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empfinkenstein

New York Times Learning Network - 2 views

*Tool Name*: New York Times Learning Network (https://www.nytimes.com/section/learning) *Short Description:* The New York Times has a specific website that offers teaching ideas and directly relate...

"Digital Citizenship" "Critical Thinking" "social media" "student engagement" "reliable sources"

started by empfinkenstein on 18 Mar 18 no follow-up yet
beccacorso

Digizen - 0 views

The Digizen website is an online resource that provides information and interactive games to teach parents, teachers and students about Digital Citizenship. The resources provided promote digital c...

TechinPedagogy DigitalCitizenship Teacher Resources ParentResources

started by beccacorso on 23 Jun 17 no follow-up yet
pcarstensen

Digizen - Home - 2 views

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    Digizen - Internet Social Networking advice and guidance for young people, parents and teachers
joshuacelliott1

Zopler - 0 views

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    Zopler is a social network where writers, authors and students can easily collaborate on writing stories together as a group.
ammiegf2000

Collaboration Resource- Pinterest.com - 3 views

Pinterest.com is an online service that allows you to share images through social networking. With Pinterest you have a virtual pinboard that allows you to post ideas that you want to remember and ...

collaboration Study Resource Teacher Resource

started by ammiegf2000 on 15 Jun 18 no follow-up yet
meganconners

Digizen - Resources - Digizen Game - 0 views

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    Digizen - Internet Social Networking advice and guidance for young people, parents and teachers
joshuacelliott1

Celly - Instant Group Text and Polls | Mobile Learning | Text to Screen - 0 views

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    Celly lets you instantly group people and topics into cells. Cells function as chatrooms where people communicate instantly via text-based messaging. Cells can include messages from the web or other social networks to capture your interests.
caseytorstenson

Orwell - A game where you play as an analyst in a surveillance state PC/Mac/Linux - 2 views

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    (Please note the link to a Free Demo download on the right hand side of the linked page) Orwell is an episodic indie game that puts players in the role of an analyst working for a fictional surveillance state in the wake of a bomb explosion in a public square. Players are tasked with scouring news sites, social networking sites, message boards, blogs, text chats, and the like for clues as to the identity of the bomber and possible motivations for the bombing. Potentially relevant information is highlighted, but it is up to the player to decide whether each piece of information is worthy of inclusion in a report to be passed up the chain of command. The items selected create the narrative that law enforcement will act upon, but the player has no say as to what actions are taken beyond selecting what to include in the accumulated data. The story unfolds through the narrative that player-selected data constructs and the actions that result. Mistakes can result in the detention or prosecution of innocents. This forces the player to exercise research and critical thinking skills, particularly evaluating data as relevant or irrelevant, reading between the lines, and maintaining awareness of how each piece of information contributes to an overall narrative. Embedded in all of this is a clever critique of the surveillance apparatus and how it relates to our conceptions of freedom, safety, and privacy-a critique, I would argue, worthy of the game's name. I selected Orwell for this critical thinking post because it is essentially a gamified exercise in research, or, put another way, research with training-wheels. All of the pieces of data that the user can include are presented in context, and players must evaluate how a clue relates to both its context and to the investigation as a whole in order to make useful selections. That kind of consideration is essentially what we are doing as we research material for inclusion in an academic paper, and so I believe the game doe
laurmacdonald

Digizen http://www.digizen.org - 1 views

Lauren MacDonald Tool Name: Digizen http://www.digizen.org Short Description: Digizen is a digital citizenship awareness website for teachers, parents, and students. Digizen shares specific advice...

Digital Citizenship

started by laurmacdonald on 13 Mar 18 no follow-up yet
laurenurrico

Starfish CONNECT - 4 views

Starfish CONNECT portrays critical aspects of community between students and their educators. It is great social network application used by several institutions to help organize appointments, prom...

Teacher Resource Communication Collaboration Study Resource

started by laurenurrico on 13 Jun 17 no follow-up yet
Gregory Foschi

Wikispaces - 2 views

A great way to collect resources for your courses and use as a location and tool for your students to interact and do group work. Presentations can be posted and viewed by the whole class as well a...

Teacher Resource Communication Collaboration Study Resource Presentation

started by Gregory Foschi on 15 Jun 17 no follow-up yet
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