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Ryan Donnelly

Edudemic | Social Media & Schools | Scoop.it - 1 views

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    Great compilation of online articles about using social media in the classroom. As an added bonus, it is laid out using a gorgeous Web 2.0 Magazine creator: scoop.it. 
Ryan Donnelly

Digital Roadtrip * Unique method for accessing student work on iPads? - 0 views

  • Well would you believe the same thing works without a cable and it doesn’t have to be the Mac/PC that manages the devices. It means that any teacher can access all the students files on a device that has been “Saved to iTunes”.  You can even pick up the work, mark it and hand it back to the iPad whilst the iPad is still being used by the kids (unbeknown to the user!).
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      I'll definitely need to try this in the upcoming year to see student work. 
  • You can do this with a class set of iPads by attaching each device once to the teacher’s computer and checking the “sync over wifi” option and “enable”. Don’t sync -just unplug each device.
  • Provided you are on the same network, you can then open and close files on the class set from your computer.
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Flipped: Trends, Tips, Tools, and Myths | Adventures with Technology - 0 views

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      I am also very curious about the flipped model for my classroom to an extent. It feels hard to trust that my kiddos/parents will practice their rote knowledge, ex. math facts, outside of school when you sometimes don't see homework come back all year from individual students.  I have heard some interesting fixes to this, such as, having students perform the homework while you and the class do a fun activating activity such as a game, etc. This could work... but the question remains; what about kids that have no support at home, need help, and you can't give it to them because you are busy activating the thinking of 20+ other students?  This is also a problem with the current model of education as it stands, those students that don't receive supports at home need more attention, we are only one person, and can't make up for all the lost attention/time at home the way we'd like to. So how can you leverage the technology to help those kids and give them more supports? 
  • They did say that the students connect better when it is their own teacher. You would miss that connection if you just found videos from other people.
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      Finding videos of other teachers doing your flipped lesson would feel impersonal, tend to alienate those students that are already weary of being connected in school, and most likely just have irrelevant material included amongst the important content. You can't tell a student, "Oh just ignore minute 2:30 to 2:45, they went out on a confusing tanget for a minute" because of their personality/teaching style. You NEED to have your own tangents/teaching style. It's what connects your students to you!
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Technology to Engage, not Distract | Connected Principals - 1 views

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      This is a really good point they make, "Do we think that before technology, most students avoided distraction?" Kids still got distracted, just by different things. Teacher found a way to deal with note passing, etc. Why is tech. any different? 
  • there is no actual evidence to support the view that this generation is distracted, performing poorly or otherwise less capable than previous generations. In fact the evidence suggests that on the whole, this is the smartest generation ever. IQ is up year over year for many years, university entrance exam scores are at an all time high and it has never been tougher to get into the best universities.  This is a generation about which we can be enormously hopeful.
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      If the generation to come is no good, that would only be a poor reflection on us, the generation before whose job it was to train them for the world. Sounds like this article points to evidence that we did a good job and that these kids are too!
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Infographic: Social Media Statistics For 2012 | Digital Buzz Blog - 0 views

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      I find the fact that there are 800 million Facebook users to be a little bit disturbing. It's like something out of a science fiction novel where we are all hooked up to a apperat 24.7 pumping data through a stream. 
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      All this even though I am one of those 800 million, at least at this point. 
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ABCya.com | Kids Educational Computer Games & Activities - 0 views

  • free educational kids computer games and activities for elementary students to learn on the web. All children's educational computer activities were created or approved by certified school teachers.
  • Apple, The New York Times, Disney Family Fun Magazine and Fox News have featured ABCya.com’s award-winning games and apps.
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    Free web games created by certified teachers for learning. Cataloged by grade level appropriateness.  Elementary only, sorry Intermediate/High School!
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Web Tools for Teachers by Type - LiveBinder - 0 views

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      Follow the top tabs for types of tools, then follow the lighter gray tabs that show up below to check into specific tools. 
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    A Catalog of Popular Web 2.0 tools for anything you can imagine!
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See the future with Google Glasses « - 0 views

