50 Awesome Ways to Use Skype in the Classroom - 2014's Top Teaching Degrees: Compare Pr... - 6 views
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Lots of great ideas for using Skype in the classroom or school!
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50 ideas for using Skype in the classroom!
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This idea is great for the foreign-language classroom: http://joedale.typepad.com/integrating_ict_into_the_/2009/05/using-skype-in-the-languages-classroom.html. The teacher used video-conferencing with Skype and then recorded the conversation so her students could watch it again later.
How Educators Use Skype In The Classroom | HowToLearn.com - 6 views
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Penguin Group, New York Philharmonic, Peace One Day, among others join Skype in the classroom to deliver dynamic content and guest speakers Helping to educate and inspire the next generation of thinkers, Skype joins forces with Penguin Group, New York Philharmonic, Science Museum London, Peace One Day, and Save the Children to provide teachers with educational content and access to expert speakers via video calling.
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One of the coolest uses of Skype was the music video "One," that featured musicians from around the world colloborating to perform "Lean on Me" in real time. It's very moving, and my students love it.
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I'm going to have to check it out after I locate a box of Kleenex! :) How do I find it? Do you have the link?
followmolly.com - 3 views
Facebook Demographics Revisited - 3 views
Microsoft, ePals team up on collaborative tools | eSchool News - 3 views
Kathy Schrock's - Google Blooms Taxonomy - 4 views
Using Diigo in the Classroom - Student Learning with Diigo - 5 views
Page 2: Tools for Monitoring Your Kids' Facebook Use: Review - ABC News - 3 views
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Review: Tools for Monitoring Your Kids' Facebook Use
All about Empathy: Definitions of Empathy - 2 views
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Empathy is most often defined by the metaphors of 'standing in someone else's shoes' or 'seeing through someone else's eyes'.
Missouri Outlaws Student-Teacher Facebook Friendship : The Two-Way : NPR - 7 views
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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
http://www.empathiceducation.com/ - 2 views
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What Empathic Education Is: Reflection and Immersion Empathic Education is a system of education where empathy, the "walking in the shoes of others, " is taught through reflection and immersion. In Empathic Education, students read about empathy, they write about empathy, and they actually delve into the world of others and experience the joy and pain of people who are "not exactly like me."
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Very good article!
Welcome to Flubaroo - 3 views
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