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Ronda Wery

Figures of Speech - Teach a Kid to Argue - 0 views

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    How to Teach a Child to Argue\n \nWhy would any sane parent teach his kids to talk back? Because, this father found, it actually increased family harmony.\n
Ronda Wery

Steal This Footage - Howard Rheingold - Shifts in Technology and Power - 0 views

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    Rheingold recounts how the development of communication technology has removed the power top transmit messages from a tiny elite, and had been a force for democratization. Following Benkler's idea of peer production he explains how the diffusion of many-to-many communication technologies enables new forms of collective action.
Ronda Wery

educational-origami - home - 0 views

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    \n \nProtected\ntitle.jpg\nTable of Contents\nWelcome to the 21st Century\nStarter Sheets\nBloom's Taxonomy\nLearning styles and ICT\nICT integration and Management\nManaging Complex Change\nWeb 2.0 and other tools\nEducational Origami is a blog , and a wiki, about the integration of ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) into the classroom,
Ronda Wery

educational-origami - 21st Century Pedagogy - 0 views

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    The key features of 21st Century Pedagogy are:\n\n * building technological, information and media fluencies[Ian Jukes]\n * Developing thinking skills\n * making use of project based learning\n * using problem solving as a teaching tool\n * using 21st C assessments with timely, appropriate and detailed feedback and reflection\n * It is collaborative in nature and uses enabling and empowering technologies\n * It fosters Contextual learning bridging the disciplines and curriculum areas\n
Ronda Wery

Why Technology? by Ben Grey - 0 views

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    Something has been happening lately in education, and the implications are a bit unsettling. People are beginning to ask a cogent question, but I fear it's being framed for the wrong reason. I'm hearing more and more important decision makers asking, "Why are we using technology?"\n\nThe question itself isn't inherently problematic. In fact, it's quite an excellent question that should be asked every time we create a student learning experience, but it should be asked as a pedagogical inquisition rather than the way it's being framed in too many districts as of late.\n
Ronda Wery

Free Learning - Educational Resources » Welcome! - 0 views

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    \nWelcome!\n\nWelcome to the new BC gateway to Open Educational Resources.\n\nHere you will find FREE TO USE learning resources that you can use to supplement your own course materials or learning. Some of these are from BC-based projects while others are from Open Educational Resource projects from around the world.
Ronda Wery

Strange Attractor » Blog Archive » Unpacking the concept of the 'digital native' - 0 views

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    Since then, the idea of the 'digital native' has gained a lot of traction and, like many memes, has evolved into a set of assumptions about what makes one person a digital native and another person a digital immigrant. I have heard the term used in all sorts of contexts, from business to media, and often it's used in a discussions about how "We must hire more digital natives", (where "we" is the company or organisation that the speaker represents), "Digital natives will change everything", or "Digital natives will expect us to use social software".\n\nBut what is a digital native? How can we tell one when we see one? For many, the assumptions about what makes a person a digital native revolve around age: The "net generation" are all digital natives because they have grown up with technology embedded so firmly in their lives that they barely recognise it as tech.\n\nThis assumption, that a given generation is automatically imbued with a natural understanding of technology in general and the web in particular, is wrong. I have spoken to many an undergraduate class, as has Kevin, made up primarily of people who did not have an interest in the web at all, who distrust it, feel it has no place in their work (and sometimes personal) lives. There is a tendency amongst each generation to believe that the generations that come afterwards are in some way fundamentally different, and it seems to be a natural part of being human to dissociate oneself from younger generations. Maybe that is why we name each generation, from Baby Boomers to Gen X to the Net Generation, so that we can talk about them as if they are 'other' to us. Is not 'digital natives' just another way to achieve that?
Ronda Wery

Jessica Gross: Embracing the Twitter Classroom - 0 views

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    Teaching students to learn from and with each other is a wise acknowledgment that more and more, students are relying on their peers for information. Sixty-five percent of Americans aged 12-17 and 67 percent of those aged 18-32 use social networking sites, according to the Pew Research Center. Students' lives are infused with each other's viewpoints.\n\nTeachers and professors like Parry and Camplese are taking group work to the next logical step: incorporating social media into their classrooms. In lieu of fighting teens' use of networking sites, they are communicating with students in a language that they understand.
Ronda Wery

Mindomo - Web-Based mind mapping software - 0 views

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    This looks good -- clickable links, favicons, maybe graphics -- my account is howardrheingold\n\nMindomo is a versatile Web-based mind mapping tool, delivering the capabilities of desktop mind mapping software in a Web browser - with no complex software to install or maintain.\n\nCreate, edit mind maps, and share them with your colleagues or your friends.
K Dunks

Technology Integration Matrix - 0 views

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    Provides an interactive technology integration matrix for K-12 students. Some processes can be applied to college-level students.
Ronda Wery

iLibrarian » Universal McCann Social Media Study: Wave 4 - 0 views

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    Universal McCann Social Media Study: Wave 4
Ronda Wery

http://www.ncolr.org/jiol/issues/showissue.cfm?VolId=8&IssueID=26 - 0 views

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    Journal of Interactive Online Learning Volume 8, Number 2, Summer 2009
Ronda Wery

Beyond Social Networking: Building Toward Learning Communities -- Campus Technology - 0 views

  • Beyond Social Networking: Building Toward Learning Communities
  • Web 2.0 tools have critically elevated the social networking activity and skills of individuals. Not only are young people highly active in social networks, but older individuals are also showing a huge increase in their use of these tools. The attraction of older age groups is, of course, social connection and community building among professional and casual peers and friends. The following graph of a Pew Internet study shows the various age groups and the increase of use
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    Web 2.0 tools have critically elevated the social networking activity and skills of individuals. Not only are young people highly active in social networks, but older individuals are also showing a huge increase in their use of these tools. The attraction of older age groups is, of course, social connection and community building among professional and casual peers and friends.
K Dunks

YouTube - A Portal to Media Literacy - 0 views

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    Becoming knowledgeable.
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    Becoming knowledgeable and the path to media literacy.
K Dunks

The Committee of Inquiry into the Changing User Experience - 0 views

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    A report and podcast on the use of Web 2.0 technologies in education.
K Dunks

What is Web 2.0? Ideas, technologies and implications for education (TechWatch report) ... - 0 views

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    Using Web 2.0 in academia.
Ronda Wery

Interview with Clay Shirky, Part II : Columbia Journalism Review - 0 views

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    Interview with Clay Shirky, Part II "Newspapers have discovered civic function awfully late to be taken seriously"
K Dunks

100 Top Twitter Tips for Academics - 0 views

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    Twitter tips for those in academia.
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