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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Melissa Seifman

Melissa Seifman

Google For Educators - 0 views

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    Is there someone who has been to this academy that could comment on it?
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Flashcards, vocabulary memorization, and studying games | Quizlet - 0 views

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    Let students create the vocabulary decks, games etc and ask their classmates to use them.. great way to get them to learn and have fun!
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ZaidLearn: University Learning = OCW + OER = FREE! - 0 views

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    Listing of interesting sites with free college courseware, and tools for find searching etc
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ToonDoo - The Cartoon Strip Creator - Create, Publish, Share, Discuss! - 0 views

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    Have students create cartoons to show their understanding of a topic - and highlight their creativity
Melissa Seifman

MVCTC Diigo group - 16 views

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started by Melissa Seifman on 24 Nov 08 no follow-up yet
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    Wow... group is growing slowly but surely... if you have MVCTC members who are on your friends list, please make sure I have their names and I'll add them to the group..
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When Young Teachers Go Wild on the Web - 0 views

  • Do the risque pages matter if teacher performance is not hindered and if students, parents and school officials don't see them? At what point are these young teachers judged by the standards for public officials?
    • Melissa Seifman
       
      I think this is a valid question to ask, especially if the school is developing a policy to cover use of social networking if their school is represented
  • "I know that employers will look at that page, and I need to be more careful," said Webster, adding that other Prince William teachers have warned her about her page. "At the same time, my work and social lives are completely separate. I just feel they shouldn't take it seriously. I am young. I just turned 22."
    • Melissa Seifman
       
      Hmm... then the wise decision would be to have a work and a social site that are also completely separate....
  • Local school officials say they have no policies concerning social networking pages or blogs kept by teachers. But they said that online improprieties would fall under general guidelines requiring proper behavior in and outside school and that sketchy Web sites would be handled case by case.
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      I'm not sure that's enough. In this new digital age, the virtual identies established by social networking sites, gaming sites, and so one, should conform to some kind of code of conduct established by the school - similar to the code of conduct established by IMB at http://domino.research.ibm.com/comm/research_projects.nsf/pages/virtualworlds.IBMVirtualWorldGuidelines.html. I think each school should be including something similar in their guidelines for both teachers and students, especially if their school is going to be mentioned in any way on these sites...
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  • Teachers caught with inappropriate Web sites could get a suspension for a first-time offense, said Michael Simpson, assistant general counsel for the National Education Association, a teachers union with more than 3 million members. If they can prove that no one at school complained about the page, then they might prevail in a personnel dispute "because there would be no evidence of any real or potential harm to the students or school," he said.
    • Melissa Seifman
       
      If they can prove no one complained about the page then they MIGHT prevail in a personnel dispute. Again, I go back to my previous comment - clarify the policies for what is appropriate/inappropriate in this new digital age. Teachers are people who are entitled to a social life - if their social life in no way references the school, workplace, job, etc. - why hold them accountable? And - if the teacher truly feels that posting such things on their social site is acceptable, then they should be very careful to make that site private or someone keep others from clearly recognizing the teacher as associated with that school..
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    Interesting read for this new virtual world. What are your comments?
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