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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.
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

Shift to the Future: Implement Technology Well - 1 views

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    Inreresting ideas on how to implement learning new technology
Katy Vance

Flipping Professional Development - Download Free Content from Boyne City Public School... - 0 views

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    WOW. this looks like a really powerful resource for transforming professional learning.
Katy Vance

Educational Leadership:The Transition Years:Positive Digital Footprints - 1 views

  • The truth is that students who engage in risky behaviors offline are more likely to engage in risky behaviors online.
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      I think this is a key moment in this article.... 
  • Help students build positive digital footprints. Whether they're working to raise awareness of the genocide in Darfur—a project that George Mayo's students tackled (http://stopgenocide.wikispaces.com)—or doing a good deed every day for a month and sharing about it online—an initiative that 10-year-old Laura Stockman started to honor her grandfather's life (http://twentyfivedays.wordpress.com)—today's teens and tweens can come together electronically to learn about and act on issues that matter.
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      It would be nice if all of this reflecting about personal projects and CAS hours were visible and online instead of hid in a place on ManageBac where no one can see...
  • Scare tactics like those my 7th grade informants described are not only ineffective at changing student behaviors (Online Safety and Technology Working Group, 2010), but they also prevent students from seeing digital footprints as potential tools for learning, finding like-minded peers, and building reputations as thoughtful contributors to meaningful digital conversations.
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  • Although some students are at risk because of careless choices—openly talking about sex in digital forums, posting inappropriate pictures of themselves or their friends to the Web, or failing to act when confronted with dangerous situations in social media spaces—those risks are often poorly understood by teachers, who receive little training about how to effectively introduce Internet safety and new media literacies to students (Online Safety and Technology Working Group, 2010).
  • Responsible Internet safety programs are tiered: Although all students receive basic training about responsible online behaviors, students who—because of psychosocial factors—are at higher risk in online spaces receive more targeted instruction
  • Whether we're comfortable with it or not, digital footprints—which Richardson defines as "online portfolios of who we are, what we do, and by association, what we know"—are an inevitable by-product of life in a connected world. Instead of teaching students to be afraid of what others can learn about them online, let's teach them how digital footprints can quickly connect them to the individuals, ideas, and opportunities that they care most about.
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    The students gave me a definition right out of my worst nightmare: Digital footprints are the trails people leave behind when they live online-and Internet predators use these trails to track down careless tweens and teens. "At our elementary school, they really tried to scare us," explained a group member. "It's like they wanted us to be afraid of what would happen if we used the Internet."
Chloe Edwards

A Nice Blooms Taxonomy App for iPad ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 1 views

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    An iPad planning tool using Blooms - would be fantastic for collaborative planning meetings
rhenabowie

20 Digital Learning Day Activities For Your Classroom - Edudemic - 0 views

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    Katy, this made me think of you :) 
Katy Vance

English with Mr. Bormann: Use Facebook to Create a Positive Learning Community #edchat - 0 views

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    Using Facebook to Create a Positive Learning Environment
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

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!
Katy Vance

Connected Learning | HS Humanities - 0 views

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    @katyvance this is a page I'm putting together to intro Diigo and Reader (not done yet - need to make some vids) http://t.co/fuqr5nY4 Great example of a teacher putting GoogleReader & Diigo into practice in a Year 9 Humanities classroom.
Chloe Edwards

Awesome New Graphic on The Use of Pinterest in Education ~ Educational Technology and M... - 0 views

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    Overview of the ways you can use Pinterest in the classroom and outside.
Katy Vance

Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: Using Technology In The Classroom? Keep... - 0 views

  • Anytime a teacher wants to use Twitter, Voicethread, whatever the tool, bring them in (if you can), record a video, communicate somehow, the answers to these 3 questions: What are you using? Again, it sounds simple but you've got to communicate what tool you are using. How it works. Are the parents going to have access to the student work? What will they be able to see? This is all the technical stuff. The depth to which you go is up to you. If you can bring them, take the time to teach them how to use the program. Why are you using it? You've got to communicate to the parents the purpose of the use of the tool. How does it fit with the content? Explaining why you are going to use it will help you determine for yourself, the best pedagogy for the technology and how it will fit into your teaching. That, in turn, helps the parents to understand the same. How does the use of this tool enhance student learning? The most important question to answer. How will the use of this ultimately make learning better. Why will the use of this tool be good for kids? You've got to build those bridges with parents. The easiest way is to bring them in and tell them whats going on. Better yet, let the kids teach their parents.
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    This would be a great way to launch any digital tools we decide to add on a school wide basis... Short video for parents, made by students, explaining What Why and How
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.
Chloe Edwards

Top 10 iPad Apps for Lesson Planning ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 0 views

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    List of Apps for lesson planning - some include collaborative features 
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

Celebrating interactive scaffolds - @joycevalenza NeverEndingSearch - 0 views

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    Great interactive tools for planning, teaching and learning.
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