Educators who’ve been wanting to use YouTube videos in class can now find an easy way in. Today, YouTube launched its own teacher’s channel: YouTube.com/Teachers, a guide to using videos in class.
Jeffco has one of the most successful and nationally recognized online schools: Jeffco's 21st Century Virtual Academy. This article highlights the benefits of online learning for certain students, especially GT.
8 tips for blogging with students. Includes link to feedback from kids about educational benefits of blogging.
We are looking at adding blogger to Jeffco Google Apps for some users.
eBooks, Digital Resources - it is changing our personal consumption of content. How will it change the way we consume, use, assign books and textbooks in our schools?
Great article about reading, technology and different types of literacies. Be sure to read the example from Fort Collins about the variety of ways to interact with the book, "Holes."
some quotes:
"Experts figure that kids today read and write even more than previous generations. And they do so in a broader and more complex environment - though not always in academic ways.""Mastering the technical aspects of multimedia tools is essential. And both reading and writing in the digital world demand a more collaborative approach, played out before an ever-widening audience equipped for rapid-fire feedback."
10 tips for using social media in the classroomTeachers should use social media in classroom lessons, and banning such tools will stifle learning and lead students to question teachers' relevance, university English professor Todd Finley writes in this blog post. Finley provides 10 guidelines for incorporating social media tools in the classroom. He offers several resources and suggests that teachers: create social media rules that are directive, but unrestricted; draw a distinction between academic and informal writing; and promote constructive online discussions. Edutopia.org/Todd Finley's blog