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Kimberly Brosan

1 Tool at a Time: Build Your Toolbelt - home - 0 views

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    Webinars from ISTE's SIGMS that focus on tools for you to use in your professional practice.
Judy O'Connell

ipadcentral - home - 19 views

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    The laptop untethered us from the fixed desktop location and allowed technology to become mobile. A new range of devices is now breaking many of the final shackles of computing use that were not conducive to effective educational practice. A range of these devices have been available for many years but it was the release of the iPad that has seen wide educational acceptance of the alternative mobile device.
Dennis OConnor

How Georgia Tech Has Shown the Perils of SOPA - 4 views

  • This has been a tough week for open education, at least in higher education.  First came the news that Georgia Tech has taken down a 14-year-old student wiki site that allowed discussions and collaboration across courses and across semesters.  Next came the news of more details on proposed intellectual property laws in Congress, dubbed SOPA for Stop Online Piracy Act, that are being drafted in a draconian manner to protect content providers while taking away reasonable “safe harbor” protections for internet site operators.  Despite the nominal differences in these two pieces of legislation, I think that the Georgia Tech FERPA decision has shown just how dangerous SOPA could be to higher education.
  • Bryan Alexander recently summarized a Google+ hangout discussion on the topic of SOPA’s potential affect on higher education, and I think the group hit on some very important points. Under the bill’s terms aggrieved IP holders can cut financial support to such sites, or have them shut down, or have their Web locations blocked at the Domain Name Services (DNS) level.  The US attorney general can apparently create a blacklist of offending Web sites.  Internet service providers (ISPs) would no longer have “safe harbor” protection; instead, they would be liable for content whose publication and access they facilitated. [snip] Safe harbor - this may be the crux of the matter for schools.  If ISPs no longer have safe harbor protection, campuses acting as ISPs will have extra incentive to police existing content, and to enforce more scrutiny of new creations. IT departments will have more work, much as librarians.  Financially strapped institutions will have additional problems. [snip] Fair use - SOPA makes no provision for that 1976 doctrine.  Indeed, schools might find supporting fair use less appealing if infringement risks are more salient.    Risk aversion might lead to decreased fair use claims.
ADAM CARRON

ICT in Education/Key Challenges in Integrating ICTs in Education - Wikibooks, open book... - 0 views

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    Key Challenges in Integrating ICTs in Education Although valuable lessons may be learned from best practices around the world, there is no one formula for determining the optimal level of ICT integration in the educational system. Significant challenges that policymakers and planners, educators, education administrators, and other stakeholders need to consider include educational policy and planning, infrastructure, language and content, capacity building, and financing.
Anne Weaver

guidedinquiryhistory - home - 30 views

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    "A collaborative space to help teachers understand how to better their practice by using Guided Inquiry and Web 2.0 tools to implement the National Curriculum for History"
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    This wiki looks very helpful in resourcing for the AC and in supporting Guided Inquiry. Produced by Masters students it showcases Web 2 tools.
Robin Cicchetti

Wikipedia:Manual of Style (words to watch) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 14 views

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    Wikipedia Manual of Style - words to watch for. Excellent treatment of language that can signal bias, racist content, editorializing and other linguistic flags.
Fran Bullington

Reading-Active-and-Engaging - Book Trailers - Assessment Rubric - 17 views

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    Excellent, detailed book trailer rubric.
beth gourley

Best practices in school library website design - 2 views

  • how can you best serve them
  • What do your patrons need,
  • made all of the text into images using an application like Photoshop and then posted the images on the website. I
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  • great deal of work to maintain
  • Make images as small as practical, to speed download time.
  • Making a website highly usable is a process involving several steps:
  • t is not a highly flexible content
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    Overall an informative page with some good guidelines. I especially appreciate the comments about keeping the maintainance work load low. Creating a blog is a good idea, but it has not been practiclal here in China since free services like blogger and edublogs are blocked. Adding wordpress to the ISP is the best solution. I tried this at one point and the server lost the wordpress download. Time and frustration has not allowed me to try it again, but I know it will work. I'm surprised there is not a suggestion for wiki links. J. Valenza has shown that this is an easy and possibly effective collaborative process.
Janice Stearns

Web 2.0 Meets Information Literacy - 2 views

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    Joyce Valenza's wiki on Information Literacy and Web 2.0. Amazing resources for librarians and all educators. Presented at NECC.
Alice Bryant

Reading 2.0 - home - 0 views

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    A wiki by Anita Beaman and Amy Oberts to try to mesh Web 2.0 interactive technologies with traditional books and reading.
Joyce Valenza

Gwyneth's set of At-a-Glance Comic Tutorials - 30 views

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    Wow! What a wonderful array of teaching tools for us to use and share.
Cathy Oxley

Project ELITE - Empowering Librarians to Integrate Technology in Education - 23 views

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    Great resource for Librarians to integrate technology into education.
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