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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

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.
Katy Vance

ISTE NETS for Students - 0 views

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    Do we want technology standards at our school?
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

Celebrating interactive scaffolds - @joycevalenza NeverEndingSearch - 0 views

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

Feedback in Voicethread - 0 views

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    This "flyer" is a little busy, but it's a great way to introduce the basics of Voicethread to teachers.
Katy Vance

World Without Walls: Learning Well with Others | Edutopia - 0 views

  • The technologies we block in their classrooms flourish in their bedrooms. Students are growing networks without us, writing Harry Potter narratives together at FanFiction.net, or trading skateboarding videos on YouTube. At school, we disconnect them not only from the technology but also from their passion and those who share it.
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      Great reason to ditch the Filter!
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

7 things you can always do in my class with your device - Home - Doug Johnson... - 0 views

  • Read a book, magazine or blog post of personal (and school appropriate) interest. Work on an assignment for another class. Play a pre-approved game that builds skills related to the class. (If you find a game that you feel contributes to your learning, tell me about it and why you think it should go on the approved list.) Have a serious discussion with a classmate about a topic in the course using an approved discussion tool. Listen to an educational podcast or view an educational video. TED talks and Khan Academy videos are always OK. (Remember to use your headphones.) Organize your life by reviewing/updating your calendar, to-do list, or address book. Write in your personal journal.
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    To think about as we create a BYOD
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.
Katy Vance

ISTE NETS for Teachers - 0 views

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    Glad that there are standards for teacjers as well
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

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. 
Katy Vance

When do students and teachers cross the line through social media? | ZDNet - 1 views

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    Issues to think about as we develop resources related to social media in school.  Some links to sample guidelines. 
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