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Jennie Bales

Handy Resources for Teaching Copyright and Fair Use | Educational Technology and Mobile... - 2 views

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    "Becoming a digital citizen entails a nuanced understanding of the intricacies surrounding the concepts of copyright, fair use, and creative commons. To help students develop such an understanding, Copyright and Creativity -a site I discovered through AASL- offers this excellent collection of educational resources ready for use in classrooms. "
Jennie Bales

8 Ways to Boost Your Creativity With Technology - InformED - 5 views

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    Creativity is quickly becoming one of the most highly valued traits of the 21st century, and according to a 2016 report from the World Economic Forum, it's one of the top three skills employers will be looking for by 2020. Given its increasing importance, you might be wondering whether there is anything you can do to foster creativity. One tool we all have at our disposal but perhaps don't always use as effectively as we could is technology.
davidsonteach

SCIS | Leaders in technology: role of teacher librarians - 5 views

  • technology alone is not enough
  • must introduce a plan to develop the technology skills of the late adopters who have not taken up the new technology
  • technical support
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  • 25 per cent of the educational budget needs to be spent on PD
  • Smart users of the new technologies know when to go unplugged
  • How can students find the truth when people pay for the hits?
  • Students as serial questioners
Jennie Bales

Leading Personalized Learning Literacy Tools | Getting Smart - 2 views

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    Personalized learning is steadily revolutionizing teaching and learning, both during the school day and the time students spend outside of the classroom. The proliferation of quality digital tools and platforms that facilitate exciting new ways for students to learn-such as through self-guided or blended learning-has dramatically expanded the possibilities for where and when students can access educational content and what they can do with it.
Jennie Bales

Attention, and Other 21st-Century Social Media Literacies (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE.edu - 2 views

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    Social media-networked digital media such as Facebook, Twitter, blogs, and wikis-enable people to socialize, organize, learn, play, and engage in commerce. The part that makes social media social is that technical skills need to be exercised in concert with others: encoding, decoding, and community. I focus on five social media literacies: Attention, Participation, Collaboratio,n Network awareness and Critical consumption
Jennie Bales

Blog - Modern Learners - 3 views

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    As well as pertinent regular blog posts there are a series of podcasts in signficant topics on technology adoption and leadership in the field. We live in a moment of unprecedented change, and our conceptions of schooling and education are being challenged in fundamental ways. Educational leaders around the globe are grappling with unfamiliar new contexts for learning which demand new ways of thinking and leading around an increasingly uncertain future. ML Publishers Will Richardson and Bruce Dixon unpack some of these new contexts, and articulate a mission that is focused on helping our readers become not just modern learners but modern leaders as well, leaders who are better informed and make better decisions for the modern students in their charge.
Jennie Bales

NMC Horizon Report > 2015 Library Edition | The New Media Consortium - 9 views

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    The NMC Horizon Report: 2015 Library Edition examines key trends, significant challenges, and important developments in technology for their impact on academic and research libraries worldwide.
Jennie Bales

ITL Research - 1 views

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    Education and political leaders in countries around the world have recognized the imperative to prepare their youth for the 21st century, a goal that many believe requires the fundamental transformation of educational opportunities together with the integration of technology into teaching and learning. But educational change is complex. It takes place within an ecosystem of influences that range from national policies, programs, and supports to local community contexts and school-specific professional cultures. Part of Microsoft's commitment to education, ITL Research is a multiyear global research program designed to investigate the factors that promote the transformation of teaching practices and the impact those changes have on students' learning outcomes across a broad range of country contexts.
Jennie Bales

Blended library - 5 views

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    Blended Library is a joint research project with the Human-Computer Interaction Group University of Konstanz, Library of the University of Konstanz, the work group Databases and Information Systems University of Konstanz, the Knowledge Media Research Center Tuebingen and the university library of Tuebingen.
trickydee

