It is no longer enough that we educate only to the standards of the traditional literacies. If students are to survive, let alone thrive, in the 21st-century culture of technology-driven automation, abundance and access to global labour markets, then independent thinking and its corollary, creative thinking, hold the highest currency.
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.
Why We Need To Embrace Technology In The Classroom Right Now | Jeana Lee Tahnk - 1 views
Google Docs Extension for ESL or Struggling Readers | David Lee EdTech - 0 views
Mindful Assessment | Solution Tree - 1 views
Is twitter for me? Ten NON-business reasons to be on twitter | Book Mark Lee - 0 views
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‘follow’ people who share your interests or who seem to tweet interesting stuff.
Educational Origami - Digital Citizenship & BYOD - 2 views
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Lee Crockett made a comment the other day about BYOD, Bring your own device and Digital Citizenship. He said that the heart of any BYOD program is digital citizenship
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Students must live and abide by the underlying ethics of digital citizenship, and to do this we can not set down a block of rules like the tablets of the 10 commandments and say abide by these.
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