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Laura Tidball"Looks like Notre Dame high school in the UK is taking the bull by the horns and moving forward with an initiative to allow the use of mobile phones for educational purposes during class time."
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Sarah CarnielThis website provides articles on how technology in schools can be used in students learning in our ever changing world.
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Kim WatchornRecommended info. for Web 2.0
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When I saw Jeremy Davis recently, he told me of an educator who uses cell phones in the classroom. In fact, this teacher requires that the cell phone be out and ON the desk. In plain site. Not hidden in a pocket or backpack. So if the student is using it, the teacher KNOWS. And if the student is using it when they shouldn’t… Well, that’s when there are consequences. Phone is confiscated until the end of the week, or the parent can pay a $25 fine to get it back for their student. Sure, there were plenty of students who lost their phones, and plenty of fines paid. They used the money to pay for a field trip before the end of the year. But the point is, the students learned when it was ok to be using the phone as a learning device, and when it was inappropriate. Believe me, no student wants to go to his parents and let them know that they need $25 to get their phone back… and explain why.
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Skye LiikanenWow... this site very engaging for the classroom teacher. Full of blogs that relate to technology in the classroom, there are many video links that are a real eye opener. Topics include: These You Tube Videos a Must, Smart Strategies for Tough Times, The Push, Top 10 FREE Web 2.0 Sites for Teachers, Education will never be a trending topic and many more. I would defifnitely recommend everyone to have a look at this site. Star Rating 4/5
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Matt SchwartzSteve Dembo currently working for Discovery Education, serving as the Online Community Manager for the Discovery Educator Network.
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Josh LocklearGood blog on tech in education... updated fairly regularly
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audrey blandinghow to use podcasts in school
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Donna Bills
•@dwarlick it best of luck to ya about an hour ago
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Valerie B.Turning Twitter into the Daily Prophet
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Austin KeepingEducation and Technology by Steve Dembo
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Porter PalmerSteve Dembo, Discovery Education (personal ed tech blog)
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kristy frenchweb 2.0
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This CommonCraft inspired video does an excellent job of explaining what a truly networked student looks like. And more importantly, what the teachers role is for them.
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Nelly CardinaleBlog by Steve Dembo
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Peggy GeorgeExcellent series of 6 blog posts by Steve Dembo with great questions and suggestions for thinking about ways to improve your blog.
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Angela Maiers30 Days to Better blogging-great tips from Steve!
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casey mayfielded and tech blog
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Kelly Bauer30 dawy s to being a better blogger
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Shared with me by Charlene Chausis.
MSAD48 is doing something rather interesting for their high school seniors. Upon entering senior year, every student is given a unique domain name to be used for “work on their resume, portfolio and communicate with their class.” I would assume that when they leave the school at the end of the year, they will be taking it with them to be used throughout their college and professional years. See the video below for more…
I most definitely applaud their efforts in this, and wonder why more schools don’t do the same? In fact, taking it a step further, shouldn’t they be getting their own domain name in Freshman year? Or even in middle school? At what point is it too early to be preparing students for a life online?
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Sheila FrancisEducation and Technology
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Julie Nicholseducation and technology Steve Dembo
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Lynne HoriuchiEducation and Technology by Steve Dembo
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John FaigEducation and Technology by Steve Dembo
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