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Ali LP

EDUCATION: Schools look to social media as communication tool - 1 views

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    Brandt discusses how schools in the U.S. are starting to use social media as a means to communicate effectively with the families and community.  She also discusses the regulations and policies that schools are implementing as a result.
Ann Chapman

The Google Platform - 1 views

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    This is a fascinating article to read about a NJ school that took on the Google Platform. Much of what is documented in the article reminds me of why school district went with Google. The ease of emails, calendars, saving documents and designing websites through one platform is so helpful. What I found interesting is that the principal of the school operates with a BYOT (Bring Your Own Technology) policy. Her arguments being that as soon as schools make investments in iPads, or laptops etc. the "hardware" is obsolete in no time. She advocates a "learn anytime, anywhere on any device" approach - which I find refreshing and so innovative. At my school, there are many teachers who want to outright ban all personal electronic devices in school - well...for students! This article is a powerful reminder that with guidance and careful, thoughtful planning and implementation, we can make use of everything students bring to school with them - including personal electronic devices.
Jennifer Weeks

Connecting School and Home: 360-Degree Communication | Edutopia - 1 views

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    How schools and families can partner to set boundaries with digital communication and make children conscience of how they use technology. 
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    Interesting view that schools have a powerful role to play..."Schools have taken on a more significant, all-consuming role in helping parents find the right language to communicate with children, especially in the digital realm." It is easy to forget that parents are looking for guidance about their children and effective technology use.
Andrea Jones

Gimme an A! - 0 views

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    This article was very interesting. It indicated that grades meant different things to different people. If students received a C, some people would say that the teacher wasn't presenting the material correctly. Lessons should aim to motivate, and inspire students to learn. One professor began class by asking if all students would complete all assigned tasks. When they agreed, he told them they would all get As. He claimed that not one of his students fell back on their word and that work submitted was better than ever. They were more concentrated on learning and understanding rather than worrying about their grade. While this article does not directly relate to online communication, it does relate to how we communicate course expectatioins.
Jodi Kriner

Five education practices that should be replicated nationally - 2 views

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    This article is a follow up to an article titled "Readers: These 10 education policies need to go," Readers responded and eschoolnews posted the top five. I am not sure I agree with students have a 4 day week and teachers having a 5 day week (5th day would be for teachers to plan and collaborate), but I do agree that teachers need more time for this
julegig

How to Create Social Media Guidelines for your School - 3 views

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    This Edutopia article highlights how to develop the seven steps you need to help bring social media in your classroom and adapt a social media policy in your school culture. It shares valuable resources to get to a shared vision for your school.
amarinaccio21

Teachers and Copyright - 2 views

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    This article talks about teacher created digital content and the confusion when it comes to copyright, sharing and ownership. The 3 must-knows (Know the concepts, know what the law says and doesn't say, know your policy options) about teachers and copyright are explained in detail.
Cheryl Zaino

Blog for Mind42 - 6 views

Cheryl Zaino 4 minutes ago - Edit - Delete Students will use the mind map to obtain the information requested on the map for their career exploration. Students will add the information they resea...

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Jason Finley

Proposed Faculty-Student Electronic Communications Policy - 0 views

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    I created this as a presentation tool for a school law class a few years ago. Our assignment was to research a current topic and share that with the class. I thought that this would be a way to make it seem relevant and purposeful. I wonder if I were to rewrite this...what would I change?
sarah domick

Survey reveals disconnect in online safety education | Curriculum | eSchoolNews.com - 2 views

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    This article discusses the disagreement between administrators and teachers regarding online safety taught at school.
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    Survey conducted by the National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA) and Microsoft revealed that students are not savvy in the area of being safe and ethical in cyberspace. Schools, teachers and administrators need to bridge the divide for students to not only be safe, but skillful digital information users.
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    Seeing as we "talked" a lot about blogging policy and digital ethics this week, I thought this was a perfect information literacy article.
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