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BFTP: Cyberbullying document - as promised - Home - Doug Johnson's Blue Skunk... - 0 views
Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: Using Technology In The Classroom? Keep... - 0 views
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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.
Technology Integration Matrix - 0 views
- MYP Design Technology @ CA - 0 views
A Great Poster on How to Use Blogs as A Teacher ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Lea... - 0 views
Shaping Tech for the Classroom | Edutopia - 0 views
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In a growing number of simulations, ranging from the off-the-shelf SimCity and to Muzzy Lane's Making History to MIT's experimental Revolution and Supercharged, students -- even elementary school children -- can now manipulate whole virtual systems, from cities to countries to refineries, rather than just handling manipulatives.
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In Education Simulations's Real Lives, children take on the persona of a peasant farmer in Bangladesh, a Brazilian factory worker, a police officer in Nigeria, a Polish computer operator, or a lawyer in the United States, among others, experiencing those lives based on real-world statistical data. Riverdeep's School Tycoon enables kids to build a school to their liking.
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The missing technological element is true one-to-one computing, in which each student has a device he or she can work on, keep, customize, and take home. For true technological advance to occur, the computers must be personal to each learner. When used properly and well for education, these computers become extensions of the students' personal self and brain.
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About Cybersmart: Cybersmart - 0 views
Kidsmart: Teachers Section - 0 views
Internet Detective | About Us - 0 views
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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.
Teaher's Guide to Information Crap Detection ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 0 views
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