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John Mikton

Did Warren Buffett Really Asked You To Forward His Email? 5 Ways To Know. | Tech Learning - 0 views

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    "Did Warren Buffett Really Asked You To Forward His Email? 5 Ways To Know. 2/13/2017 6:00:00 AM By Lisa Nielsen Share40 Fake news isn't a new thing and it isn't an internet thing. Many of us had our first experience with fake news when we were told about Santa Claus coming to town. That was followed by old wives tales. Stories that were generally told to discourage some type of behavior. Of course there was never proof. This is where, "Because I told you so" comes into play. Then there was the chain letter. If you broke the chain surely you would receive bad luck. There's also scare mail. You know that email that warns you of dangers like poisonous perfume samples or the fright mail that says if you dodn't send money somewhere something bad would happen.   The internet and social media make the spread of fake information more simple, but it has always been there. Let's take a look at a story that has been making the rounds in social media (Twitter. Facebook.) Have you seen this one? Warren Buffett is asking everyone to forward this email to a minimum of 20 people, and to ask each of those to do likewise. In three days, most people in the United States will have the message. This is an idea that should be passed around.   The BUFFETT Rule (The email goes on with a bunch of "facts" and proposes a Congressional Reform Act.) So, should this be passed on? Numerous people, like those below, thought it was worth a try.   But, was it really worth a try? No.  Here's why: If you are going to reach out to others and try to convince them to think or do something, it is your responsibility to determine if what you are asking is true, valid, and feasible. 5 Ways to Know What's True   1)  Send this to everyone you know! If the communication is urging you to forward this message to all your friends, it is generally a hoax. There are exceptions of course, but this is your first red flag. 2)   Would this person really send a chain mail/communi
John Mikton

If You Give a Student a Cell Phone.... | Acrobatiq - 0 views

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    " September 3, 2015/0 Comments/in Ed Tech Trends, Online Higher Education /by Rochelle Diogenes With the increase in digital distractions, interest in how we pay attention has grown. Although researchers continue to delineate definitions, most agree with the early psychologist, William James: Everyone knows what attention is. It is taking possession of the mind, in clear and vivid form, of one out of what seems several simultaneously possible objects or trains of thought. Focalization, concentration of consciousness are of its essence. It implies a withdrawal from some things in order to deal effectively with others. Attention is really selective attention.  We consciously or automatically choose which things to ignore and which to focus on. You are more likely to pay attention to something that affects you, interests you, or has deep meaning. What we pay attention to is contextual and subjective. At a play, we think it's important to focus on what's happening on the stage without distraction. If an 8-year-old points out that there's a man behaving oddly in the next row, he will probably get shushed. But these days, if he makes the same observation as his mother rushes him to catch a train or plane, Mom will probably pay attention and report it to security personnel. Attention is the gateway to learning, to remembering and processing information. Instructors competing for student attention isn't new. Remember when we thought all students were taking notes, but many were doodling, or writing love letters, or passing notes to other students? Remember when daydreaming was a common class distraction? Cell phones may just be a more efficient way of channeling wandering attention. Researchers have shown that students texting/posting on their cell phones while watching a video lecture tested more than a grade level below their phoneless counterparts. They suggested that instructors discuss cell phone use policies with their students. That's a start, but
Brad Kremer

YouTube's Primary & Secondary Education channels - 2 views

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    This is the portal to YouTube's EDU section, where videos are sorted according to subject area and age. From the YouTube release: "Whether you're doing research for a project, need help with homework, or just want to learn something new, YouTube EDU features some of our most popular edu[cational videos.]"
Brad Kremer

I Flip, You Flip, We All Flip - Setting up a Flipped Classroom - 2 views

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    An entertaining video from Keith Hughes on the how-to of setting up a flipped classroom. He covers some helpful websites with a lot of content material already made by other teachers, and he also goes into the process of making your own videos if that's the route you want to go, from equipment and setup to the basics of iMovie.
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dv Prompter on the App Store on iTunes - 0 views

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    If you have ever wanted to feel like a professional news reader, download this free app. You can use it on your ipad to type in what you want to say and set the speed the text moves. I used it when I was filmed in a video for parents; easy-peasy!
John Mikton

Education and the Fourth Industrial Revolution (Video and Keynote Talk) - 0 views

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    "Education and the Fourth Industrial Revolution "
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Adora Svitak: What adults can learn from kids | Talk Video | TED.com - 1 views

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    To download with subtitles (in 55 different languages), choose download and then select the language you'd like.
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HowStuffWorks "Learn How Everything Works!" - 1 views

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    HowStuffWorks explains thousands of topics, from engines to lock-picking to ESP, with video and illustrations so you can learn how everything works.
Brad Kremer

10 Examples Of Disruptive Cloud-Based Learning - 1 views

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    by Charles Samuel, Senior Editor at GetVoIP I watched a video recently that made me think hard about the future of education. In it, education researcher Sugata Mitra calmly posits that the education system we see around us- the one that's often casually referred to as "broken"- isn't hopeless at all.
John Mikton

VIDEO: Screen Time For Kids And What You Need To Know Right Now : NPR Ed : NPR - 0 views

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    "What You Need To Know About Kids' Screen Time Right Now"
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