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Family meetings, 'tech breaks,' encouraged to keep tabs on kids' online activity - Winnipeg Free Press - 1 views

  • Parents who try to secretly monitor their kids' online activities are wasting their time and should use an approach that builds trust and allows for conversation, says a psychologist who has studied texting, social networking and other online pursuits.
  • "Your job then is to learn and to assess, and to now use your parent radar to see if there might be any problems."
Phil Taylor

Web Inquiry Projects - Overview - 1 views

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    "Web Inquiry Projects (WIPs) are open inquiry learning activities that leverage the use of uninterpreted online data and information"
Phil Taylor

A Principal's Reflections: A Pedagogical Shift Needed for Digital Success - 0 views

  • Lend a critical lens to your digital learning activities to being to develop more activities where students demonstrate what they understand as opposed to what they just know.
Phil Taylor

TeachersFirst: Hands off, Vanna! Giving Students Control of Interactive Whiteboard Learning - 0 views

  • First and foremost, let's give students control of IWB learning. These ideas and strategies will help you configure both physical space and learning activities so the IWB becomes a collaborative, student workspace instead of a magic, teacher-centered lesson machine.
Phil Taylor

Professional Learning Communities and Networks « The Cheeky Lit Teacher - 0 views

  • Personal Learning Communities
  • the administration is going to be actively involved in the groups as participants with teachers still being the leaders. It’s their intent to be an equal participant in the process. Teachers have been asked to choose which of the four groups they would like to join. The topics are differentiated instruction, cross-curricular projects, teaching with technology, and school culture – character education. All are meaningful, current topic areas that are connected to our school and board’s SMART goals.
Phil Taylor

No Facebook or Twitter in Class? Try These Teaching Work-Arounds | EdTech Magazine - 1 views

  • Perhaps more important than the content we teach are the life skills we model by embracing these ­concepts. Using social media in the classroom allows teachers to remind students of the power their words can have online. This understanding will be crucial as they head to ­college, start a career and become adults in a ­digital world.
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    Anyone can look up Benjamin Franklin on Wikipedia and create a PowerPoint presentation of the information found there. Creating a fake Facebook wall for Benjamin Franklin that delivers the same ­information, but from the perceived perspective of Benjamin Franklin himself, adds a level of higher-order thinking to the activity that students will long remember.
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