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Wednesday, November 28, 2012 4:05 pm, Posted by Felecia Young 3 | HOW TO
35 Digital Tools That Work With Bloom's Taxonomy
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Integrating technology in the classroom and engaging students in higher order thinking creates the ultimate learning experience for students. Bloom's Taxonomy and digital tools creates an innovative learning environment where students are engaged in their assignments.
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Students interact with music, movies, software, and other digital content every day. Do they understand the rules that dictate the ethical use of these digital files, and do they understand why these issues are relevant?
The Digital Citizenship and Creative Content program is a free, turnkey instructional program. The goal is to create an awareness of the rights connected with creative content. Because only through education can students gain an understanding of the relevance of and a personal respect for creative rights and grow to become good digital citizens.
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Frameworks help us make sense not only of all the different information that is available to us but how to make that information work together in order to improve our practice. Here is one very popular model for technology integration (TPACK), and a model about levels of technology use (SAMR). I see them as fitting together quite well - that the SAMR model frames and supports the technology part of the TPACK model. I'd be interested to hear what you think about that, so do let me know if you agree or not.
7 Sites That Make Programming For Kids Fun
By Nick Grantham
Published December 14, 2011
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A recent Ted Talk featuring the charismatic 6th grade programmer Thomas Suarez has shown that programming is a skill that can be learnt at any age. With the huge number of sites and products dedicated to programming for kids, there has never been a better time to get your class coding.
It's all about computers: when they do the calculating, people can work on harder questions, try more concepts, and play with a multitude of new ideas.
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by Tim Cushing
Fri, Aug 31st 2012 6:31pm
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Common Sense For School Internet Safety Policies
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We talk quite a bit here about the growing pains of various institutions when faced with upstarts like the internet and social media. The usual suspects like the recording industry and newpapers come to mind first, but one of our oldest institutions continues to painfully stumble its way into the future: the educational system.
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The Teacher's Quick Guide To Education Technology
Topics: edtech, graduating, guide, infographic, mouse, twitter
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Technology has become an integral part of our daily lives: we use it to learn, to shop, to pay bills, and to entertain ourselves. Not surprisingly, younger generations are heavily influenced by computers in a way that changes the way they retain information and the ways they develop opinions about culture.