The data on children's media use: An interview with Michael Robb - Rafael Heller, 2018 - 0 views
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they’re much more likely to say that spending time interacting with each other online has a positive impact on their social-emotional lives than a negative one.
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, we found that for all the public attention to the amount of time kids spend with digital media, parents are logging almost as many hours as their kids
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Generally speaking, the press coverage of these issues is not well balanced, and the public mostly hears negative and alarming stories about cell phone addiction and cyberbullying and children holed up alone in their rooms.
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Free Technology for Teachers: These Google Docs Add-ons Make It Easy to Find Public Dom... - 0 views
G Suite Update Alerts: Improving the publication experience in the new Google Sites - 1 views
How to Set Auto-Expiration Dates for Shared Folders in Google Drive - 0 views
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Set Expiration Dates & Temporarily Share Google Drive FoldersYou create a folder in Google Drive and share it with Public or a small group. You then specify a date/time when you want that shared link to expire. The script, at the specified time, will create a copy of your shared folder and delete the original one. Thus the shared links would no longer work though the folder and files will stay in your Google Drive.
The Google Glass feature no one is talking about - Creative Good - 0 views
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Google Glass experience is not the user experience – it’s the experience of everyone else. The experience of being a citizen, in public, is about to change.
Primary Source Sets - 0 views
The innovation infatuation - 0 views
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In K–12 education, every reinvention effort gained some traction for a while and left a legacy behind. Indeed, one way to depict U.S. public schools circa 2016 is a vast archeological dig with layers of earlier civilizations visible as we excavate and with the pottery shards and tools that each used now heaped messily all over the place.
iPad apps and screen time for kids: learning or babysitting? - Harvard Health Publications - 3 views
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The keys to beneficial screen time, she explains, are interactivity and adult participation,
Educational Leadership:Schools as Safe Havens:What's Wrong-and What's Right-with Rubrics - 0 views
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a rubric would contain three to five evaluative criteria.
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each evaluative criterion must represent a key attribute of the skill being assessed
The Ethics and Responsibilities of the 21st Century Classroom: Part One | DMLcentral - 1 views
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If we are going to talk about ethics and responsibilities in the 21st century classroom, we can’t just “add on” new digital tools but we have to rethink the basics of connected, interactive, participatory learning.
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The Ethics and Responsibilities of the 21st Century Classroom: A Collaborative Guide to the Best Digital Learning Practices for K-12 Teachers and Administrators.” Here’s a link to the public Google Doc that, at the moment, is open to anyone.
Learning to Slow Down - 0 views
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What our computers cannot do, and in fact hinder us from doing, is to facilitate thinking deeply about complex issues.
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When my students write an essay, there comes a time when they must slow down their thoughts to the speed of composition. For most students, this is an uncomfortable situation.
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