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Jeffrey Plaman

Center for Collaborative Action Research - 0 views

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    Action research is a process of deep inquiry into one's practices in service of moving towards an envisioned future, aligned with values. Action research is the systematic, reflective study of one's actions, and the effects of these actions, in a workplace context. As such, it involves deep inquiry into one's professional practice. The researchers examine their work and seek opportunities for improvement.
Jeffrey Plaman

Quirky Makes Invention Accessible - 0 views

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    For centuries, becoming an "inventor" has been a hard gig to crack. Complexities relating to financing, engineering, distribution, and legalities have stood in the way of brilliant people executing on their great ideas. Since launching in 2009, Quirky has rapidly changed the way the world thinks about product development.
Jeffrey Plaman

calming-parental-anxiety-while-empowering-our-digital-youth.pdf - 2 views

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    Kids are growing up in a digital world. They connect, share, learn, explore, and play in way unimaginable just a  generation ago. This is the only world they know and their parents, teachers, political leaders and even the media  are all doing what they can to catch up. The emergence of social media, in all its extraordinary forms, is pushing the  boundaries of what we think of as private while giving us all, and our children, a platform to express ourselves anytime,  anywhere.  It can be an unnerving prospect to a parent or teacher to see their kids pack so much processing power in their  pockets. The media have played on these fears with screaming headlines and nightly news leads about cases of  online predators, pornography, cyberbullying and sexting. Some lawmakers have proposed online safety legislation  based on a single event, such as a suicide that had an online component to it. At least RQHVtate Dttorney  Jeneral suggested raising the age limit for kids accessing social media to 16 years.  While understandable, these reactions are not always helpful or healthy
Katie Day

What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains [Epipheo.TV] - YouTube - 2 views

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    a summary of Nicholas Carr's The Shallows in 3min animation form
Louise Phinney

1:25 iPad Classroom - A Creative Model « Dukelyer - 2 views

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    some great ideas for using an ipad in new ways 
Louise Phinney

52 Tips And Tricks For Google Docs In The Classroom - 1 views

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    We've discovered 52 great tips for getting the most out of Google Docs as a student, with awesome ideas and tricks for collaboration, sharing, and staying productive.
Louise Phinney

Have You Tried The Aurasma App? ~ Mrs. Wideen's Blog - 1 views

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    Possibilities 
Louise Phinney

What Is Innovation Day and Why Should You Care? - 0 views

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    a version of googles 20% time, but a day may be easier to manage
Katie Day

The Writing Process | College Unbound - 0 views

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    great poster/diagram of the writing process
Jeffrey Plaman

The iPad & Critical Pedagogy - Mark Anderson's Blog - 2 views

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    I'll go ahead and say it - I think the discussion on the iPad and Pedagogy needs to go further. Too many posts (and I am guilty of this too) focus on, "check out this cool app", or "did you know the iPad can do this"; you've all seen them. I really feel we are past the time where we should be looking at the functionality of the iPad as a device and be looking at it in a way which ensures we are looking more at how learning can be redefined and modified through the use of the iPad.
Louise Phinney

Script Central - Getting Sand Everywhere - 0 views

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    great tools to automate from Jay Atwood at SAS
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