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    Wondering if this is how we'll take class soon? Or our students will be wearing these in the next five years to school. 
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eduTecherTV - YouTube - 0 views

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    "eduTecherTV is a show that focuses on educational technology and web-based tools that can make learning an even more fun and dynamic experience" This is a youtube channel that I stumbleupon (no, not the app) that seems very relavant to our LTMS 600 course. The video show seems to show new and useful ways to use web 2.0 tools to create a dynamic learning experience for students. Cool stuff!
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Naace: The iPad as a Tool For Education - a case study - 0 views

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    Found this on the iPad in Education diigo group and thought it might be a helpful one to comrades that are looking into iPads for the classroom or trying to prove their validity to principals/superintendents/school board members
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Exploring group video conferencing options « - 0 views

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    Exploration of new options to get visitor experts in your classroom or get your kid feet in more doors through the use of web conferencing tools. 
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Capture lessons on your iPad and flip your classroom « - 0 views

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    Another great idea to help #1 flip your classroom or #2 just help personalize instruction, or #3 work with small groups and individuals through Screenchomp and your Ipad.
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Tech Edventures: Blogging "Tech Edventures" - 0 views

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    Another teacher that is preaching the "Try it and then use it in the classroom" philosophy we are working on in LTMS 600
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iTunes U Just Got Interactive - 0 views

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    iTunes U integrates a new social feature
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Confessions of a Nerdy Teacher - - 1 views

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    What are cool summer school project this is!!!!
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» Cool Websites and Tools [June 16th 2012] - 0 views

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    A nice list of more apps and other web 2.0 tools that could come in handy for sharing your data with yourself and others. 
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Magazine - Is Google Making Us Stupid? - The Atlantic - 10 views

  • My mind would
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      My mind wandered off here, because of the picture to the side. 'I was thinking I wonder if this is the author?' and then I saw the caption and thought, "I wonder what those words are?"
  • Once I was a scuba diver in the sea of words. Now I zip along the surface like a guy on a Jet Ski.
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      A friend of mine and I are going to soon put this to the test by reading the Infinite Jest, which is a very long read if you are unfamiliar with the book. I anticipate it being a difficult task. I wonder if it would have been less difficult before the net.
  • ...5 more annotations...
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      What a good analogy. Before when you swam and simmered in the information and had to take time to digest, now we can just move from one thing to another quickly. 
  • It is clear that users are not reading online in the traditional sense; indeed there are signs that new forms of “reading” are emerging as users “power browse” horizontally through titles, contents pages and abstracts going for quick wins. It almost seems that they go online to avoid reading in the traditional sense.
  • “We are not only what we read,” says Maryanne Wolf, a developmental psychologist at Tufts University and the author of Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain. “We are how we read.”
  • Nietzsche’s friends, a composer
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      Wagner, I believe. 
  • Nietzsche’s prose “changed from arguments to aphorisms, from thoughts to puns, from rhetoric to telegram style.”
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      I wonder if Nietzsche would think of the Internet as Good or Evil, or even if he would consider it being part of the Overman. 
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Integrating Technology - 0 views

  • needs assessment of how technology should address important learning goals
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      Here is one thing that I feel my district is weak in. Tools don't seem to be placed via need (or at least the need isn't clearly expressed) they seem to be given because they were advertised as a fix all miracle cure for..., well I'm not sure what, because I don't know the goal. (Remember?)  I know this isn't a district website, but I wonder: What do other districts do to analyze tools before implementation?
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Free Technology for Teachers - 1 views

  • Street View Trekker is Google's new backpack-mounted equipment that will capture "Street Views" of trails in places like the Grand Canyon and other national parks.
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      This is crucial for those student who live in towns that are not in those areas, because they may have no reference point for those types of terrain. What a great way to build background knowledge before geography lessons or even before reading a story that takes place in these settings! I love Google Maps/Earth!
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