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Janet Hale

Kids of the Past Vs. Kids of The Internet | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    "Good infographic to remember how our world has changed (and is not changing back for our kids!)"
Janet Hale

SmartBlog on Education - Jerry, amplified - SmartBrief, Inc. SmartBlogs SmartBlogs - 0 views

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    "I had a wonderful modern learning experience this past school year Skyping into a first-grade class in Jacksonville, Fla. This first-grade class is learning geography (as well as global perspectives!) through an activity that they call "Mystery Skyping." The teachers connect with someone via Skype somewhere in the world. That person Skypes in and the students get to ask questions to discover where in the world that person is. I was so excited to participate and be one of the "Mystery Skypers!""
Janet Hale

Digital Citizenship: Manners Matter Netiquette | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    "Good infographic. Well worth going over each point with your students to help them navigate their online lives and build a positive digital footprint."
Janet Hale

Quality Tutorial Designer's Checklist | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    "Helping students become quality Tutorial Designers has been on my mind and agenda lately. The reasons are plentiful, from the train of thought "if you can teach it, you know it", being a vital skill in the 21st century, Alan November's work "Who owns the Learning?"/ "Digital Learning Farm" to tutorials being an important piece in the self-motivated and self-directed learning of our times."
Janet Hale

Global Students- Global Perspectives Projects  | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    "I am pleased to share with you an opportunity for Middle School Students to collaborate on a global perspectives project. Mark Engstrom, the Assistant Principal and Middle School Geography teacher at my new school in São Paulo, Brazil, and his collaboration partner, Laurie Clement, a MS teacher in Windsor, Canada, have put together various projects to connect middle school geography students from around the world and to facilitate collaboration among them. This past school year, our students in Brazil worked together with students from Canada, USA and Sweden. They are expanding this opportunity to more schools and countries."
Janet Hale

No! You Can't Just Take It! | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    "No! You can't just take it! No! You can't take it, because you found it on Google! No! You can't just right click>save>use, just because you can! No! You can't just pretend that you created it! No! You can't make money off my work that I shared FREELY under certain conditions! No! You can't just take it…even in the name of education! No! You can't just take it… even if AND ESPECIALLY BECAUSE you are a teacher!"
Janet Hale

More iPad Workflow Scenarios | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    "I brainstormed a few more workflow possibilities with a basic app toolkit. The Basic App Toolkit contains app that I consider helpful/useful for creating workflows for teachers and students in the learnflow of LEARN-> CREATE-> SHARE."
Janet Hale

Upgrading Traditional Reports to eBooks- Guest Post by Karin Hallett | Langwi... - 0 views

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    "The following is a wonderful description, step by step, how one librarian upgraded traditional "animal reports" with a first grade class (six year olds)."
Janet Hale

Thoughts on iPad Fluency and Workflows | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    "For me, iPad workflow has to do with fluency. It is: the fluid movement between apps the unconscious decision what app to use in order to accomplish any given task. The workflow is almost like Grammar in a language. Grammar helps you put components of a language in the proper order, grammar rules help you use the right tense, remix word to create new meaning, the correct vocabulary words attached in combination with pronouns and conjugation help you communicate exactly what you had intended."
Janet Hale

Get Over It! | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    "There are, no doubt, many technophobes (among educators and in general) out there. Technophobia is defined by The Free Dictionary as: Fear of or aversion to technology, especially computers and high technology."
Janet Hale

The Connected Learners- A Book by Students for Teachers | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    "We have heard plenty from teachers. We have heard plenty from educational "gurus" and theorists what students should/shouldn't be learning and how we should/shouldn't be teaching. I have written and talked plenty about the need for globally connected educators. I have even written a chapter in Heidi Hayes Jacobs' upcoming book about Global Literacies. It is time to hear from students!"
Janet Hale

Responsible Use Guidelines of School E-mails for Elementary Students | Langwi... - 0 views

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    "Writing appropriate emails is part of being a good digital citizen! Students (even digital natives) are not born with knowing the rules and responsibilities. Just as they need to learn to answer and talk on the phone, they need to learn about e-mail writing in an academic setting (to their teachers, Skype partners, project collaborators, administration or their classmates regarding school business). Our third graders have been given access to their school email addresses."
Janet Hale

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Amplification of a Transportation Unit & a Survey | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    "In a unit on Transportation, our Kindergarteners read a large picture book "On the Move!" by Donna Latham Students got so interested into learning about different ways people around the globe got around. They were even ready to take a trip to Venice, Italy to ride in a Vaporetto. Since our 5 & 6 year olds have gotten pretty good at using PicCollage on the iPads, their teacher Arlene Yegelwel, wanted to personalize another collaborative classroom eBook. She took the time to find over 20 public domain images of transportation methods they had discussed in class on Wikimedia Commons and sent them in one email to each iPad."
Janet Hale

Wall of Intolerance- What if…. | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    "During my visit this past January to the Graded School, in São Paulo, Brazil, I met Jamie Tuttle Middle School Guidance Counselor. He told me about an incident at their International School and the response as a community:"
Janet Hale

Stepping Up the Backchannel In the Classroom | Langwitches Blog - 1 views

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    "Students need our guidance to use virtual platforms for ACADEMIC purposes. We can't rely on their "so called" native status to know how and what to do. Just a few years ago, no one had heard of "backchanneling", nowadays, it has become main stream (although most people might not associate the term "backchannel" and "backchanneling" with something they might be familiar with."
Janet Hale

Entrepreneurialism, Student Voices and Authentic Work | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    "Our 4th and 5th grade students(9-10 year olds) have been working with Mike Fisher, co-author of Upgrading your Curriculum and author of children's poems. The goal of their collaboration is to create an eBook of Mike's poems with students' illustrations. Once produced, students will work on marketing, advertising and disseminating the eBook. Over the course of the last few months, they:"
Janet Hale

Anatomy, Grammar, Syntax & Taxonomy of a Hyperlink | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    "Hyperlinks make the World Wide Web what it is. If links did not exist, EVERY web page would be a stand alone. Let's take a close look at these "clickable thingies" :)"
Janet Hale

Embed Visuals into Teaching and Learning- Part 2 | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    "In another post, Embedding Visuals Into Teaching and Learning, I looked at ways to support our students' ability to navigate a media rich world and "read and write" in that world. I shared how teachers could easily and quickly create visuals, that supported a question they wanted students to explore, break up long and monotone passages of text, review a concept discussed abstractly or make a real life connection. Wonderopolis is a fascinating site with great visual prompts for you to "hook" students into inquiry and further research."
Janet Hale

Making the Connection: Pioneers of the "New World" and "Digital World" | Lang... - 0 views

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    " A stirring story of survival set against the backdrop of the founding of the first permanent English settlement in the New World. In 1606, King James I granted a charter to a group of London businessmen known as the Virginia Company to establish an English settlement in North America. In 1607, 104 men set sail aboard three tiny ships on a voyage to a new land. What they found became the first permanent English settlement in the New World-Jamestown. Among the brave adventurers who made the journey was a young boy named Samuel Collier, the page of famed Captain John Smith. How could we move away from assigning the traditional reading of the book (chapter by chapter), then writing a book report and possibly give an oral presentation in front of the class? How could we tie the lessons, delivery, supported skills and objectives NOT only to curriculum, but also to our Learning Target (based on and adapted from www.galileo.org )"
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