video Games in Education - 1 views

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    This article is about video games and the beneficial aspects of video games as teaching implements. This article also addresses the criticisms of video games as teaching implements (will kids become more violent/will kids get less school work done).
Sean Perkins

E is for Everyone - 0 views

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    Using digital technology to help kids with physical disabilities develop social skills.
Diana Thao

H&M Kids Fashion Flash Mob - 1 views

shared by Diana Thao on 12 Apr 11 - No Cached
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    Kids performing a flash mob!
Brittany McElroy

Cheating In Schools: Are High Stake Tests to Blame - 2 views

"We're sending the message to kids that success at any cost is more important than character." This is a theme throughout the article titled Cheating in Schools: Are High Stake Tests to Blame writt...

http:__library.cqpress.com.mantis.csuchico.edu_cqresearcher_document.php?id=cqresrre2000092200&type=hitlist&num=0 schools

started by Brittany McElroy on 28 Sep 10 no follow-up yet
Nikki Panek

Myspace, Facebook promotes literacy - 1 views

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    In the article Myspace, Facebook promote Literacy, Debra Lau Whelan talks about how social networking sites can help you gain more than just friends. Social networking sites offer e-safety, "Staying safe, keeping personal information safe, protecting yourself and your belongings, making sure that we don't participate in bullying or other antisocial behavior, and helping out other people who might be affected by these issues, is a key part of digital citizenship." Responsibility becomes a central role on these sites because their safety is at risk. Kids are able to control childish behaviors or prevent themselves from making rash decisions by using safe tactics on the internet. These sites broaden horizons for the users, letting them talk to people they may not have talked to otherwise, creating a variety and diverse web culture, driving away from cliques on school playgrounds. "Collaboration, discovery, and becoming a team player are all encouraged because these sites promote working, thinking, and acting together." Social networking sites allow users to create groups online to help find other people with the same interest as you. This allows communication on a topic that many people all over the world share a common interest in. Diversity brings new ideas and helps these users see things in a different point of view. These teens are not trapped in just with their classroom but they can't interact with people all over the world. Teens messing around on the computer on social networking sites is not just leisure time wasted, "Being able to quickly adapt to new technologies, services, and environments is already regarded as a highly valuable skill by employers, and can facilitate both formal and informal learning," Computer skills are adapted from using these sites, making it easier for teens to perform computer tasks in the future at work. This article gave me a new outlook on Facebook and social networking sites. I always thought that these sites w
Mai Kou Yang

With lack of computer knowledge how can society as a whole adapt to the quick changes o... - 0 views

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    This article by Amy Garmer, talks about how society is all about digital literacy and improving test scores and every thing through text but how this is a big problem because many students with parent who lacks in knowlegde with technologies aren't able to help their students study. So instead they go online and use computers for entertainments instead. She comes up with an idea about having gov. funded institutes for parents to learn and become skilled with digital literacies so that they can, therefore, help their kids do better in school and on tests.
Kim Jaxon

From Fear to Facebook: One School's Journey - 0 views

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    From the Amazon site: "From Fear to Facebook is an insider's view of the journey from peril to possibility with digital media in school communities. Matt Levinson gives a clear picture of how communities need to work together to create safe, innovative opportunities for kids to learn with digital media. From Fear to Facebook tells the story of the cultural shift happening in schools with technology and provides a road map for how to navigate this sea change with buy-in from all key stakeholders. "
Dana Saunders

How Does Maintaining an Online Social Identity Affect Adolescent Identity Formation? - 0 views

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    The article How Does Maintaining an Online Identity Affect Adolescent Identity Formation? By Lesley Cowie is all about social networking and the impact and influence it has on a person's identity. It discusses an identity transfer starting in the adolescent years because that is when kids are allowed to sign up for these social networks.
karina michel

Part I: Answers to Questions About Video Games and Learning - 0 views

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    As I was looking for articles to do more research on my topic, I came upon an article that seemed to have a good amount of information that could be helpful to my research. A question that was asked in the article was whether or not all this technology that is being used in classrooms could be giving kids anxiety.
Brooke Mullins

Benefits of using Multimedia tools in Classrooms - 0 views

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    Annotation: Benefits of Using Multimedia in Education, and "Kids views on technology in the classroom" On this website, Benefits of Using Multimedia in Education, it states many benefits of using technology within the classroom from the professor's point of view as well as the student's perspective. It states how educators believe that "multimedia tools provide students with opportunities to represent and express their prior knowledge" and "empower students to create and design rather than absorbing representations created by others". These observations are seen through researches that have been made on other websites and are linked right next to each statement of observation and benefit. Furthermore, it shows how multimedia tools benefit students work from "four perspectives: 1) as researchers, they must locate and select the information needed to understand the chosen topic;2) as authors, they must consider their intended audience and decide what amount of information is needed to give their readers an understanding of the topic;3) as designers, they must select the appropriate media to share the concepts selected; and 4) as writers, they must find a way to fit the information to the container including the manner of linking the information for others to retrieve(Smith,1993)".
Keira Cavan

Types of technology used in classroom - 0 views

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    This very short article gives you four classic ways that technology can be used. It gives one or two examples for each type of technology used about how it can be used. It also talks about how participation and being able to follow along with the teacher's instructions is very important when it comes down to helping kids understand a concept easier. Technology is a way that we can keep students engages and interested in school today.
Grant Keller

http://vosloo.net/wp-content/uploads/pubs/texting_and_literacy_apr09_sv.pdf - 0 views

ANNOTATION #3 This piece was on some of the effects of SMS messaging has on literacy. It shows instant messaging can be productive in literacy. Kids use creative phonetic substitutions in textin...

started by Grant Keller on 19 Oct 10 no follow-up yet
Grant Keller

Digital Media, Youth and Credibility http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?... - 0 views

Annotation: Digital Media, Youth and Credibility For the past six weeks, we have been studying a new form of education and how we can incorporate new ways into schools today. New ways include te...

digital Literacy education technology schools

started by Grant Keller on 07 Oct 10 no follow-up yet
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