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Implementing a 1:1 iPad Scheme | Innovative Scholar - 0 views
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Take an e-Learning Break: Internet Safety: Educational programs for parents and kids - 1 views
My Library - 2 views
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This article discusses how students can gain real-world experience by blogging and podcasting.. They are able to hone writing skills, learn to take and give criticism and direction, use software in the production of the blogs and podcasts. They are using the essential skills of managing, analyzing, creating and evaluating, etc.
Most Recent Materials in Merlot Teacher Education - 1 views
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This article is about using Skype in the classroom for global education. I am categorizing it as media literacy because of the use of skype. Thousands of teachers are involved in a large variety of global educational projects. One of the partners in this program is NASA's Digital Learning center. Projects there are live so that students can learn how to prepare a space vehicle for take off or for them to design something for the spacesuit. There are many other partners to this program.
Digital Citizenship Week - 6 views
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This blog emphasizes the importance of stressing being a "good citizen" when using the Internet with our students. A week was spent with the following learning objective: "A renewed focus on the choices we make and how they affect us, specifically about balance, responsibility and safety." Each day time was spent on some aspect of this objective. As a culminating activity, students were invited to an assembly where the theme was " Digital Citizenship mean..... to me" Students were able to share what they learned throughout the week.
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Michele I had read this article when reviewing them for our assignment. It was great to see all of the topics touched upon, especially about balancing on and off line activities. Love that they stressed being a good digital citizen just as we stress being a good citizen in general. I think we forget to stress some of these points with our students and that they are important in our online life even outside of school. The kids and adults alike.
Teaching Research and Writing Skills: Not Just for Introductory Courses | Faculty Focus - 1 views
Students Think They Can Multitask. Here's Proof They Can't | Faculty Focus - 1 views
Smart Phones Require Smart Communication Strategies - 2 views
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This article brought to light the number of students and parents that have smart phone and use them as their primary source of communication. At the conclusion of the article, it suggested that school districts need to adjust their method of communication with parents due to their overwhelming use of social media and smart phones. This article was focused on the role of social media in communication with parents rather than the use of social media instructionally in the classroom
School Librarian Creates Web Lesson on Oil Spill - 1 views
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This article gives a great example of how a librarian created a lesson that uses many web 2.0 tools while students demonstrated their media literacy skills.
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By using libguide a Boston Librarian was able to create a lesson for students to learn about an oil spill off the coast of Louisiana. Using libguide allowed her to combine news links, a Delicious linkroll, an RSS feed, and a Google Map that compares the relative size of the spill to Manhattan, Paris, and other global cities.
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