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Flipping the classroom - Educational Technology for School Leaders - 0 views

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    "There is a lot of controversy and passion surrounding the flipped classroom. Advocates of flipping point to many advantages including students learning at their own pace, availability of online lessons and time for real work in the classroom. Opponents of flipping point to holes including student access to internet"
Phil Taylor

Infographic: A Gargantuan Map Of The Internet| The Committed Sardine - 1 views

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    "196 COUNTRIES. 350,000 SITES. 2,000,000 LINKS. 1 GIANT PICTURE"
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    Google and Common Sense Team Up We're excited to announce our collaboration with Google, Inc., on a new digital literacy portal, ThinkB4U. ThinkB4U is a "choose your own adventure" style interactive learning site designed to get everyone -- from parents to students to teachers -- thinking about how to use the Internet safely and responsibly.
Phil Taylor

Our Internet Safety Obsession Is Bad for Children | GeekDad | Wired.com - 0 views

  • We need, as parents, to help our children develop the values and the resilience and the capacity to engage with the online world unassisted.
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      Need to build the independence of our learners.
Phil Taylor

Schools Add Internet Etiquette, Safety to Coursework| The Committed Sardine - 1 views

  • "The whole 'stranger danger' thing was very much driven by parental alarm,"
  • The challenge, she and others say, is teaching kids that what they say and do online can have immediate, profound consequences — and that an offhand cruelty or indiscretion can last forever.
Phil Taylor

:: The 4th Era :: | Scoop.it - 0 views

  • this new era is accompanied with, and characterized by, a new information landscape. This new Internet landscape will challenge, disrupt, and overpower the print-oriented one that came before it. It will not completely obliterate that which preceded it, but it will render it to a subsidary, rather than primary, level of influence.
Phil Taylor

Kids on the Internet: danah boyd's controversial idea that kids should be allowed to ro... - 2 views

  • She is not, of course, arguing that kids should be exposed to pornography, but rather that their response to it depends on the kid. By way of analogy, she says that when a 40-year-old is an alcoholic, the issue is not that he was exposed to alcohol at 21.
Phil Taylor

Is the Internet hurting children? - CNN.com - 1 views

  • We need legislation, educational efforts and norms that reflect 21st-century realities to maximize the opportunities and minimize the risks for our kids.
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