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International Society for Technology in Education - 2 views

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    This will keep you up to date with international technology requirements and recommendations for technology standards.
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Technology Integration: Project Planning Form - 0 views

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    Here is another useful resource for planning and successful integration of technology in the classroom.
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Technology Integration Matrix - 0 views

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    This matrix/rubric demonstrates the levels of technology integration. This is a nice self-evaluation tool, and it also allows teachers to set benchmarks for growth.
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The "MERIT" of Technology in the Classroom - 3 views

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    This article is about MERIT, a one-year program for educators of grades 4 through 12 that teaches teachers how to best utilize and integrate innovative technology in the classroom.
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Engaging and motivating students using technology in the classroom - 0 views

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    I like the idea about incorporating cell phones in the lessons. It is a technology that students are familiar with. They like using it. I like the rules for using cell phones described in the article. I am going to try using cell phones in my classes along with the website www.polleverywhere.com . If it works I may get a prepay phone to do quizzes as described in the article.
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Experts say Digital Literacy is about Thinking -- Not Gadgets - 2 views

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    This article explores the idea that it is more important to teach the thinking behind technology than it is to simply use expensive technology in the classroom. The article supports the idea that technology can be used to get kids communicating in creative ways, and it can help to get them actively engaged in lessons.
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Use Technology to Upend Traditional Classrooms - 3 views

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    This is but the first few paragraphs of an article describing the use of collaborative methods and technologies in the classroom. It compares what goes on in a collaborative classroom to that in a creative business. To bad one has to either buy the article or subscribe to read it all.
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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.
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Three Trends That Will Shape the Future of Curriculum | MindShift - 2 views

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    A great summary of how and why web2.0 technology supports 21st century skills and  and the future of learning.
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    This truly is a great summary of 21st century direction. Teaching and learning will consist of digital delivery, it will be interest driven, and Web 2.0 skills will be the focus. I believe that this trend is very accurate and that this shift will, ultimately, improve the motivation for learning of our students. I think the drawback is the teachers who do not wish or are not willing to make the shift. I believe the future of education is exhilarating!
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Sweetsearch: More Than A Free Search Engine For K12 Education! | 21 st Century Educatio... - 1 views

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    Sweet Search and finding Dulinea!
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    An absolutely wonder search engine alternative. A perfect way to consciously direct student searches for information of all kinds! Great find Jan!
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Libraries Promote Reading with StoryTubes - 0 views

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    Children in grades one through six submit short videos promoting their favorite books. The StoryTubes contest capitalizes on children's interest in technology to promote reading and media skills.
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Free Technology for Teachers: Google web search lesson plans - 3 views

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    From the Free Technology for Teachers blog, I found an entry about web search lesson plans created by Google. From our previous readings, I've come to understand research strategies as a major component of media literacy. In the blog, there are links to the Google created lessons. The plans are developed according to skill level. I find this an interesting and helpful teacher resource; however, there are some search categories, which are quite elementary, if not useless. Student's research habits are often deplorable, so these tutorials point them in generally useful directions. It is necessary for our students to develop strategies for differentiating between poor resources and rich, academic sources. Is Google created strategies the best option?
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    Hi Kevin, I am sorry about the dead end link. If you are still interested try here: http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2012/05/web-search-lesson-plans-from-google.html
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The Dean's List: 50 Must-Read Higher Education Technology Blogs | EdTech Magazine - 2 views

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    EdTech: Focus on Higher Education has surveyed the web and found what we believe are the 50 best IT blogs in higher education. These blogs - including well-known names and some who are less familiar - cover every aspect of technology, both in the classroom and behind the scenes. Learn from tech experts and IT peers at colleges who are in the trenches. Dig into the very best the web has to offer.
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    Higher Education Blogs is the source to see what's on the Dean's List for classroom integration. Educators reap rewards.
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StoryTube: A great Idea - 2 views

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    This article introduces a contest which promotes reading and media skills that began in 2008. It is sponsored by major publishers such as Simon and Schuster and Scholastic and 5 regional libraries, The contest is for students in grades 1-6. The students need to create a storytube on a book they have read. It is important to point out that teachers are not replacing a written report or are using this to enhance the report. I reviewed some of the winners and it is so great to see kids excited about what they read and using technology so easily. With students creating video media at such an early age and being so comfortable doing it only leads me to believe that when these students reach high school the work that they will create will be fantastic.
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    What a fun way to talk about and share enthusiasm about books. Another good idea is booktrailers. Many of those can be found on Youtube as well.
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    In this article, the author promotes a new contest for students, which combines reading and YouTube. I find this idea interesting as it connects to the new literacies that are being introduced in education. Jason Ohler discusses these literacies extensively on his webpage. I feel it is important to provide students with the tools to critically engage with all types of texts. In their lives, students are constantly engaging with video. This contest allows students to synthesize this awareness with creating video stories.
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    This article originally appeared in SLJ’s Extra Helping. Sign up now! By Jennifer Pinkowski -- School Library Journal, 07/09/2008 Funny accents, strange wigs, and spoiler-free plot summaries are the common elements in the winning videos made by contestants in StoryTubes, a new contest for kids that promotes reading-and new media skills-by capitalizing on the popularity of YouTube.
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    This link explains how libraries are using the power and popularity of YouTube to promote learning, literacy, creativity and technology. StoryTube is a great project idea that uses the power of the contest as a wonderful motivator.
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Technology - lino - 1 views

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    I would use this tool to collaborate with students on a topic.
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TechLearning: Digital Age Assessment: Part 2 - 2 views

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    A look at how technology use in formative assessments improves feedback and how this formative feedback directly helps students improve their performance.
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Survey: Teachers want more access to technology, collaboration - 1 views

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    Annual Survey shows teachers are requesting more access to technology, more time for collaboration would help differentiate instruction.
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Think Before You Click - Is that free coffee or a scam? - 3 views

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    Tips on how to avoid scams on facebook - written by Richard Byrne
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    This article talks about how companies use Web 2.0 media as an advertising agent, and how some of these are scams. Furthermore it suggests he Better Business Bureau as a tool to identify these scams. It relates to IML as students need to have the technological literacy to determine which posts are frauds and which are legitimate. Furthermore, the need to have the awareness and ability to check these scams out on a legitimate source
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    Great article providing a Better Business Bureau list of scam alerts which I found interesting. The article mentions Facebook in particular but I have faced these scams and schemes in emails and on other game sites. I don't trust these surveys either that are sent through emails where they promise you to enter you into a prize drawing etc. So many scams- its good to know there's someone trying to do something about it by making the public aware of these scams. Also teachings students how to use the Internet safely should be part of the curriculum and also digital citizenship. We need to make our students responsible internet users and contributors.
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Preparing Teachers for the "Schools that Technology Built": Evaluation of a P... - 2 views

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    EJ690980 - Preparing Teachers for the "Schools that Technology Built": Evaluation of a Program to Train Teachers for Virtual Schooling.
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