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eastonline.info - 0 views

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    site with information for teachers on the East campus (complements eastonline.me) -- will be gradually replaced
Katie Day

EastOnline.Me - 0 views

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    student landing page for East campus lessons & resources -- started at AMK and will gradually be replaced
Katie Day

Home - LibGuides at United World College of Southeast Asia - 0 views

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    library guides -- for both East and Dover campuses -- a place to find our virtual resources
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Inside the Libraries@East - 0 views

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    blog aimed at keeping teachers informed about events and resources in the libraries on the East campus
Katie Day

Art at UWCSEA/East - 0 views

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    Steve Hickey's blog
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David Watson Library - UWCSEA Dover - 0 views

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    library wiki (Google Site) for the primary library at the Dover campus
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Wolfram, a Search Engine, Finds Answers Within Itself - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    discusses the new version of Wolfram Alpha coming out -- Wolfram Alpha Pro 
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What the Internet Means for How We Think About the World - Rebecca J. Rosen - Technolog... - 0 views

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    An article/interview with David Weinberger about his new book, Too Big to Know, which I'm really excited about (as I'm reading it on my iPad).... Yes, it will be available in the library very soon.
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RSA - What is the Internet Doing to our Brains? - 0 views

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    "Leading expert in neuroscience and education Dr Paul Howard-Jones delivers the Annual Nominet Trust Lecture at the RSA, assessing the extent to which the scientific findings support popular fears and anxieties about what technology is doing to us."
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Writing the Personal Essay - YouTube - 1 views

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    good intro to writing personal essays -- all the best advice in a snazzy Animoto video
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Edtech Conferences [Asia or close] | Scoop.it - 0 views

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    a collection of professional development opportunities in the region, curated by Shamblesguru
Katie Day

What would you take? Provocative video by Amnesty International - 1 views

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    If you had to leave your country and could take only one thing, what would it be?  What if you knew you would be abused and in danger on the journey? In Spanish with subtitles.... re issue of migrants moving through Mexico.... Socks is one thing they need....
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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.
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Infographics Lesson - New Tools - LibGuides at Springfield Township High School - 0 views

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    Joyce Valenza's guide to teaching students about infographics, based on sessions she attended at last year's ISTE
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No Difference Between Kids' Comprehension of Ebooks, Print Books, Study Says - 1 views

  • The greatest limitation of the study is that students read narrative rather than informational texts, and "research has found that most ereaders are used for reading for pleasure, and most users are satisfied with their devices for this purpose." When it comes to studying, traditional print books are preferred to ebooks.
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    ""Student Comprehension of Books in Kindle and Traditional Formats" by Michael Milone, a research psychologist and educational writer at Renaissance Learning, asked students in two fourth-grade classes located in the Upper Midwest to read up to six books from a selected list of a dozen popular fiction titles"
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Code Year - 0 views

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    "And lucky you, this is just the year to do it. It is Code Year, actually, according to Code Academy, which helps people learn to code. "Sign up for Code Year to start receiving a new interactive programming lesson every Monday," touts the web site, and "You'll be building apps and websites before you know it!" I tried out the first few lessons, and it strikes me as a gentle way to learn to program. The lessons are small, focused, and introduce concepts with demonstrations that are easy to understand. It is therefore likely your best chance to learn to code if you aren't in school. "
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Storytelling Site Cowbird: In-Depth Experience on, of all Places, the Web - The Digital... - 0 views

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    "Telling a brief story around a single photograph seems like such a simple idea. Add to that a sharing element and you think: another clever web platform to distract and amuse us. But there's a lot more to Cowbird.The interface is beautiful, as one would expect from Jonathan Harris, Cowbird's creator. The Web artist and programmer behind the 2006 Web project "We Feel Fine," Harris thinks big. His goal with Cowbird: nothing less than to create "the world's first library of human experience," according to the site.While you can add audio, the focus is on the image, which floats front and center, full screen, with the accompanying story beneath in plain text. To get a feel, you'll need to spend some time with the stories posted thus far, as the site suggests."
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