A lawyer rewrote Instagram's terms of use 'in plain English' so kids would know their p... - 0 views
Why Change as an Educator? | My Island View - 0 views
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As much as some people may yearn for the simpler times of the past, life will continue to move forward as the natural order of society requires.
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If we do not take time to understand new information and how it interacts with what we do, we, as a profession, may go the way of typewriters, photographic film, super 8 film, 8 track cassettes, landline telephones, or block-ice refrigeration.
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Staying up-to-date, relevant, on information in your own profession is a moral imperative. We can’t expect what we learned as college students to carry us through a 30 or 40-year career.
iStopMotion for iPad Review | Mac|Life - 0 views
12 Animated Plays by William Shakespeare: Macbeth, Othello and Other Great Tales Brough... - 0 views
Asking "why" you want iPads is a critical question... - iPads in Education - 0 views
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Asking "why" and looking outside the walls of our schools may lead us to different visions and new directions.
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Are we preparing students for 20th century testing or preparing them for life? Ask "why".
How Geniuses Think | The Creativity Post - 0 views
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Recognizing the common thinking strategies of creative geniuses and applying them will make you more creative in your work and personal life
Teachers Stop Teaching Facts - Business Insider - 1 views
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“What we need to equip our young people with are skills; interpersonal skills, inquiry skills, the ability to innovate. That is what universities are saying is lacking, that is what employers say is lacking; transferable skills that ultimately will make a difference in the life of a young person.”
Education: The Single Most Important Job | Edutopia - 1 views
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What is more powerful in education than a student who is guided by an adult who truly cares -- someone who knows your name, who encourages you, and is committed to your success in life?
Five misconceptions about twitter caused by poor media reporting | Book Mark Lee - 0 views
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This post started life as the second part of an item intended to explain twitter to novices. In that piece I suggested that the first thing to note is that twitter is an information resource.
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Different people use twitter in different ways.
Howard Rheingold on how the five web literacies are becoming essential surviv... - 1 views
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Net Smart is a book for an era where we’ve moved past just creating online identities and communities, but still have to educate ourselves on how to operate in day-to-day life. Rheingold said he believes a better understanding and deeper use of things like Google, Facebook, and Twitter are “essential survival skills” that will last beyond today or the lifespan of those individual companies.
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Rheingold sees as important: attention, participation, collaboration, “crap detection,” and network smarts.
HelloSlide - Bring your slides to life - 2 views
iPads in Class | Scholastic.com - 2 views
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Roslyn's rush of attention obscures how the district has undertaken this pilot systematically. "We've been studying 1:1 programs and what's made them successful," says Edward Salina Jr., assistant superintendent for human resources and administration. Both he and Brenner have closely aligned themselves with this project, including overseeing teacher professional development and seemingly small details such as consulting with students about the best iPad covers to buy.
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Jody Bowie, a high school physics and earth science teacher at Putnam City High School in Northwest, Oklahoma, uses this program to push his students to write their own textbook. He uses an iPad in the classroom, taking advantage of the long battery life and his ability to import Google documents into the program for maximum flexibility.
25 clever ideas to make life easier - 0 views
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