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Check Out That Selfie: How to Use Social Media in the Classroom - 3 views

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    This article highlights how little social media is used in the classroom. Many teachers see potential benefits with social media but are unsure of using it in the classroom. One issue highlighted is setting clear boundaries for how to use social media when interacting with students and parents.
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White Rose - 0 views

  • Many of them had heard about the mass murder of Polish Jews; as a soldier on the eastern front, Hans Scholl had also seen firsthand the mistreatment of Jewish forced laborers and heard of the deportation of large numbers of Poles to concentration camps.
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      What experience did Hans Scholl have in witnessing crimes against Jews?
  • At great risk, “White Rose” members transported and mailed mimeographed leaflets that denounced the regime. In their attempt to stop the war effort, they advocated the sabotage of the armaments industry
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      How did the White Rose try to spread their messages or gain attention to their cause?
  • We will not be silent,” they wrote to their fellow students. “We are your bad conscience. The White Rose will not leave you in peace!
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      How can someone who is doing good be considered a "bad conscience"?
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  • And thou shalt act as ifOn thee and on thy deedDepended the fate of all Germany,And thou alone must answer for it.
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      What does this quote mean to you now that you have read the entire article?
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    Describes the efforts of the student group known as White Rose
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Critical Thinking: A Necessary Skill in the Age of Spin - 5 views

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    This article explains that critical thinking skills are needed everywhere in life - not just in the classroom. As teachers, we need to help our students realize that just because information exists, doesn't mean that it's correct. Using web tools can help students do this by having them take information and present it in a different form, or by having them create their own presentation based on correct information gathered.
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Students struggle with information literact - 2 views

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    This news article explains that just because students have grown up in the technology age, doesn't mean they are experts in using that technology. It highlights the 3 areas students must master for success with using technology to research: "The ability to identify trustworthy and useful information; The ability to manage overabundant information; and The ability to communicate information effectively." As we use web 2.0 we must remember to teach our students how to use these tools effectively, not just assume they can use them because they've grown up in the tech environment.
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