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Guidelines For Mobile Phones Used In Classrooms As Teaching Aid
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''We cannot ban technology - that would be like returning to horses instead of cars,'' he said. ''The sooner students are taught about the ethical use of mobile phones and laptops the better.''
Vitta 2009 - 1 to 1 Netbooks - Loddon Mallee Region
Anne Baird's presentation for VITTA 2009
Going Global, Going Public
"The real issues of digital citizenship include understanding identity and the opportunities afforded students when teachers teach students to be global citizens. "
by Dean Shareski
Digiteen « UDL Spotlight
Great article in CAST UDL Spotlight about the positive influence of our Digiteen project!
Learn 4 Life » Educators in Virtual Worlds on Open Sim - the pioneers…
Excellent blog post about the pioneers in virtual world education. Excerpt here is from teh section about Vicki Davis and her class who built Digiteen Island in Reaction Grid Open Sim.
Watch the interview with students below in Real Life and Avatar form and then the next one with Vicki see how eloquently she comments on these new learning landscapes. I would hold that interview up as a seminal exemplar of someone who knows exactly what they are doing in this field and if I had my way it would be required viewing for anyone who has doubts about the efficacy of using Web 2.0 tools in education and the systems and infrastructure that can be built around them. I would also point people to the award winning wiki on the global Flat Classroom Project for further reference - the Digiteen project is just one small subset of that whole activity.
`Don't post that!' — networking etiquette emerges
In an age in which instant news and constant life streams from Facebook and Twitter change the way we communicate, the rules of etiquette surrounding these interactions are still evolving.
What happens when I expected a phone call about something and read about it in a status update instead? What's the polite response to a distant friend posting bad news on Facebook? What to do with sensitive information?
Making matters trickier, good etiquette on Facebook might not apply on Twitter or in an e-mail. These days, milestones like marriage, pregnancy, breakups and divorce are being described over more forms of communications than ever.
Common Sense Internet Safety Survival Guide
The Internet runs right through the middle of our kids' lives. It opens a world of entertainment and communication, but it also allows direct access to people and Web sites that can expose kids to age-inappropriate content and risky social contacts.
The rigors of life unplugged - Los Angeles Times
Students try to go a week without any media devices.....!
CyberSmart! Toolbar
Browser toolbar with quick access to K-12 curriculum, PD, Web 2.0, library resources.
The Digital Citizen | Educational Origami
Great blog post by Andrew Churches looking at what it means to be a digital citizen.
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