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Katy Vance

Kidsmart: Digital Footprints - 0 views

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    Chunked advice for kids about their digital footprints.
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    Great resource shared with me by Chloe Edwards on Digital Footprints!
Katy Vance

Teaching Children About Digital Footprints | Primary Tech - 0 views

  • Unfortunately, I’ve come across a number of resources which only focus on the negatives of digital footprints and promote a culture of fear. The message I like to promote is that we should protect our digital footprints and try to ensure that they are positive. Encouraging students to avoid posting or doing anything online just seems cou
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    Unfortunately, I've come across a number of resources which only focus on the negatives of digital footprints and promote a culture of fear. The message I like to promote is that we should protect our digital footprints and try to ensure that they are positive. Encouraging students to avoid posting or doing anything online just seems counter productive.
rhenabowie

The Edublogger | Tips, tricks, and help for educators and bloggers using technology - 1 views

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    We may as well have not made our own blogging guidelines. Since they are all here, with excellent examples. 
Carolina Escobar

Cool Tools for 21st Century Learners: An Updated Digital Differentiation Model - 0 views

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    Flexible learning paths: Use digital tools to provide students with flexible learning paths to meet their unique learning styles.
rhenabowie

Games for Change - 0 views

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    Huge collection of social conscious games. K-13 all subjects.
rhenabowie

MOOC about Making and Creating - 0 views

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    Massive Open Online Course about fostering creativity in the classroom.
rhenabowie

Socrative | Student Response System | Audience Response Systems | Clicker | Clickers | ... - 0 views

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    Not familiar with this tool, but sounds like it would be good for the byod.
Katy Vance

Life on the Screen: Visual Literacy in Education | Edutopia - 0 views

  • nstead we need to teach students how to tell a story.
  • This is more than just teaching kids how to use computers. Kids already know this. They know how to use computers before they get to school.
    • Katy Vance
       
      It's true, and I guess it's more important to teach kids how to tech troubleshoot since it's crazy the holes they have... They need to be able to identify what they don't know and how to figure it out.
  • People seem to forget this fact, and often these are the same people who are running the society. They would rather spend money on the military than on the educational system, unaware that the military will bring them zippo. It's not a great idea to want to take over the world if you don't know what to do with it and how to run it. Nothing is accomplished through conquest. Everything is accomplished through education.
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    This is something we need to think about as we help students to create their websites, post on their blogs and develop their online presence. 
rhenabowie

How I Turned My Classroom into a 'Living Video Game'-and Saw Achievement Soar | Fluency... - 0 views

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    How a classroom can really integrate technology
rhenabowie

A Neurologist Makes the Case for the Video Game Model as a Learning Tool | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Definitely worth watching the video. Judy Willis is one clever lady. Read her bio!
rhenabowie

Art Project - Mister Sill - 0 views

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    How to use the google art project
Katy Vance

Beyond Substitution: The SAMR Model | 2011 Summer Tech Institute - 0 views

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    The model aims to enable teachers to design, develop, and integrate digital learning experiences that utilize technology to transform learning experiences to lead to high levels of  achievement for students.
Katy Vance

What is Technology Integration? - 1 views

  • Integration is when classroom teachers use technology to introduce, reinforce, extend, enrich, assess, and remediate student mastery of curricular targets.
  • Integration is an instructional choice that generally includes collaboration and deliberate planning—and always requires a classroom teacher’s participation.
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