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Social media guidelines for teachers - 3 views

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    Social media guidelines for teachers | Designed to help staff engage by using digital media http://t.co/N7PiLPBFXS
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    Social media guidelines for teachers | Designed to help staff engage by using digital media http://t.co/N7PiLPBFXS
Cathy Oxley

Social Media Policy - YouTube - 4 views

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    This video for Victorians working in the public service shows how adults also need to be reminded about acting responsibly when using social media.
Jennie Bales

Teenage Brains Are Elastic. That's a Big Opportunity for Social-Emotional Learning. | E... - 0 views

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    "Social-emotional learning, or SEL, encompasses the broad spectrum of skills, attitudes and values that promote success in school and in life, things like managing emotions, setting and achieving goals, persevering through adversity and working in a team."
Judy O'Connell

What Your Social Media Habits Say About Your Teaching Style - - 1 views

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    "Whether you're a lurker, a power-user, or middle of the road catch-as-catch-can user of technology, there may be some surprising inferences to be made about your teaching style. These online habits are as much the product of your personality as your habits as an educator."
Cathy Oxley

New university students warned inappropriate use of social media could harm careers | I... - 3 views

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    "The question people need to ask themselves is what is their personal brand and that is a 24/7 brand."
Judy O'Connell

12 Reasons Teachers should use Diigo - 6 views

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    "Diigo stands for "Digest of Internet Information, Groups and Other stuff." It is a social bookmarking program that allows you to save your 'favourites' online, so that they can be accessible from any computer with an internet connection. However, Diigo does much more than this."
Judy O'Connell

Get to Know Goodreads: Share this primer to the social reading site and help teachers a... - 5 views

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    "Similar to Facebook, you must be 13 or older to sign up for Goodreads, which helps to explain why it's a useful tool for recommending books to young adults. It's also a great way to stay in touch during the summer, because students can see what their librarians or teachers are reading. And since kids can write reviews for the site, it also offers them opportunities to offer an in-depth analysis of the titles they've read."
Judy O'Connell

Use Diigo to annotate and organize the web - 5 views

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    "Diigo is one of my core information management tools. Some people call it a social bookmarking service, but it is far more than that."
Cathy Oxley

English for the Australian Curriculum - 5 views

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    Four empowering literature-based units of work that pursue imagination and inquiry to develop critical literacy skills and ethical understandings across a range of social media and authentic texts.
Marita Thomson

BIALIK THE 4TH CULTURES OF THINKING CONFERENCE - 5 views

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    25 - 27 AUGUST 2013: Bialik College, in collaboration with the Harvard School of Education, is delighted to invite you to the 4th Cultures of Thinking Conference. The conference theme is: Telling Our Stories of Learning: Who are our students becoming as thinkers and learners as a result of their time with us? * How we can leverage the cultural forces that exist in our classrooms to constantly create an ever more powerful culture of thinking? * What are we doing as educators to provide rich opportunities for our students to develop as thinkers? * Who are our students becoming as a result of their time spent in this thoughtful learning environment? * Who are we, the teachers, becoming as a result of our time spent in this culture? How has it changed our role as teachers? * How can a culture of thinking be created, nurtured and retained across our classrooms, schools, and nation? The conference will commence with breakfast and a plenary session on the morning of Sunday 25 August. It will continue until Monday afternoon with plenary sessions with the Harvard educators each day and concurrent presentations and workshops with practising educators throughout the conference. Registration includes all plenary and concurrent sessions, breakfast Sunday morning, lunch and refreshment breaks on Sunday and Monday and a social function on Sunday evening. All sessions of the conference will be held at: Bialik College, 429 Auburn Road, East Hawthorn, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Judy O'Connell

How has social media influenced your professional practice? | Teacher Feature - 0 views

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    So many ways to bounce information off each other.
Judy O'Connell

Don't Play It, Make It! -- THE Journal - 1 views

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    "Using games as a learning tool is not new--research abounds to demonstrate the use of video games enhancing problem-solving skills and creativity. Pioneer educational games, like Carmen Sandiego and Oregon Trail, have given birth to online, multiuser, digital simulations that would make their forebears blush. Now, in what seems to be a natural evolution, a growing number of schools are taking the concept one step further and asking students to design the games themselves. Game creation as a learning tool is really just a digital-age take on the old learning-by-doing approach to teaching: Students pick up concepts easier and retain more information when they are hands on with their subject matter. In game creation, students are presented with the task of building a digital learning activity that focuses on a particular topic, such as ecology, mathematics, or social studies. Using a framework and the fundamentals of game design, they create a game that demonstrates their knowledge of the topic."
Cathy Oxley

The Smell Test: Educators can counter fake news with information literacy. Here's how. ... - 2 views

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    "Our 'digital natives' may be able to flit between Facebook and Twitter while simultaneously uploading a selfie to Instagram and texting a friend," state the researchers from the Stanford History Education Group. "But when it comes to evaluating information that flows through social media channels, they are easily duped."
Cathy Oxley

http://www.smh.com.au/digital-life/consumer-security/why-you-are-your-best-cyber-securi... - 2 views

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    "No matter how much security software you use, it's your online behaviour that provides the best defence."
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