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Julie Davis

What is Media Literacy? - YouTube - 2 views

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    Great intro video clip to explain media literacy.  Covers lots of info and concerns.  The idea of "digital citizenship" and the believe that this must be taught at an early age.
S Worrell

Professional Development - K12 Guide to going Google - 1 views

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    If you are trying to envision ways to utilize G Apps in school, this offers some helpful info.
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    Thanks Sterling, This is a great resource. I just watched the "32 Ways to Use Google Apps in the Classroom". It's got a great video embedded in it where the students are all working together to write an election speech for their classmate.
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    Hi Sterling and Colleen, Thanks for sharing, I have been to various Google Professional Development Classes, but this really sums it up in a nutshell.
S Worrell

easel.ly - 1 views

shared by S Worrell on 12 May 12 - No Cached
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    We might try this for making info graphics for our student newspaper
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    Great way to show data in a technology class. Appears to be very easy and user friendly. I might use this for our school webpage and suggest for online newspaper.
NIM Facilitator

Upper 4 Net History by daibarnes - 4 views

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    "Net History" Add your notes from http://nethistory.info
Susanne Gibbs

New Stanford Computing Lab Explores Technology, Ethics and More in the Mobile-Social Fu... - 1 views

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    This article explains MobiSocial's collaborative look at the future of mobile social networking. It offers some info on new apps created to aid in its uses, safety and ethics.
Jason Finley

Creating Effective Responses to Student Discussion Postings - 4 views

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    An integral part of nearly all online classes is the threaded discussion-it is where students interact on a nearly daily basis, posting their thoughts and information on main discussion topics, your postings, and the postings of other students. While you have measured control over the content, length, and tone of student postings, you have full control over your own. To ensure that your responses to student postings in discussion are effective, incorporate the following ideas:
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    Great ideas in this article to provide insightful feedback in student discussion posts. * Be professional and sure that the info is consistent * Be a good role model * Show your personality and humor * Include the entire class in any post * Use examples from your life * Ask further questions to stimulate more discussion * Create a bank of responses All great reminders for me to keep things fresh and interesting! Thanks!
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    In this article, Errol Sull provides us many good reminders of what we should be doing to make sure our online learning environment is effective and positive for our students. I feel confident in his guidelines because he's been teaching in the online environment for fifteen years. His suggestions also make sense in both an online and f2f discussion.
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    This article by Errol Sull presents us with suggestions for online discussions. I personally have been nervous about having all class online discussions after a Moodle incident I had last year. Fortunately, my Moodle settings were set so that only two students were able to get a at each other. I will apply these ideas to my classes in August.
anonymous

Media Awareness Network (MNet) | Home - 3 views

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    Canadian site. Tons of info here on media literacy, e.g. "Media Literacy: What is it? Why teach it?", lots of instructional and resource ideas.
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    I like how this site has options for many age ranges.
Denise Oliveira

13 Free Web Tools Students and Teachers Should Know About - 4 views

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    This article provides a number of new tools, but also explanations regarding their practical usage in any classroom. Newer ones include Ipiccy, Easel.ly, Infogr.am, InfuseLearning, BigHugeLabs, SignGenerator, Delivr, Aurasma, TheNounProject, and WeVideo. Others that are more commonly known are: Padlet, Thinglink, & PollEverywhere
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