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Be a Good Digital Citizen: Tips for Teens and Parents | Common Sense Media - 3 views

  • Digital Citizenship Tips for Teens For teens, we offer five simple rules of digital citizenship to help them create a world they can be proud of -- and inspire others to do the same. Think before you post or text -- a bad reputation could be just a click away. Before you press the "send" button, imagine the last person in the world that you’d want seeing what you post. What goes around comes around. If you want your privacy respected, respect others' privacy. Posting an embarrassing photo or forwarding a friend’s private text without asking can cause unintended hurt or damage to others. Spread heart, not hurt. If you wouldn’t say it in person, don’t say it online. Stand up for those who are bullied or harassed, and let them know that you’re there for them. Give and get credit. We’re all proud of what we create. Illegal downloading, digital cheating, and cutting and pasting other people’s stuff may be easy, but that doesn’t make it right. You have the responsibility to respect other people’s creative work -- and the right to have your own work respected. Make this a world you want to live in. Spread the good stuff. Create, share, tag, comment, and contribute to the online world in positive ways.
Sam Oppel

Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: Twitter Series-My Super, Top Secret Tip... - 4 views

  • 1) Where do you find all those links you post? 2) How do you make sure you don't miss everything without staying on Twitter 24/7? 3) How do you organize everything you find from Twitter?
Kristina Dvorak

Essay on how to use YouTube as a teaching tool | Inside Higher Ed - 2 views

  • Look for videos of under 10 minutes in length. There are uploads of entire documentaries, movies, shows, etc. but you probably can’t devote one or more classes entirely to that source.
  • Try to find videos that do more than replace your talking head with another. The idea is to change the class pace, not replicate it.
    • Kristina Dvorak
       
      Need to try this for Art History.
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  • Those who already use PowerPoint in classes can simply copy the URL of the clip selected, paste it into a slide, hit the space bar, and the link becomes "live."
  • As in the example above, take a few moments to ask for student feedback on what they saw.
  • A good listening exercise is to ask students to jot down the three major points or details they see in the video.
  • This generation of undergraduates grew up with video, but it’s no longer dazzled by it. It sees video as a ubiquitous vehicle in which information is communicated,
  • Third, don’t make the URL public unless your video is good enough to not add to the YouTube clutter, and it won’t get you into trouble. You need to own rights to any images you use before going public, but you can use most things for educational purposes as long as you don’t distribute them.
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    Great article about using YouTube in the classroom, directed at college level, but has valuable information for any lecture class.  
Lisa Westerman

Diigo - Web Highlighter and Sticky Notes, Online Bookmarking and Annotation, Personal L... - 4 views

shared by Lisa Westerman on 22 Jun 12 - Cached
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    Diigo vs. Alternatives, or Why Diigo? If you want more than a simple bookmarking tool, Diigo is for you! Compared with other bookmarking tools, Diigo enables you to do so much more. Period. If you read a lot digitally, Diigo is for you! Compared with other information management tools, Diigo is differentiated by its focus on e-reading.
Marzia Benson

How to Create an Online Powerpoint Presentation With Google Docs - 1 views

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    Just think of a situation where you are on a vacation, travelling to a friends place and your boss calls you to create one urgent presentation. Later you realize that, your friend does not have office installed on his machine. Now when creating a presentation is seriosly a challenge for you, thats where an online office tools comes handy.
amykohlhaas

You Tube in The Classroom - 4 views

  • It’s matured into one of the biggest resources for educational content ever.
  • do a little digging.
  • Engage students by showing a video relevant to their lives.
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  • Playlists are YouTube’s way of allowing you to organize videos
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  • real-world context
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  • alternative viewpoints
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  • Capture and save projects and discussions
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    YouTube is rolling out some big new ways to engage with the education community. Continuing with our look at how YouTube can aid teachers and students, it's probably a good idea to actually outline exactly how the video service can help in the classroom. Let's get started.
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    This article has ideas that I hadn't thought to use! 
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    This site provides multiple ways You Tube can be helpful in the classroom - including sparking discussions, creating playlists for review at home, and adding quizzes to videos.
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    Great ideas of incorporating You Tube to make learning engaging and relevant.
Carl Spilles

Twitter as a Powerful Educational Tool | Using Twitter Hashtags - 1 views

  • What Mubarak might not have known is that while he was trying to maintain his iron grip on power, thousands of Egyptians were tweeting about their frustration with the dictator. Eventually, the people on the street, armed with nothing more than a cell phone and a free social media site, changed the course of history. If you are a middle or high school social studies teacher, and you wanted to provide your students with a close-up view of the events unfolding in Egypt, you could turn to a traditional news service. Or, you could follow the hashtag #Egypt on Twitter and tap into the real-time pulse of unfolding events by people on the streets of Cairo.
anonymous

