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Ted Cowan

Doodle: easy scheduling - 1 views

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    Another good tool to schedule meetings ...
Jeffrey Plaman

The Truth About Facebook and Grades | Edudemic - 1 views

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    The truth about Facebook and Grades infographic
Ted Cowan

National Library of Virtual Manipulatives - 1 views

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    Good Math manipulatives for all ages.
Katie Day

Themeefy - 1 views

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    "Themeefy is a free service that lets you discover and curate knowledge from the Web and archive them in Themes to publish as personalized magazines later!"
Katie Day

The iTunes U team - OpenLearn - Open University - 1 views

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    great videos for teaching and learning -- from the Open University in the UK
Louise Phinney

Mrs. Dent Scarcello's Class: iClassroom {apps} - 1 views

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    Our class is very lucky to have two iPad2s and five iPod Touches as we explore what it's like to be an iClassroom. This project is supported by the Manitoba Association of Multiage Educators. Here is a list of the apps we are using in our grade 2 classroom. We wanted to start with a complete list and will work to add descriptions of the apps. Also click on the iClassroom tag on our main page to see all of our blog posts about our iClassroom.
Louise Phinney

How You Can Avoid Being a Great Educator - SimpleK12 - 1 views

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    Does the thought of making a positive impact on the future generation scare the pants off you? Are you looking to get by your evaluations with just enough credibility and success to avoid any repercussions or tough questions? Here are a few tips for you...
Jeffrey Plaman

CollabraCam: Defining the Future of Collaborative Mobile Video Production - 1 views

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    This app for iOS allows you to do multi-cam videos for up to 4 cameras.
Jeffrey Plaman

This Photograph Is Not Free - 1 views

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    Interesting take RE free culture from a pro photographer
Louise Phinney

Can You Guess the Top 10 Digital Tools in Today's Classroom?| The Committed Sardine - 1 views

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    Powerpoint? Really?
Keri-Lee Beasley

Our Space: Being a Responsible Citizen of the Digital World | The GoodWork Project - 1 views

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    A curriculum for Digital Citizenship for Grades 9 -12. 
Keri-Lee Beasley

Hand drawing icons - 1 views

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    Icons used in our Growing Up Digital curriculum. 
Katie Day

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"
Jeffrey Plaman

10x10 · 100 Words and Pictures that Define the Time · by Jonathan Harris - 1 views

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    Great news visualization tool pulling images from the top search engines. Links to the the news stories.
Louise Phinney

iPad Multimedia Tools - 1 views

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    this site contains resources for ipads in the classroom
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.
Louise Phinney

10 Photography Quotes that You Should Know - 1 views

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    " Beauty can be seen in all things, seeing and composing the beauty is what separates the snapshot from the photograph. - Matt Hardy You often don't or can't see beauty in the world until someone shows it to you. Take a look around you just now - even without moving from the computer. Can you see something in a new way, a different way of presenting something common? Just take a look again…
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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