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in title, tags, annotations or urlDOWNLOAD Stuff Happens: The Backup & Restore Guide - 0 views
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Which files you should backup.
Be Careful, Trolling Can Happen To Anyone | Knowthenet - 0 views
8 Student Design Projects and the Tools to Make Them Happen - 0 views
8 Student Design Projects and the Tools to Make Them Happen - 0 views
What Happens When Teachers Connect - 0 views
What's Worth Investing In? How to Decide What Technology You Need | MindShift - 2 views
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when it comes to the specific task of helping students, what’s the best app in education?
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What’s the goal of using technology? What do we want to have happen?
Really? It's My Job To Teach Technology? | The Thinking Stick - 2 views
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We are not teaching technology, we are teaching skills that every student needs to have and technology happens to be a part of that
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first of all this is exaclty why the NETs for Students does not list software
6 Steps To Becoming A Better Twitter User - Edudemic - 0 views
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I began to build my personal learning network (PLN) I didn’t know a hashtag from a MT. But I knew something exciting was happening for educators on Twitter
The Innovative Educator: Caine's Arcade - What Happened During a Summer Freed From Texts, Tests, & Teachers - 1 views
- True Story by Bob Sprankle - 1 views
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f we as teachers fear learning or integrating these new "digital literacies" into our classrooms, is it the same as being afraid of teaching the reading literacy that has taken hold largely in part due to Gutenberg? I realize that this argument is a bit of an oversimplification. However, new literacies will in fact continue to develop and have the potential for significant disruption, much like what happened 500 years ago.
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Which of course, begs the next question: how do we know that we are using reliable information.
Technology: Why Are Students Better Than Teachers At Using It? - 0 views
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Because information is easy for students to get, they deal with problems, projects, and learning in a different way.
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So, there is a gap between students and teachers. I can’t say for sure how wide the gap is, but it certainly seems to be getting smaller (that’s the good news). But, it is not happening fast enough (that’s the bad news).
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Traditionally, it has been the teachers showing the students something new – now, it seems as though the students are showing something new to their teachers. That’s not an issue, it just means that teachers need to be aware of these changes, accept them, and make sure that students learn how deal with it all. The job is still the same – prepare the students for their future.
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Twitter Ties « My Island View - 0 views
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I happened upon an Application, or Twitter tool called Manage Flitter. It was designed to identify from a list of follows those who do not follow back
When Children Text All Day, What Happens To Their Social Skills?| The Committed Sardine - 0 views
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"For a child who is comfortable socially, [technology] will not change their ability to interact, and they'll use this tool as a way to get even more social," she said. "And a child who's not naturally comfortable socially may turn to these screens to interact, and they won't get practice [face to face]."
Apple's New iBooks Won't School College Bookstores Any Time Soon | Epicenter | Wired.com - 0 views
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even if Apple doesn’t end up exerting nearly as much power over this market as they have in music, the blend of digital authoring tools, learning organization applications and multimedia books will likely still shape what will happen next.
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