9 YouTube Tips and Tricks for Teachers | The Whiteboard Blog - 1 views

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    Great information if you plan on using You Tube videos in the classroom!
mverbrugge50315

Epals.com: BusyTeacher's Detailed Review - 0 views

  • There are many fun projects where teachers are seeking collaboration from all over the world. You may well find something interesting and relevant to your class needs, or can take part in an additional fun project on a longer term basis with your class. If you are unable to find something that meets your needs, you have the option to create your own project with your own goals, expectations and parameters and seek other people from around the world to join you in your chosen project
    • mverbrugge50315
       
      Unbelievable how collaboration is changing. I'm fortunate to teach in a big building with other Business Teachers, but teachers from smaller districts where they may be on their own, what a great tool.
Shaeley Santiago

How to use twitter in the classroom Part 1 | Expert teacher training in student motivat... - 5 views

  • The following tips will help you efficiently use twitter in your classroom to enhance your professional learning
  • If you have a bit more time and you would like to see a targeted list of educators put together in a Google doc go HERE.
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    Blog post with tips for using Twitter to expand your professional learning network.
Marzia Benson

Current Site Issues - YouTube Help - 1 views

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    If you are having trouble with You Tube features and functions, you might not be the problem. Here is a list of current site issues. I am having trouble with the video editor: it does not play the video in preview.
Aileen Sullivan

Submitting a template - Google Docs Help - 2 views

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    If you repeatedly use the same format for a Google Document, these directions will allow you to make your format into a template for you, and others, to use as a starting point.
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    This is from the "Google Docs" help pages.
anonymous

YouTube Teachers - YouTube - 8 views

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    Gets you excited for using Youtube in the classroom.
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    One teacher's description of how he incorporates You Tube into his teaching.
Christina Schmitt

E-pals Around the World - ReadWriteThink - 4 views

  • This lesson helps you select e-pals for your students and develop real-life writing and learning experiences for them.
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    This is a lesson plan for grades 6-8. This lesson helps you select e-pals for your students and develop real-life writing and learning experiences for them.
Jamie Dee

Revise Song Lyrics Creative Writing - 3 views

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    A parody music video promoting agriculture! If you like it, feel free to share it with your friends! No copyright infringement of original song intended.Become a fan of our new facebook page
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    Loved it! Shows such an awesome way students can use technology for their passion! Gonna show ALL my farm friends! ;D
John Kvapil

27 Twitter Tools To Help You Find And Manage Followers - 3 views

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    I took a look at this link and about dropped over! I am amazed at how many management tools are out there!
Sara Rael

Mapping Out a Get-to-Know-You Project | Teaching Tolerance - 1 views

  • Submitted by Sarah Anderson on July 11, 2012 Keywords: Stereotypes and bias One of the simplest ways to foster compassion and understanding in our classrooms is to give students opportunities to share stories about their lives. By communicating and listening, students can break down stereotypes and see each other as real people.
  • Celebrating diversity is not just about recognizing other cultures and ethnicities. It is also about acknowledging that we all have rich and complex stories with varied pasts and personal struggles. The more we know about each other’s lives, the easier it is to accept and understand. 
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    This would be great for introducing maps plus a start of the year opener.
Jennifer Otten

NEA - Get Smart! - 5 views

    • Laura Foell
       
      Study up about the drop box, mobile mouse pro, edutecher,
    • Jennifer Otten
       
      Thanks for pointing out the mobile mouse pro. Have you used that before? There are A LOT of things to sift through on the edutecher website.
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    a lot of interesting material that we could use in the classroom
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    What about students that don't have cell phones? My own kids aren't allowed to get on till their 16. Or what about the families that are low income?
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    I'm with you, Sara. My own kids get a cell phone for Christmas freshman year and DON'T have Internet access, however the Ipod Touch has the Internet. (Kids bought themselves.) This has inspired me to not only poll kids on their Internet access on a computer but on their phone/Ipod as well.
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    Thanks Laurie, that is a good point. We do have a few Ipod Touches at our school if kids don't have one.
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    I agree with some of the comments about some kids not having access. But schools should be encouraged to make these available to those without access.
Barbara Ellingsworth

10 Great Tools to Integrate with your Google Docs ~ Educational Technology and Mobile L... - 0 views

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    This includes some great tools you can use with Google docs. The heap note teacher could be beneficial to help keep organized in the classroom.
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