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Katie Day

7 Interesting Ways* to find Creative Commons re... - "Google Docs" - 2 views

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    Tom Barrett presentation -- which all can edit/add to....
Katie Day

Collaborative Learning for the Digital Age - The Chronicle Review - The Chronicle of Hi... - 1 views

  • We used a method that I call "collaboration by difference." Collaboration by difference is an antidote to attention blindness. It signifies that the complex and interconnected problems of our time cannot be solved by anyone alone, and that those who think they can act in an entirely focused, solitary fashion are undoubtedly missing the main point that is right there in front of them, thumping its chest and staring them in the face. Collaboration by difference respects and rewards different forms and levels of expertise, perspective, culture, age, ability, and insight, treating difference not as a deficit but as a point of distinction. It always seems more cumbersome in the short run to seek out divergent and even quirky opinions, but it turns out to be efficient in the end and necessary for success if one seeks an outcome that is unexpected and sustainable. That's what I was aiming for.
  • had the students each contribute a new entry or amend an existing entry on Wikipedia, or find another public forum where they could contribute to public discourse. There was still a lot of criticism about the lack of peer review in Wikipedia entries, and some professors were banning Wikipedia use in the classroom. I didn't understand that. Wikipedia is an educator's fantasy, all the world's knowledge shared voluntarily and free in a format theoretically available to all, and which anyone can edit. Instead of banning it, I challenged my students to use their knowledge to make Wikipedia better. All conceded that it had turned out to be much harder to get their work to "stick" on Wikipedia than it was to write a traditional term paper.
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    Cathy N. Davidson on experiments at Duke University in instigating digital devices and teaching ..... what the students learned and what she learned....
Jeffrey Plaman

Photographic Truth in the Digital Era | Teachable Moment - 2 views

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    Great resource for evaluation of of digital images.
Katie Day

Animated Sheet Music: "So What" by Miles Davis - YouTube - 1 views

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    watch music come alive.... note by note.... fascinating.... and great music -- the guy who has done it has several others....
Keri-Lee Beasley

LEARN on Vimeo - 0 views

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      This would be a great video for sharing editing techniques or just to show the sorts of things that people can learn in the world. 
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    One of a beautiful series of 3 videos - Learn, Eat & Move which shows a guy learning things all over the world. Great for promoting lifelong learning - kind of the ideal UWCSEA student really!
Keri-Lee Beasley

Diigo Tutorial - 3 views

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    Comprehensive Diigo Slideshare (possibly a bit out of date)
Louise Phinney

PSA Menu - 0 views

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    Examples of public service announcements
Keri-Lee Beasley

HUMUMENT.COM - The Official Site of A HUMUMENT by Tom Phillips - 2 views

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    In a similar vein to Blackout Poetry, the Humument takes the art form one step further to and images and colour illustrations to the 'blacked out' words. Beautiful to look at, and is a good example of how open ended a task involving blackout poetry can be. This would be what I would expect of high school students.
Keri-Lee Beasley

Library | 60second Recap - 1 views

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    60 second summary videos of major books kids would study at school (e.g. Romeo & Juliet, 1984, Pride & Prejudice). Great idea for tech integration: could do 60 second summaries of a chapter, a whole book, or of a character.  Would be good to show kids too, but had some rather inappropriate ads on some of the ones I saw, which is a shame.
Louise Phinney

Watch your child discover Kindergarten. | KP - 0 views

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    a short video from Zoe Page at YIS introducing parents what happens in the class
Louise Phinney

Tech Tidbits: Increasing Teachers' Digital Efficiency | always learning - 1 views

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    essential productivity skills: Creating labels in GmailCreating e-mail lists in ContactsInstall Google Notifier to set up web Gmail as your default email client (this has saved me hours of work)Creating collections in Google Docs and organizing your filesMaking a copy of a document & saving for yourself (to edit)Sharing a collection with a group (made in your Contacts list) or a colleagueMake a Google Doc public, for linking on your class blogCheck the revision history in a Google DocCreating events in Google Calendar and setting automatic reminders via e-mailCreating repeating events in Google CalendarImporting the school's calendar into your own Google CalendarCreating a Google Reader account and subscribing to feedsCreate a bundle of feeds in Reader for each class you teachAdding feeds to folders in ReaderRecording screencasts in QuickTime
Katie Day

Search What's Near You In Singapore | nearby.sg - 0 views

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    enter an address, then choose what you're looking for, e.g., restaurants, shops, bars, etc.
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