The Importance of your Digital Reputation - Cyberbullying Research Center - 1 views
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"Those who do not learn how to utilize social media strategically run a great risk of encountering obstacles when seeking employment or admission. Research has been clear that social media can serve important professional purposes, such as personal branding, self-promotion ad impression management (Chen, 2013; Jackson & Lilleker, 2011; Labrecque et al., 2011; Zhao et al., 2013), and we encourage its intentional positive use. We suggest that all youth (and young adults!) work extra hard to do great things at school and in their community (e.g., making the honor roll, volunteering, extra-curricular activities, etc.) so that when one does search for them, they find evidence of hard work, integrity, and civic-mindedness."
School library research summarised: a graduate program - 1 views
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This revised edition includes five new studies (Colorado 2012, Kansas 2012, New Jersey 2011, New York 2012, and Pennsylvania 2012). However, the Delaware, New Jersey, and New York studies are continuations of research cited in the first edition. Using smaller samplings of surveys or focus groups, these studies drill down into particular aspects of school library programs, such as what quality programs look like, what effective school librarians do and their dispositions. They also seek to learn what stakeholders-teachers, school administrators, librarians, students, and parents-value and think about the relationship between school library programs and student academic success.
Digital Citizenship Shouldn't Stop at the Door - My Math Adventures - 0 views
To Kill A Mockingbird Resources | - 0 views
Advocacy Revisited: Newer Insights based on Research and Evidence | Haycock | World Lib... - 0 views
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By Ken Haycock - Published in 'World Libraries' Vol 19 2009 "Although a popular focus for librarians, advocacy is often misunderstood and rarely evaluated. It is not publicity, public relations, messaging, marketing, or lobbying alone. It is a planned, deliberate, and sustained effort to develop understanding and support incrementally over time. Greatest success comes through positive relationships, employing proven strategies for social influence - consistency and commitment, reciprocation, authority, liking, social proof, and scarcity."
DigitalLicenceSampleQuiz - 0 views
10 Digital Citizenship Resources - Web in the Classroom Part 3 | K-12 Blueprint - 0 views
5-Minute Film Festival: Teaching Digital Citizenship | Edutopia - 0 views
20 Free Stock Photo Sites for Your Social Media Images - 0 views
Free Technology for Teachers: Choosito - A Search Engine With Reading Level Index - 0 views
The Best Places To Get The "Same" Text Written For Different "Levels" | Larry... - 0 views
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Having the "same" text written for different levels of English comprehension can be a life-saver for a multi-level class of English Language Learners or for a teacher with a mainstream class that includes some students that are facing other challenges. They can be an important tool for differentiation. Listed here are a few sources where you can get these different versions other than creating them yourself.
Kiddle - visual search engine for kids - 0 views
BBC Radio 4 - In Our Time, Beowulf - 0 views
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