A Guidebook for Social Media in the Classroom | Edutopia - 4 views

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    Hi, just read an article in The Sunday Age "Digital natives or just digital labourers". 15/05/16. It is worth taking a look at. Some young people seem to be feeling the need to "switch off". I note that in my reading for Assignment 2 in FYI, vol 20 Number 1, Summer 2016 "Developoing a reading culture" one of the opportunities provided by libraries is "the chance to be still, to be quiet and to be absorbed in another story and another world." This is not a Luddite statement about the evils of social media, rather an acknowledgement that somehow school libraries need to accommodate and be so much to so many students. If we have makerspaces, games and gaming how can we also provide the space for quiet reflection, reading and private study? This challenge seems to consume much of our thinking in our library at the moment. Our library has three full time staff, and no separate, larger rooms. If we divide the space into rooms, then we limit its flexibility. I think this is called "being between a rock and a hard place"
Jennie Bales

ISTE 2017: NMC Horizon Report Focuses on Flexible Learning Spaces and STEAM | EdTech Ma... - 3 views

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    Summary article with first look at coming trends like deeper learning approaches and potentials challenges to their adoption.
Jennie Bales

Making, Building and Creating to Learn - 7 views

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    I then delved into reading many articles and books about Makerspaces. I'm a teacher librarian in a junior girls' school and I saw how within our library an area could be created to encourage creativity using the numerous amount of technology we have in our library.
Jennie Bales

21st Century School Libraries - YouTube - 7 views

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    School libraries are the hub of the school, librarians are heavily involved in education, and changing technology means the library is actually more relevant than ever. Elementary, middle and senior school teacher librarians talk about their roles and contributions to the teaching, learning and reading of the teachers and students. Emphasis on the exploration of 21 century skills and learner needs.
Jennie Bales

21st_century_learning_spaces.pdf - 8 views

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    In today's interconnected, technology driven world, learning typically takes place in physical, virtual and remote places. It is an integrated, highly- technical environment in which learners learn.
Jennie Bales

Future Learning | Mini Documentary | GOOD - YouTube - 0 views

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    Students are the future, but what's the future for students? To arm them with the relevant, timeless skills for our rapidly changing world, we need to revolutionize what it means to learn. Education innovators like Dr. Sugata Mitra, visiting professor at MIT; Sal Khan, founder of Khan Academy; and Dr. Catherine Lucey, Vice Dean of Education at UCSF, are redefining how we engage young minds for a creatively and technologically-advanced future. Which of these educators holds the key for unlocking the learning potential inside every student?
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    I found this interesting in how many of the presenters shared Sir Ken Robinson's views on education. That as it began out of the Industrial Revolution, it's now time to adapt to the skills that our current students need. Dr Mitra's list of what students really need: Reading Comprehension skills and the ability to search and retrieve from the internet I found particularly relevant to my role as a teacher librarian.
Jennie Bales

Envisioning the Future of Education and Jobs | Getting Smart - 1 views

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    Future of Jobs Report 2018: "By 2020, more than a third of the desired core skill sets of most occupations will be comprised of skills that are not yet considered crucial to the job today … Overall, social skills - such as persuasion, emotional intelligence and teaching others - will be in higher demand across industries than narrow technical skills, such as programming or equipment operation and control. In essence, technical skills will need to be supplemented with strong social and collaboration skills.""
Jennie Bales

Lucacept - intercepting the Web | A teacher learning about the web and sharing it with ... - 9 views

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    Jenny Luca is Director of ICT and eLearning at Toorak College in Mt.Eliza. Her blog aims to share what she discovers about the potential of Web 2.0 application in educational settings.
Jennie Bales

What is 21st Century Education? - 9 views

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    Ongoing, updated essay that encapsulates 21 C learning as part of a commercial website that provides professional support for schools - US based but with strong correlations to Australian setting.
Jennie Bales

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills - 4 views

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    The P21 site focuses on global citizenship and presents a framework with a holistic view of 21st century teaching and learning that combines a discrete focus on 21st century student outcomes (a blending of specific skills, content knowledge, expertise and literacies) with innovative support systems to help students master the multi-dimensional abilities required of them in the 21st century and beyond.
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