TIE Curriculum - 0 views
Pros, cons of iPads for kindergarteners discussed at budget workshop - 5 views
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Most city councilors in Auburn, ME agree that the iPad is a wonderful piece of technology, but at $500 an iPad, is it worth it?
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This was the article I decided to blog about, and let me sum up my feelings by quoting myself: "...placing (an iPad) into the hands of a five year old is akin to letting your preschooler play with a set of keys over an open sewer grate; in other words, you don't.
Web 2.0: Math and Sports - 2 views
Apps - 1 views
Third-Graders Teach Each Other Through Video Calls - 1 views
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I love the idea of using Video Calls to teach. It allows students to have real-world meaning behind their learning since they are responsible for presenting and teaching what they have learned to other students.
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Collaboration with skype and google chat, what a great way for kids from Alaska to communicate with kids from Maine. Simple and easy way to collaborate across the nation.
eLearn: Opinions - Learning Through Storytelling, Not Documents - 1 views
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"As companies grow, in the age of the internet, they are drowning in electronic documents. Some people get so many e-mails each day that they don't even bother opening them. Official documents are nice, but they are no way to communicate." This article encourages and promotes the use of videos to communicate and tell stories.
Information, Communications, and Technology Skills Curriculum Based on the Big6 - 0 views
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This article is about the Big6 and how to use it with Web2. They talk about how to use the Big6 with email, online discussions, real-time communications, desktop teleconferencing and collaborative writing. It fits into the Research and Information Fluency Remixed. I liked the format on another site http://www.librarymediaconnection.com/pdf/lmc/reviews_and_articles/featured_articles/Eisenberg_May_June2010.pdf but found I had to put the address into Google in order to access it. The URL did not work.
Report: social media key source for plagiarism - 6 views
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A study showing how social networking is contributing to cheating.
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There is so much information available now to people that plagiarism is easier and more tempting.
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"Plagiarism is cheating, it is dishonest, and it is unethical." The first way to avoid students from plagiarizing is to set clear expectations in a written format that provides concrete examples. There are programs such as Glatt Plagarism Services that can be used to detect plagerism. By giving students a good background on the importance of citing ideas, topics, and quotes and providing them with how to cite correctly, they will be less tempted to plagiarize. As educators we can take many steps to provide support for our students so that they do not plagiarize.
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.
Media Awareness Network (MNet) | Home - 3 views
A Rubric for Evaluating Student Blogs - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 4 views
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The pedagogical value and the challenges of integrating student blogging into your teaching is a recurring topic on ProfHacker. Some of our earliest posts dealt with student blogging, and we have revisited the issue frequently. Most recently, Jeff and Julie wrote about that age-old question-How are you going to grade this?-when it comes to evaluating classroom blogs.
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Exactly as the title suggests- A rubric for evaluating Student bolgs
Online course offerings continue to grow - 0 views
Article shows that more people are inclined to take online courses to continue their education. The courses would involve researching and using technology to present their work.
Medfield's District-Wide Technology Day 2013 - home - 1 views
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Bring TED to Your Classroom with TED-Ed Clubs - 0 views
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