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Dan Sherman

Online Summer Math Programs - proven to reverse summer learning loss - 3 views

Research shows that most students lose more than 2 months of math skills over the summer. TenMarks summer math programs for grades 3-high school are a great way to reverse the summer learning loss...

TenMarks Summer Math Programs Learning Loss Online Web 2.0 Interactive Slide Worksheet Structured Review Master Learn

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Maude Caudle

The Brainology® Program: Cultivate a Growth Mindset, by Carol Dweck, Ph.D. - 3 views

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    Be sure to look at the video gallery
Maude Caudle

Recipes for Success: Hot Technologies to Spice Up Your Program - 0 views

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    This is a link for a session I will be attending at ISTE in Denver. Lots of good web 2.0 tools and info here.
Maude Caudle

Google Apps for Education Certification Program - 0 views

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    teacher tutorials.
RoseMarie Cook

odosketch - 0 views

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    You can choose tools to use and sketch and save. Can post to site for reviews.
Maude Caudle

Scratch | Home | imagine, program, share - 0 views

shared by Maude Caudle on 18 Mar 10 - Cached
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    watch the tutorial videos to learn about scratch. Check out the tours. Very cool.
Maude Caudle

NetSmartz.org - 1 views

  • No Adults Allowed!

    Quilt of Trusted Adults

    Working with NetSmartz, the Northwestern District Attorney’s Office has empowered children to teach each other about Internet safety. Director of Community Education and Outreach, Cynthia Boyle, shares about their work and what can happen when adults take a step back.

    In Massachusetts, Clicky has taken on some additional duties: working with high school students to teach first and second graders how to be safer online. Members of the 2008-2009 Youth Advisory Board (YAB), which consists of high school students from local schools, decided it was time for them to take an active role in helping teach basic Internet safety to the youngest members of their communities.

    In addition to teaching with Clicky, YAB members also provide the first and second graders with some hands-on classroom projects that reinforce the safety messages they learned from Clicky. While in the classrooms, YAB members lead discussions with the first and second graders about who a trusted adult is and create a list of the students’ answers. Then, each student is given a quilt square and asked to draw a picture of their trusted adult.

    When the students are finished with their drawings, YAB members tie the squares together creating a Quilt of Trusted Adults. Each class keeps their quilt to hang in their classroom for the rest of the school year. Finally, an awards ceremony is held, where the YAB members give each student a Clicky certificate of completion and an activity book to take home.

    Through teaching lessons about Internet safety, the YAB members have those concepts reinforced in their own lives. It is just more one step that our community is taking
    towards helping every child stay safer online.

    Some Real NetSmartz Kids



    The students at St. Thomas Aquinas School know what it means to be safer online. Watch them use their NetSmartz in this Internet safety skit.

    Have you made your own Internet safety video? Let us know! You could be featured on our blog.

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Maude Caudle

Internet safety & civility | SafeKids.com - 5 views

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      A good site to check out
  • Internet safety & civility Curriculum teaches digital literacy and citizenship Sunday, April 11th, 2010 | Child safety | No Comments by Larry Magid This post originally appeared on CNET News.com In my more than 15 years in the Internet safety field, I’ve seen a lot of programs designed to teach children how to use the Internet safely, but many have missed the mark because they too often focus on children as victims or at least passive consumers rather than as participants in our digital culture. But in this Web 2.0 world, kids aren’t just consuming media, they’re creating it and they have collectively embraced social media as a part of their lives. They don’t go online; they are online–whether on a PC, a mobile device, a gaming console, or whatever comes next.
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    Online safety site
Maude Caudle

Product Support - Kid Pix Studio™ Deluxe (Network) - 0 views

  • Installation Instructions: Windows® Network This network version of Kid Pix Studio® Deluxe has been designed and tested for use with a network using either Novell® 4.0 or Windows NT® 4.0. (These are the only network configurations for which Broderbund® can provide technical support for your use of this product.) This program, Kid Pix Studio® Deluxe, will run under Windows® 3.1 or Windows®
Laura Bregler Hines

In more socially engaging environment, white fat turns to brown, mouse study suggests - 1 views

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    This is really interesting. I wonder if the experiment has been replicated yet. If their findings are accurate and valid, what does that say about the social program we offer to our student? Are we giving them even more of an advantage than we thought? I hope so!
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