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Phil Taylor

Part 5…Beyond the Shine : Supporting Technology with the SAMR Model plus Ten Great Resource Sites | 21 st Century Educational Technology and Learning - 0 views

  • It really comes down to the tool fitting the task and learning target. An understanding of the SAMR Model allows educators to reflect on their own progress while investigating ways to use educational technology in a useful and productive way.
Phil Taylor

A Narrow View? - The Principal of Change - 0 views

  • notion of “meaningful screen time(by the way, many pediatricians have changed there recommendations on screen time).
  • “reading and writing should be the floor, not the ceiling”
Phil Taylor

Do 1:1 devices really have an impact in the classroom? - Innovate My School - 0 views

  • 1:1 devices has shifted their learning from teacher-centred to child-centred
  • Central to all of our work in Y6 has been the class blog.
Phil Taylor

Harvard Education Letter - 0 views

  • ninth-grade English Literature class bent over their cell phones, furiously texting. They are engaged and on task, and she will soon have their thoughts on the possible consequences of Friar Lawrence marrying two star-crossed lovers in sixteenth-century Verona.
  • lessons around the capabilities of the dumbest phone
  • For such quick assessments, many teachers use the free Web tool www.polleverywhere.com to get instant feedback
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  • tudents told researchers that they learned best when collaborating with peers and, when asked to name their choice of technological learning tools, overwhelmingly chose smart phones over fancy new laptops.
Phil Taylor

The end of online privacy - The Globe and Mail - 0 views

  • Indeed, a variety of players – including state security agencies to Internet marketers to organized-crime circles – are creating an online world in which the very concept of anonymity has basically vanished.
  • “People at first thought anonymity was very simple,” he says. “It's the complete opposite: The Internet is a great tool for spying.”
  • “We're not working with any individual consumer information,” Mr. Green says. “In fact, we don't want it.” Instead, Generation5 says it focuses on balancing anonymity with consumer targeting.
Phil Taylor

5 Fantastic Ways to Use Wallwisher in the Classroom - SimpleK12 - 1 views

  • Wallwisher is “an online notice board maker.” Kind of a bleak description so to spice it up a little, Wallwisher is an online collaboration tool to share ideas, resources, and thoughts on a particular topic
Phil Taylor

'Internet Predator' Stereotypes Debunked in New Study - 0 views

  • most online sex offenders are adults who target teens and seduce victims into sexual relationships. They take time to develop the trust and confidence of victims, so that the youth see these relationships as romances or sexual adventures. The youth most vulnerable to online sex offenders have histories of sexual or physical abuse, family problems, and tendencies to take risks both on- and offline, the researchers say.
Phil Taylor

Google's privacy counsel surprised at how few people change settings - Winnipeg Free Press - 0 views

  • The facility is reachable by searching for "ads preference manager," by clicking on "ads by Google" buttons that appear along with certain targeted ads, and through a somewhat cumbersome process via Google's home page.
  • It tells me that privacy is very much also culturally defined
  • There's certainly much more privacy debate in the U.S. now than ever in my two decades of being involved in privacy law
Phil Taylor

Minnesota students, teachers find iPad becoming go-to tool - TwinCities.com - 0 views

  • And though the iPads have been in the building for only two months, an education revolution appears to be under way.
  • I actually do use Winthrop High School students are never far from their iPads, even using them during their lunch hours. A glance across the school cafeteria reveals iPads on almost every table. this for many academic purposes." Those include taking class notes and recording lecture audio in an app dubbed Evernote, using the iPad as planner and calendar, downloading and reading class materials in PDF form and writing papers.
Phil Taylor

New Platform Designed To Bring Collaborative Learning to iPad -- THE Journal - 0 views

  • eStudent is a content creation and sharing platform specially designed for use with the Apple iPad mobile computing device. It allows a teacher to create content for lessons and then "push out" the content to their students' iPads, as well as for students to create and share content with one another and in groups. The features eStudent offers to boost mobile collaboration include:
Phil Taylor

6 Top Tech Trends on the Horizon for Higher Education - Wired Campus - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

  • notes that mobile devices have been listed before, but it says that resistance by many schools continues to slow the full integration of mobile devices into higher education.
  • Learning analytics
  • Challenges to adoption include incorporating information coming from a variety of sources and in different formats and concerns about privacy and profiling.
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  • Augmented reality, the layering of virtual information over actual locations, such as an interactive, mobile-based museum map, is another up-and-coming trend. It is two to three years away from adoption in education.
Phil Taylor

Open Thinking Wiki - 0 views

  • This is a collection of resources that can be used by educators or students regarding the issue of digital citizenship. Note: the questions used here are targeted primarily at high school students, but many of these questions apply to anyone new to the topic.
Phil Taylor

Ted Curran.net » Cultivate Your Personal Learning Network Part II: Showing What You Know - 0 views

  • This is why many educators are recommending students compile ePortfolios, a culmination of their best work over the course of their educational careers. With an ePortfolio, people can actually look at the very best work you have produced and they can see the quality of thinking for themselves.
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Fun Experience with Professional Wedding Photography in Sydney - 1 views

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Phil Taylor

What the iPad (and other technology) can't replace in education - The Answer Sheet - The Washington Post - 1 views

  • We need to stop pretending that technology can fix problems that aren’t technological in nature. Kids are bored. They don’t know why they’re learning what they’re learning. The solution isn’t asking the question better. The solution is asking a better question.
Phil Taylor

eLearning Blog // Don't Waste Your Time » Google Wave in education - 0 views

  • m my first post on Google Wave: “What is Google Wave?” I’ve been finding and reading (a
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Parent Advice - Bullying is Everybody's Business - Common Sense Media - 1 views

  • But there are also kids who act as upstanders. These are the kids who actively try to break the cycle, whether by sticking up for the target, addressing the bully directly, or notifying the appropriate authorities about what's going on.
Phil Taylor

iOS 5 release date tonight plus iTunes 10.5 ahead of Siri iPhone 4S : Beatweek Magazine - 0 views

  • iCloud (here’s more on the iCloud.com launch), which allows iTunes purchases including songs and TV episodes to be stored on Apple’s servers and tapped into on-demand via any of your iTunes or iOS devices. This includes the option to have your purchases automatically download to each of your devices (buying a song via iTunes on your computer and having it immediately also download itself to your iPhone, for instance) and also includes the ability to download any previous purchases, including those you may have lost due to drive failure, for free
Phil Taylor

The 4Ss of Note Taking With Technology | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Whether students work in cloud-based platforms or take pictures of analog notes, technology lets them save their work indefinitely. I once had a wonderful advisee. Every afternoon, we repeated this routine. Find his planner. Find his notebooks. Make sure that he could find his notes in said notebooks. Put the notebooks into his backpack. When we finally got this child a laptop, everything changed. He typed all of his notes in Google Docs so that he could access them from any device and from anywhere. Suddenly, everything was truly saved.
  • note taking is an activity where the note taker needs to process information and reframe, reorganize, and work with the data to make note taking useful.
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