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A Media Specialist's Guide to the Internet (blog) - 0 views

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    An Opportunity to Teach Students About Plagiarism and Paraphrasing
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Facebook Commits $15 Million to Code.org to Diversify Computer Science Education -- THE... - 0 views

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    STEM: Facebook is pledging $15 million over the next five years to Code.org to enable the nonprofit to expand access to computer science education, in an effort to improve diversity in the technology industry. The news comes after Facebook released a report on the diversity of its own employees earlier today.
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Best Summer Learning Games - 0 views

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    Anything remotely school-related is a total summer-break bummer. But that doesn't mean the learning has to stop. Kids will get engrossed in these great at-home games that also are teacher-approved.
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    . . . not for summertime only :)
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Pokémon GO - App Review - 0 views

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    Is Pokémon GO OK for your child? Read Common Sense Media's app review to help you make informed decisions.
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Journal of Interactive Media in Education - 0 views

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    JIME: Exploring Curation as a Core Competency in Digital and Media Literacy Education Keywords: Media Literacy, Curation, Civic Engagement, Digital Learning In today's hypermedia landscape, youth and young adults are increasingly using social media platforms, online aggregators and mobile applications for daily information use.
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OER Commons - 1 views

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    What are OER? Open Educational Resources (OER) are teaching and learning materials that you may freely use and reuse at no cost. Unlike fixed, copyrighted resources, OER have been authored or created by an individual or organization that chooses to retain few, if any, ownership rights.
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Content Curators Are The New Superheros Of The Web - 1 views

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    Yesterday, the ever-churning machine that is the Internet pumped out more unfiltered digital data. Yesterday, 250 million photos were uploaded to Facebook, 864,000 hours of video were uploaded to YouTube, and 294 BILLION emails were sent. And that's not counting all the check-ins, friend requests, Yelp reviews and Amazon posts, and pins on Pintrest.
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Content Curation Tools: The Ultimate List - Content Marketing Forum - 1 views

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    The Ultimate List of Content Curation Tools and accompanying map, is comprised of both business grade tools that support organizations' content marketing strategies, as well as personal curation tools that can be used by individuals for hobbyist or organizational purposes. Content curation is when an individual (or team) consistently finds, organizes, annotates and shares the ...
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Tech Tip: How to make students want to learn | SmartBrief - 0 views

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    How can we inspire students to pursue knowledge instead of being passive recipients of information? How do we foster in them a desire to learn? Digital learning specialist Kerry Gallagher of St. John's Preparatory School offered a three-point roadmap during the opening keynote session of ISTE 2016 in Denver.
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OER and you. The curation mandate - @joycevalenza NeverEndingSearch - 0 views

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    At the #GoOpen Exchange on Friday, everyone was talking about OER and the need to curate. The Twiter feed shows the buzz around the trending event and it shows school librarians were at the table. As the initiative moves forward, it is critical for us to choose to be at the head of this particular table.
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What Works in K-12 Online Learning - 1 views

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    A new form of distance learning, online learning is education in which instruction and content comprising a formal course of study are delivered primarily via the Internet. K-12 enrollments in online courses continue to grow, and while there is great potential in the virtual schools movement, there are many challenges inherent in this relatively new method of education delivery. What Works in K-12 Online Learning provides a comprehensive overview of effective online teaching and learning practices. Based on extensive experience and research, chapters cover a full spectrum of topics including virtual course development, online learning in elementary classrooms, instructional assessment and differentiating online instruction, professional development for teachers of virtual courses, and the challenges that virtual schools will face in the future.
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