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Social Networking - Let's Start Early « The Spicy Learning Blog - 10 views

  • The less we work with students on being critically literate online, and the more we avoid social media and networking as an authentic part of the classroom experience, the more danger our students will be in.
  • Let’s not wait until high school when they are perceived to be old enough. If we wait until then, we will have to do more untraining of bad habits students have picked up Facebooking etc.
  • From my experience, although I don’t think any age is too early, I have noticed that ages 8-10 are the perfect time to start.
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  • we get a chance to establish good habits about positive content on the internet for consumption, as well as positive posting habits.
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11 Mathematics Resources to Try in 2011 - 0 views

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    11 Math Resources to use in 2011!
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We Are All Connected | Connected Principals - 8 views

  • In fact, nearly all of the most hyped developments on the Web in the past few years have been tools for augmenting social connection…
  • This is why it is frustrating when there is talk that the use of technology and social media sites actually disconnects our students, when in my own experience, I have found the opposite. The more I have connected through our staff and student blogs, the more I have learned about them and what is happening in the classroom.
  • As educators, we need to continue to find safe and effective ways for our students to have the opportunity to participate in this human network.
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  • If relationships are the foundation of our schools, and technology helps to create and enhance these, it is hard to contest that social media should not be more apparent in our learning environments.
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    Relationships are the key foundation to the success of students in our schools. The more we connect with them, the more likely they are to succeed. This is not only true with our students, but also essential with our staff. If we know those we serve, the more likely we are to all be successful.

Online Summer Math Programs - proven to reverse summer learning loss - 2 views

started by Dan Sherman on 02 Jul 11 no follow-up yet
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Privacy Concerns Over Popular Education App ClassDojo - 0 views

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    Teachers should not be embarrassing students by tracking their data where the whole class can see.
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easel.ly | Crea y comparte ideas visuales en linea - 0 views

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    Es una herramienta web que permite crear y compartir infografias y poster. No necesitas experiencia.
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The Joy of Teaching - 0 views

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    For teachers in Australia the year is drawing rapidly to a close. It is a time for packing away classrooms, taking down displays of student learning and saying farewell to students as they move on to new classes. At the ending of one year it is worth taking a moment to ponder what is so remarkable about teaching as a profession.
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Collaborize Classroom Library - 49 views

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New from Neo K12 - Educational Resources - 2 views

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