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UCLA Study: The Internet Is Altering Our Brains - Biology | Astronomy | Chemistry | Physics - FOXNews.com
"Adults with little Internet experience show changes in their brain activity after just one week online, a new study finds.
The results suggest Internet training can stimulate neural activation patterns and could potentially enhance brain function and cognition in older adults."
MediaWise Column: A Glimpse into the Future | MediaWise.org
My glimpse into the future came when our South Korean hosts explained their
reasons for organizing the conference. It turns out that South Korea is about
two years ahead of the U.S., technologically speaking. And what a difference two
years can make.
MediaWise Column: Cell Phone: Distraction or Danger? | MediaWise.org
Our kids will need many communication skills for success in the 21st century,
both in school, on the job, and in life. Cell phones are wonderful tools, but
kids also need verbal communication skills wired into their brains. It's our job
as adults to make sure that our kids have the range of experiences that will
wire their brains for success in the 21st century, so they can have success, not
just for a week, but for a lifetime.
MediaWise Column: No | MediaWise.org
These days most kids have access to digital cameras, mobile phones and
high-speed Internet connections. And while these things can be great tools for
learning and creativity, they can also be violent and cruel in the hands of a
cyberbully. Fake MySpace pages, explicitly photoshopped school photos, and
YouTube posts of real fights are just three of the many common techniques of
cyberbullies.
Technology Integration
My buddy Ryan put this site together and it is loaded with great information on using technology in education. Check it out!
When Young Teachers Go Wild on the Web
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The "googleableness" of today's society is something that needs to be instructed to our kids using the internet. The degree to which we make ourselves public can be both positive and negative. It is my job as a teacher using technology to demonstrate for students how to create the largest positive footprint possible.
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The "googleableness" of today's society is something that needs to be instructed to our kids using the internet. The degree to which we make ourselves public can be both positive and negative. It is my job as a teacher using technology to demonstrate for students how to create the largest positive footprint possible.
Blogging Ethics: C.O.B.E. Revised: Form-Based Duties in Blog Ethics
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Students/teachers who attempt blogging should review the COBE. There exist many important points but some minor tweaks need to be made for student blogging.
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Students/teachers who attempt blogging should review the COBE. There exist many important points but some minor tweaks need to be made for student blogging.
10 Habits of Highly Effective ProBloggers
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This article will serve my students well as they are introduced to blogging as an educational opportunity and learning exercise at the beginning of the year.
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This article will serve my students well as they are introduced to blogging as an educational opportunity and learning exercise at the beginning of the year.
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