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Katy Vance

Copyright questions and online learning - Home - Doug Johnson's Blue Skunk Blog - 0 views

  • Educators (especially librarians) should be copyright counselors, not copyright cops. Our primary role should be helping people make good personal judgements about the use of others' intellectual property.
  • While there are those who would disagree, I do believe intellectual property creators should have control over how their work is used, have the right to charge for it, and have the right to deter unauthorized copying. An increasing number of people make their living by being creative for us to ignore theft and misuse.
  • Please remember that I am not a lawyer - although I sometimes play one on the Internet. But I am an educator and one thing I always think about is the example I set. Making copyright decisions in the open, with a clear conscience, might be the best guide of all.
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    Educators (especially librarians) should be copyright counselors, not copyright cops. Our primary role should be helping people make good personal judgements about the use of others' intellectual property.
Katy Vance

Teachers Say that for Students Today 'Research = Googling' | Pew Research Center - 1 views

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    This article includes link to original PEW report. While the Pew foundation is American, it is an interesting look at how research, and teaching and learning related to research, is changing in the digital age. 
Katy Vance

Edcanvas | Research On Graffiti - 1 views

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    Related to my post about Curation Tools, Edcanvas is another option for curating resources and guiding student research.
rhenabowie

10 Tips for Introducing Blogging into Your Classroom | Primary Tech - 0 views

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    Another great tip list from Kathleen Morris
Katy Vance

Social Bookmarking Rubric - PDF - 0 views

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    Excellent Resource for evaluating social bookmarking skills.  I would revise it to have bullet points and rebrand it as a checklist, but it is a great piece to start scratching around with...
Katy Vance

Celebrating interactive scaffolds - @joycevalenza NeverEndingSearch - 0 views

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    Great interactive tools for planning, teaching and learning.
Katy Vance

From ETMOOC: Learning through blogging | The Edublogger - 0 views

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    @Rhena  I love, love, love this edublogger post you shared.  You say we might as well have not written the guidelines. I say we might as well have not paid for COETAIL - It's all here!  Amazing course.
rhenabowie

Explain Everything - 0 views

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    Looks like a very useful tool for all grades.
rhenabowie

Videos - 0 views

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    Primary math page. Great ideas for inquiry in math.
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.
rhenabowie

33 Great Apps for Storytelling and Creativity | mattBgomez - 1 views

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    Great list of book creator apps, also more are included in the discussion forum at the bottom.
Katy Vance

How we read online. - Slate Magazine - 0 views

  • And it's not you who has to change. It's me, the writer: One idea per paragraphHalf the word count of "conventional writing"! (Ouch!) Other stuff along these lines
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      Augh! I gotta cut down...
  • If you want to beat the Internet, you're not going to do it by blogging (since even OK thinkers occasionally write a great blog post) but by offering a comprehensive take on a subject (thus saving the reader time from searching many sites) and supplying original thinking (offering trusted insight that cannot be easily duplicated by the nonexpert).
  • When we're really engaged in a text, it's like being in an effortless trance.
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  • I suppose ludic readers would be the little sloths hiding in the jungle while everyone else is out rampaging around for fresh meat.
  • We'll do more and more reading on screens, but they won't replace paper—never mind what your friend with a Kindle tells you. Rather, paper seems to be the new Prozac. A balm for the distracted mind. It's contained, offline, tactile.
  • Moby Dick has become a spa
Katy Vance

Blogging in the Classroom and Making it Sustainable | TeachingSagittarian - 0 views

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    Perhaps we can create some resources or a beginning of the year presentation like this for our teachers....
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.
donovanhallnz

For the Love of Laptops | Scholastic.com - 0 views

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    Laptops vs Tablets
donovanhallnz

WPBeginner - Beginner's Guide for WordPress - 0 views

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    Word Press help
Katy Vance

Best Practices for Social Media Verification : Columbia Journalism Review - 0 views

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    How do you evaluate what you find through social media?
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