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Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

TCRecord: Article - 0 views

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    Douglas A. Guiffrida writes about Theories of Human Development That Enhance an Understanding of the College Transition Process, 2009. Could have implications for SLI curriculum development. "To encourage the moratorium that Erikson believed is necessary for establishing secure identities, colleges need to provide academic curricula that encourage students to think about the issues most important to their identity development, which can include in-depth study of diverse religious beliefs, political ideologies, career opportunities, and gender role attitudes. College student affairs personnel should provide social opportunities that encourage students to connect with a diverse range of peers and activities to test and challenge both new and old ways of thinking about themselves and their place in the world."
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Teachers' Domain: Learning Through Video Production - 0 views

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    resource for MCNC Innovation lab teachers and students?
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

The OWYP Approach to Education - YouTube - 0 views

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    2.45 minute video on global learning using skype and other social media
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

5 Reasons Why Our Students Are Writing Blogs and Creating ePortfolios | Powerful Learni... - 0 views

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    great blog by Australian teacher on how and why they are helping their students to build digital literacy skills through eportfolios and blogging
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Will Google+ Replace Twitter or Facebook for Teachers? | MindShift - 0 views

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    When is the right time to move to a new social media tool? Seems like there has to be a critical mass before making the switch? For those already active on Twitter, for example, it seems rather daunting to try to recreate that network on Google Plus. I'll speak for myself here: I follow a lot of educators on Twitter; I have a lot of educator followers. I've tried to find folks on Google Plus and add them to my "ed-techies" circle, but that's easier said than done. I've also been added to Circles by educators I don't yet follow on Twitter, and then I feel like I should add them there too. For the time being, it feels as though I need to cover my bases and work with both networks, but I'm not sure if that's sustainable.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

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    Book review by Corinne E. Hyde of Writing Assessment and the Revolution in Digital Texts and Technologies. How to assess writing with technology. Having firmly established that the technology is omnipresent, that it can be reductive and inaccurate, and that it shifts the purpose and nature of writing itself, he goes on to describe what he terms "hypertechs," which can have a much more positive effect on the field of teaching writing. He describes hypertechs as consisting of hypertext (in which readers can progress through the text in multiple ways, and in which there are multiple linked connections), hypermedia (which is very similar to "new media" or "multimedia composition"), and hyperattention (which is actually a characteristic of the writer and reader, and could be equated with the short attention span produced by bombardment and integration of digital media in daily life). Neal then provides concrete suggestions for selecting and evaluating the various technologies that are available for assessing writing, advocating the use of both construct validity and writing outcomes in the process of determining which technologies will provide the greatest benefit to writing educators.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Infographic Topics - Infographics - 0 views

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    Topics gathered by Kathy Schrock into excellent infographics
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Social Bookmarking - Diigo or Zotero | Amy Greene - 0 views

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    Good comparison by Amy Greene at the Evergreen State College on Diigo vs. Zotero
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

E-learning tools and resources for schools and education - Mind Map - 0 views

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    Incredible mindmap with links to all the major web 2.0 social media possibilities.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

CCD - Explore - FastStart at CCD - 0 views

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    FastStart@CCD--how the community college of Denver put FastStart into place to provide a holistic approach to accelerate students through multiple semesters of developmental coursework.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Accelerated learning Project Baltimore County - 0 views

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    ALP--accelerates basic writing students through their developmental writing course and ENG 101 in one semester. Builds on strengths of earlier approaches such as mainstreaming, studios, learning communities, and bridge programs. Showing great promise.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Learning Through Digital Media » Facebook as a Functional Tool & Critical Res... - 0 views

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    How a professor of media studies uses Facebook in and outside of class to engage his students in discussions, share resources, brainstorming, understanding privacy settings and how Facebook may be used constructively for our different selves depending on the groups we interact with, etc.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Learning Through Digital Media » Essay - 0 views

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    An incredible resource on Learning Through Digital Media Experiments in Technology and Pedagogy, edited by Trebor Scholz.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

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    Navigating Disparate Pathways to College: Examining the Conditional Effects of Race on Enrollment Decisions by Mark E. Engberg & Gregory C. Wolniak, 2009.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Companies Erect In-House Social Networks - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Title: Companies are Erecting In-House Social Networks, June 26, 2011, This article intrigued me from the get-go because: 1) it speaks to the desire for people to be connected socially in their work; 2) it provides forums (opportunities) for the distantly-connected worker(s)/network member(s) to 'trickle-up' by sharing innovative practice/ideas; 3) it resembles Facebook for its ease of participation and entry level; 4) it creates a social network, which is the beginning of conversation, which is the beginning of collaboration, no? :-) We know that high school students LOVE the SLI because it gives them the opportunity to meet and greet and sometimes talk about meaningful social justice issues. But the hook is social, then learning. We have been talking about trying Facebook this year to ease the way in for up to 200 kids, but many school districts do not allow students to access Facebook from school computers. Maybe we need to explore Yammer or Chatter or look to see if there is a comparable open source app?
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

The Seven Steps to Becoming a 21st Century School or District | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Marrying the four Cs (critical thinking, communication, collaboration and creativity) to the three Rs to lead to 21st Century schools, teachers, students, and graduates.
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Love and Logic Institute - 0 views

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    Tagline: Love and Logic (c) provides simple and easy to use techniques to help parents have more fun and less stress while raising responsible kids of all ages. There is a section of the site devoted to classroom solutions for educators.
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    Sharon Hall recommends, saying "I have personal experience utilizing the concepts with very difficult students over the past 9 years."
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Rethinking College Readiness - 0 views

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    By David T. Conley, published in Office of Community College Research and Leadership (OCCRL) - Illinois, Update Newsletter, spring 2009, 20(2). This article was one of the assigned readings for MCNC's Principals and Directors meeting, Feb 2010.
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Did You Know? video (2008 version) - 0 views

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    Researched by Karl Fisch, Scott McLeod, Jeff Brenman, there are numerous versions of this video on the web. This is the version used for the MCNC principals and directors meeting, Feb 2010.
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Social Bookmarking in Plain English - 0 views

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    Produced by commoncraft, Aug 6 2007. This video describes social bookmarking in a fun and decidedly low-tech fashion. Runtime is just over 3 minutes. Please note that this video is for sale, though it is possible to watch an evaluation copy, for free, from this URL.
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