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Anita Roche

Page 2: Tools for Monitoring Your Kids' Facebook Use: Review - ABC News - 3 views

  • Review: Tools for Monitoring Your Kids' Facebook Use
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    Gives parents some options, but not if their children are going behind there backs to set up and access Facebook.
David Stone

Educational Technology Blog: Skype in Education - 2 views

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      Some of the specific subject uses mentioned near the bottom sound interesting!
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Laurie Nielsen

35 Interesting Ways to use Twitter in the Classroom - 5 views

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    This has a wealth of ideas!
Laurie Nielsen

Using Diigo in the Classroom - Student Learning with Diigo - 5 views

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    More in-depth information about creating groups in Diigo, ways to use it in the classoom
Laura Foell

Free Technology for Teachers: 47 Alternatives to Using YouTube in the Classroom - 3 views

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    For those you cannot access you tube at school
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    If your school has blocked YouTube-this might be an alternative.
Marzia Benson

EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES - 2 views

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    Academic paper with practical uses for YouTube and pedagogy supporting its use in the classroom. Also includes good links
Marzia Benson

5 Ways to use YouTube's new video editor tool - 3 views

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    This brief article teaches you 5 things you can do with the new editor built into YouTube
Jennifer Otten

Welcome to Flubaroo - 3 views

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    A free Google Docs grading tool. I haven't used it myself, but I thought I would share the link.
Amy Keller

28 Creative Ways Teachers Are Using Twitter | Best Colleges Online - 7 views

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    Between the cat images and celebrity porn, the Internet actually manages to boast educational potential. Considerable educational potential, in fact. Even that Twitter thing the kids are into these days, with its 140-characters and its perpetual haze of pound signs, has its uses. More than 28, of course, but here's a nice little starting point
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.
Kari Bosma

Student Code of Conduct of Google Applications - 3 views

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    This Google Apps Consent Form is from a school district in California. It outlines how students will use Google Apps in their classroom and it also has a form for the student and parent to sign. It is important to think about this before having your students set up accounts.
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    I like this. I think it clearly spells out proper usage of the Google Apps at school. I think it covers the topic well and is a good thing to use if one was going to use Google Apps at their school.
April Cooper

ISTE 2012 - A Tempting Trio: Using Twitter, YouTube, and Diigo in the Classroom - YouTube - 4 views

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    Awesome video! I loved the progression on the students' perceptions.
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    Good to hear from actual students about this progression.
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    I loved that....great to take back to school and show other teachers! I loved how the one girl's viewpoint on social media changed and the comment from the boy at the end...it isn't only for entertainment! Great find!
Liza Alton

Missouri Outlaws Student-Teacher Facebook Friendship : The Two-Way : NPR - 7 views

  • 03:28 pm August 2, 2011 Twitter (27) Facebook (685) E-mail Share Stumble Upon Reddit Linkedin Digg What is this? Share Print Comments (146) Recommend (32)   by Eyder Peralta August 2, 2011 Listen to the Story All Things Considered [3 min 38 sec] Add to Playlist Download Transcript   A law signed into law last month in Missouri is making waves nationally, this week. A small part of the wide-ranging SB54, makes it illegal for teachers to be "friends" with students on any social networking site that allows private communication. That means teachers and students can't be friends on Facebook or can't follow each other on Twitter for example. All Things Considered's Michele Norris spoke to an eighth grade teacher from Joplin, Mo., who opposes the new law. Randy Turner, who teaches English, said as teachers your job is to reach out to students and that means going where they are and now a days students have shunned e-mail and are using social networking sites to communicate. The larger bill, explained Turner, was passed with great support because it was intended to protect children from predatory teachers. It was intended, he said, to stop what is termed "passing the trash," which is when teachers who have had inappropriate contact with students resign quietly only to be hired by another school. But Turner argues instead of protecting children, this new law may be hurting them. "We may be preventing them from talking to the very people who may be able to help," he said. In a story last month, Springfield's KSPR talked to a teacher from Nixa, Mo. Band Director Craig Finger said he has no problem with the law, because the lines between teacher and student are clear to him. "... If you ask any one of these kids it's very clear we're not friends," Finger said. "We don't friend any students. If you haven't graduated we're not friends. I think the only people I've friended under 18 are my niece and nephew." But Turner said that in the aftermath of the massive Joplin tornado that killed more than 100, Facebook proved instrumental. He was able to locate 20 students to find out they were OK, because he was friends with them on Facebook. Another teacher, said Turner, who monitors the chatter on Facebook was able to stop a fig
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    NPR reports on Missouri Outlaws Student-Teacher Facebook Friendship
Deb Little

how I used ePals in my classroom - Google Search - 8 views

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    This is a blog site that highlights one educator's favorite parts of ePals.
Angela Read

Top 10 Reasons for Using YouTube Videos in Your Classroom - 3 views

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    This vlog gives reasons for using youTube to enhance education in the classroom
Sam Oppel

The Flip: Why I Love It, How I Use It | MindShift - 2 views

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    Very interesting way to get students more interactive and engaged. Lets the class time be student centers for learning. This is a mind shift in enducation.
Sandy Kluver

70+ Google Forms for the Classroom | edte.ch - 2 views

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    Great ideas to use in any classroom!
Shaeley Santiago

Google Forms: how to create a quiz or a test that automatically grades itself in Google... - 4 views

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    How to use formulas in Google Forms to write self-grading quizzes
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