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Classroom Posters and Resources for Teaching Students about Digital Citizenship ~ Educa... - 1 views

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    Digital Citizenship posters
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eduCanon - 0 views

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    Similar to edpuzzle, this tool allows you to use video and questions you create for formative assessment
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Copyright Flowchart: Can I Use It? Yes? No? If This… Then… | Langwitches Blog - 0 views

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    This flowchart covers copyright and Creative Commons.  It is a wonderful resource!
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A Must See Graphic on Creative Commons for Students ~ Educational Technology and Mobile... - 0 views

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    Creative Commons Infographic! This would be a good resource for a classroom.
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EDCI 325: Teacher Leadership in Technology Integration: Practice Digital Citizenship wi... - 1 views

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    This is a link to my professional development artifact and resources.
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Learning Objectives Mastery Features | Schoology - 0 views

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    Schoology has made it easier to use standards based assessment!
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Finalists - 2014 SIIA CODiE Awards - 0 views

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    Schoology is featured in this post, and explains ways that it may be integrated with other platforms.  It also explains how the paid version differs from the free version.
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How to Use Schoology Discussions - 0 views

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    This video explains how teachers can organize discussions in Schoology and how to add video content and discussions to a folder.
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Schoology Blog | Schoology - 0 views

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The future of public education: Makerspace @ Lakewood City Schools | School Factory - 0 views

  • This kind of integration between business, community, government, and schools is what we need in order to transform the function of public education in our society--and a makerspace is just the right kind of place to do it.
  • hackerspaces - focus on electrons makerspaces - focus on atoms citizen science lab - focus on biology, science research open democracy - enable citizens to engage with mechanisms of democracy co-working - shared space for independent professionals project collaborative - gateway to project economy creative communities - support for creative / artistic communities
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    The Maker Movement seeks to integrate the use of technology in creation.  While this article is not specifically about technology, the mindset informing the movement recognizes technology as a powerful tool for student centered learning.
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Three Sizzling Ways to Expand Your Personal Learning Networks This Summer | Common Sens... - 0 views

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    Some tips for building your PLN, with some new ideas that I didn't see in our discussion posts.
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Goals and Actions - CESU_Technology - 0 views

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    This is CESU's Action Plan.
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IVECA - 1 views

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    FWSU is collaborating with the International Virtual Schooling Association to comply with the Vermont Educational Technology Plan and the FWSU Action Plan.  I found this link on FWSU's Global Learning Blog, which is a tremendous model for other schools who may be looking for models to emulate or to extend their PLN.
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Global Learning | Franklin West Supervisory Union - 1 views

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    This blog does a nice job of connecting the district's vision to the Vermont Educational Technology Plan.  I see the Targets, Action Steps, and Success Indicators clearly identified, as well as documentation of process and product.  This blog is a great way to maintain transparency within the community while keeping people accountable and modeling ways that the targets are being met.  
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Multimedia eBook » Mapping Media to the Common Core - 0 views

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    This is Wes Fryer's resource page for creating eBooks. 
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Grit In The Classroom Has To Be A Dialogue - 0 views

  • Grit is hanging in and never giving up, but it’s more than that. Grit is being comfortable when you are outside of your comfort zone, and it’s forging ahead when you hit the wall because you know that you’ll get up and continue moving forward. Grit is a life skill!
  • Grit is hanging in and never giving up, but it’s more than that. Grit is being comfortable when you are outside of your comfort zone, and it’s forging ahead when you hit the wall because you know that you’ll get up and continue moving forward. Grit is a life skill!
  • 1. Grit should be in everyone’s vocabulary, talked about, written on the board, and mentioned in report cards
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  • 2. We should consciously and visibly work toward grit with our students
  • 3. Teaching the whole child means ensuring that a student’s preparation goes beyond the 3 R’s
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    This article about grit reminds me of our visions for the schools of the future.  I found this article on Twitter.
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Understanding Google Certification - Edudemic - 0 views

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    This is a useful article that I found on Twitter.  It explains the various types of Google certifications.
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Innovation: Education - 0 views

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    The Tarrant Center for innvative Education maintains a blog. I read about it on Twitter.
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