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Christen Cowley

All About Coloring - 0 views

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    This page has a lot of games and free coloring book pages for kids. I found sometimes it's nice to have things like this on hand for kids that may finish a project a little earlier than some of the other students.
Christen Cowley

Teaching kids netiquette - 0 views

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    Article with five easy important things to teach kids netiquette.
Christen Cowley

Funbrain - 0 views

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    Free educational games for kids K-8
Holly Johnson

Jaguar Facts and Pictures -- National Geographic Kids - 0 views

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    facts about jaguars
Christen Cowley

KinderArt - 0 views

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    A lot of free lesson plans and ideas for kids that are toddlers all the way up to 12th grade. I really like this site. A lot of teachers contibute to it so the lesson plans are usually all content/standards realted and up to date.
Christen Cowley

PBS kids:Educational Games - 0 views

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    Great PBS site all for kids.
Christen Cowley

Graffiti Creator - 0 views

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    This site allows you "create" text on the computer in a graffiti like style. Can be used with a graffiti art lesson. Kids seem to really like it.
Christen Cowley

Artsonia - 0 views

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    Really cool site where you can look at children's art from around the world. If you are an art educator you can add your students work as well which I am sure the kids really enjoy.
Christen Cowley

Welcome to Albright-Knox Artgames! - 0 views

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    Art games
Christen Cowley

Enough is enough - 0 views

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    Resources for protecting kids on the internet and with cell phones.
Michael O'Connor

Schools no longer are no-cellphone zones | The Columbus Dispatch - 0 views

  • “The easiest technology to use is the one we have famili
  • Jon Stonebraker, the district’s technology coordinator. “When we’re familiar with it, then it allows us to be more-effective workers.”
  • The district kicked off its “Bring Your Learning Technology” campaign this year that urges kids to bring their devices as long as they are used responsibly. Grandview Heights, Hilliard, Pickerington, Reynoldsburg and Westerville schools have similar initiatives.
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  • The local efforts reflect a national movement that recognizes that students’ electronic devices can amplify instruction.
  • “Today’s constantly evolving mobile devices provide ever-changing options for schools and districts,”
  • By encouraging students to bring their own devices, schools can spend less money on technology and funnel funds to those who can’t afford their own devices.
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      Amen to this! BYOT has an upside!
  • After a nine-week trial period, staff members found that students respected the rules.
  • “Last year, kids were still using them, but behind everyone’s back,” she said. “Now this year, we have an open policy, and it lets us have a better experience at school.”
matt swango

'Tree octopus' is latest evidence the internet is making kids dumb, says group | The Lo... - 0 views

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    dont believe everything you see on the internet!
Felisha Jackson

Amazing New Animals | TIME For Kids - 0 views

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      This site is really great!
Kimberly Kinnan

Hooda Math - HoodaMath.com | Diigo - 0 views

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    Interactive math games~great interactive learning tool. My kids love this site!
Mallory Marks

StoryJumper: publish your own children's book. - 0 views

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    Kids can publish their own picture book
Holly Johnson

Intro to Inquiry Learning | YouthLearn - 1 views

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    An inquiry-based learning approach is flexible and works well for projects that range from the extensive to the bounded, from the research-oriented to the creative, from the laboratory to the Internet. It is essential, however, that you plan ahead so you can guide kids to suitable learning opportunities.
Christen Cowley

Psychology Today - 0 views

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    Article on cyber bullying and netiquette.
Michael O'Connor

10 ways schools are teaching internet safety | eSchool News - 0 views

  • That’s because applicants must amend their existing internet safety policies by July 1, 2012, to include information about how they are educating students about proper online behavior, cyber bullying, and social networking sites
  • 1. Through gaming
  • internet safety games f
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  • These games cover cyber bullying, sexting, and predator
  • I teach lessons on internet safety using the FBI-SOS scavenger hunt and on internet privacy using the Jo Cool Jo Fool website. Jo Cool Jo Fool has some dated areas, but the same concepts covered apply today. During the FBI-SOS scavenger hunt, we have commercial breaks periodically and I show the old Citibank identity theft commercials from YouTube. I also have my students figure out how to locate my college-age son via the information that can be found online
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