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Keri-Lee Beasley

Teens, Social Media & Technology Overview 2015 | Pew Research Center's Internet & Ameri... - 1 views

  • Boys are more likely than girls to report that they visit Facebook most often (45% of boys vs. 36% of girls). Girls are more likely than boys to say they use Instagram (23% of girls vs. 17% of boys) and Tumblr (6% of girls compared with less than 1% of boys).
  • As American teens adopt smartphones, they have a variety of methods for communication and sharing at their disposal. Texting is an especially important mode of communication for many teens. Some 88% of teens have or have access to cell phones or smartphones and 90% of those teens with phones exchange texts. A typical teen sends and receives 30 texts per day2
  • Teenage girls use social media sites and platforms — particularly visually-oriented ones — for sharing more than their male counterparts do. For their part, boys are more likely than girls to own gaming consoles and play video games.
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    Very interesting statistics on American teens' use of social media and technology.
Katie Day

Danah Boyd - Cracking Teenagers' Online Codes - NYTimes.com - 1 views

  • By focusing on a range of issues — sexual predation, teenage suicide, bullying, sexting, drug and alcohol abuse, sexual trafficking — Dr. Boyd has shown, often to the dismay of those in the tech community who believe that the Internet is the ultimate equalizer, that issues of race, class and gender persist in the virtual world just as in the real world. The children in families characterized by alcohol and drug abuse, financial stress, divorce and sexual abuse reveal their struggles online just as they do off. “She was the first to say that the teenagers at risk off line are the same ones who are at risk online,” said Alice Marwick, a postdoctoral researcher at Microsoft who works closely with Dr. Boyd. “It’s not that the Internet is doing something bad to these kids, it’s that these bad things are in kids’ lives and the Internet is just a component of that.” Most broadly, with troubled teenagers and model youth alike, adolescent online behavior is a reflection of what teenagers’ social lives have always been: friendship, gossip, flirting, transgressing and keeping it all — good and bad — from parents.
Jeffrey Plaman

Matching learning spaces to physical and online spaces. - 0 views

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    I like this post for two reasons. 1) it reinforces the idea that different physical arrangements in our room are possible (and necessary) to promote different types of learning Cave, Watering Hole, and Campfire. 2) it also gets me thinking about these different experiences on line and how we can employ the same concept in the virtual world.
Katie Day

Carol Dweck's Mindset - available via NLB SearchPlus - mindset dweck - 1 views

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    list of resources at the National Library Board (NLB) of Singapore re Carol Dweck and the concept of "mindset" - an EBOOK and an AUDIO book are both available to Digital Library Users (sign up for a free account if you have a green FIN card).
Louise Phinney

Selling your old iPad? Here's what you can expect to get - 1 views

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    Interesting info if anyone is thinking of selling their old ipad
Keri-Lee Beasley

Bringing Up a Young Reader on E-Books - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    "The most important thing is sitting and talking with your children," said Gabrielle Strouse, an adjunct assistant professor at Vanderbilt who has studied e-books. "Whether you're reading a book, whether you're reading an e-book, whether you're watching a video. Co-interacting, co-viewing, is the best way for them to learn."
Keri-Lee Beasley

What's So Bad About a Boy Who Wants to Wear a Dress? - NYTimes.com - 4 views

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    Really interesting article from the NY Times about gender fluidity. Makes me reflective about what happens at school...
Keri-Lee Beasley

7 Habits of Highly Effective Tech-leading Principals -- THE Journal - 1 views

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    A good read of things leaders can do to model best practice with tech.
Katie Day

MLTI Minute - tech explanations - Episode List - 0 views

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    List of tutorials (most between 1-5 mins) of tips for your Mac.
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    The Maine Learning Technology Initiative's collection of one-minute how-to explanations.  For kids using Macbooks.  
Jeffrey Plaman

Peer Instruction - 1 views

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    "Peer Instruction actively engages the students in their own learning. Carefully chosen questions (ConcepTests give students the opportunity to discover and correct their misunderstandings of the material, and, in the process, learn the key ideas of physics from one another. "
Keri-Lee Beasley

Ideas for Classroom Blogs - Google Docs - 0 views

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    I am looking for ideas for our K-6 teachers on what they can write about for their classroom blogs. This is NOT for student blogging ideas, but it is for teachers that have a blog they share with parents, students, and staff.
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    Excellent bank of ideas to share with teachers new to classroom blogging about what they could blog about.
Katie Day

Concord Review Showcases Student Writers - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "His mood brightens, however, when talk turns to the occasionally brilliant work of the students whose heavily footnoted history papers appear in his quarterly, The Concord Review. Over 23 years, the review has printed 924 essays by teenagers from 44 states and 39 nations. "
Mary van der Heijden

21 Things That Will Become Obsolete in Education by 2020 - THE DAILY RIFF - edustange's... - 0 views

  • 1. DesksThe 21st century does not fit neatly into rows. Neither should your students. Allow the network-based concepts of flow, collaboration, and dynamism help you rearrange your room for authentic 21st century learning.2. Language LabsForeign language acquisition is only a smartphone away. Get rid of those clunky desktops and monitors and do something fun with that room.3. ComputersOk, so this is a trick answer. More precisely this one should read: 'Our concept of what a computer is'. Because computing is going mobile and over the next decade we're going to see the full fury of individualized computing via handhelds come to the fore. Can't wait.4. Homework
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    Interesting vision for the next 10 years
Keri-Lee Beasley

Why Some Teams Are Smarter Than Others - NYTimes.com - 2 views

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    "Instead, the smartest teams were distinguished by three characteristics. First, their members contributed more equally to the team's discussions, rather than letting one or two people dominate the group. Second, their members scored higher on a test called Reading the Mind in the Eyes, which measures how well people can read complex emotional states from images of faces with only the eyes visible. Finally, teams with more women outperformed teams with more men. Indeed, it appeared that it was not "diversity" (having equal numbers of men and women) that mattered for a team's intelligence, but simply having more women. This last effect, however, was partly explained by the fact that women, on average, were better at "mindreading" than men."
Keri-Lee Beasley

Using iPad in Maths - 1 views

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    There is an argument for creating videos as a means of engagement, as an approach involving doing something a little different; something that will hopefully result in a higher likelihood of it being committed to long term memory. These are additional benefits. The real value in these tasks is their requirement for genuine higher order thinking skills, and the resulting assessment of student understanding that can be used in a meaningful way.
Jeffrey Plaman

David Kelley talks about Steve Jobs and 'design thinking' in '60 Minutes' interview - 0 views

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    IDEO founder David Kelley sat down with 60 Minutes this week to discuss the philosophy behind "design thinking" - an innovative approach that melds product design with human behavior.
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