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Kerry J

Top 10 Best Practices for Government Websites - Webcontent.gov - Guide to Managing U.S. Government Websites - 0 views

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    US government best practice guidelines but really good advice for anyone planning/re-structuring their web site.
Tania Sheko

AJET 27(1) Southcott and Crawford (2011) - The intersections of curriculum development: Music, ICT and Australian music education - 0 views

  • Recently, in Australia both the National Review of School Music Education and The Australian Curriculum identify the importance of technology in school music education. However, the understanding of music technology, as demonstrated by state and territory curricular guidelines, is limited with technology mostly recognised as a tool. In comparison, contemporary Australian information and computer technology (ICT) curricula appear to have a very different understanding of how technology can enhance learning in the arts, specifically music. Through a comparison of the Australian States and Territories Years 7-10 curricular guidelines this article compares understandings in the two domains - ICT and the arts (particularly music). The different perspectives on the use of technology in music education can be seen as either using technology as a tool to support instruction in drill-like programs or as a platform for collaborative and creative learning that resonates with students in Australian music classrooms.
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    The intersections of curriculum development: music, ICT and Australian music education
Rhondda Powling

Online Database of Social Media Policies - 1 views

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    "A listing of social media policies. Referenced by the world's largest brands and agencies."
Rhondda Powling

http://files.campus.edublogs.org/global2.vic.edu.au/dist/6/8307/files/2012/06/SMCSMLC2012-14ckeat.pdf - 0 views

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    This social media communications strategy has been created to assist teachers at Manor Lakes College in both implementing and utilizing specific means of social media in their learning and teaching programs.
Rhondda Powling

Our Policies | John Monash Science School - 0 views

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    "John Monash Science School has a number of Policies that provide for the safety of staff, students and visitors while in our learning environment as well as provide guidance around the governance of the school. It is a condition of enrolment that students agree to adhere to the Policies and Procedures of the School. Please find below a listing of policy descriptions and details. Policies can also be downloaded from the list of attachments."
Rhondda Powling

Using Facebook in the Classroom - 8 views

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    Stephen Heppell provides these eminently sensible guidelines for teachers wanting to use Facebook in conjunction with students.
Rhondda Powling

Creating A Unique Tag Your Project: for Blogs, Microblogs and other Distributed Web Content : Information Environment Team - 3 views

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    Advice about as practical as you can get: how to create a tag and how to check on how unique they are - for your project or event
graham hughes

EDUCATOR'S GUIDE - Facebook for Educators - 3 views

  • instruct them in safe, ethical, and responsible Internet use
  • can enhance learning inside the classroom and beyond
  • new technology is changing your classroom
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  • 1.Help develop and follow your school’s policy about Facebook. 2.Encourage students to follow Facebook’s guidelines. 3.Stay up to date about safety and privacy settings on Facebook. 4.Promote good citizenship in the digital world. 5.Use Facebook’s Pages and Groups features to communicate with students and parents. 6.Embrace the digital, social, mobile, and “always-on” learning styles of 21st Century students. 7.Use Facebook as a professional development resource
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    Educators have traditionally helped parents teach young people about appropriate behavior towards others. Now, with the explosion of social media, educators can be part of a larger conversation with young people about digital citizenship and online behavior. We will discuss more about what digital citizenship means in Section 4. As educators you can instruct them in safe, ethical, and responsible Internet use
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