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Fourth Graders know
Here’s something fourth graders know: Media is free, content is free, it’s always been that way. Here’s something fourth graders know: Information that’s targeted at you but doesn’t include you may not be worth sitting still for.
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Online Programs That Let Parents Track Grades in Real Time Are Popular but Can Raise Stress - New York Times
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Open Source for Schools
I will keep posting these things even though they seem to fly in the face of the direction in which we're moving. Enjoy.
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From Their Perspective
This raises a lot of very interesting points that we probably need to keep in mind when dealing with matters ed-tech. Haven't figured out the implications yet, but I bet they're a collective doozy...
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Advocating for Boring
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Why schools should exclusively use free software - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation (FSF)
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Students 2.0
So this is kind of amazing. Students from around the world are blogging about the intersection of education, technology, and the so-called flat world. Seems like an amazing project. Can you get to it from GHS, I wonder?
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MediaShift . Digging Deeper::New Media Literacy as Important for Educators as Students | PBS
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What the web is for
"We are human because we are connected to other humans. And why do we connect? Because as humans we care about each other and about our world. Statues don’t care what happens to them. Robots don’t care. Humans do. We care together."
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Americans United Against Education
Is this the time to bring up the filtering thing?
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Tools at Work
Seriously, I think our lives would be made SO much easier, from a TWIG perspective, if technological tools were presented as just that--tools--and not as mandated solutions. For example, during last year's Data Dashboard Debacle, I don't remember a singl
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Magic Bullets Don't Exist
Worth a read. I haven't read the original piece referred to, but I think this guy is pretty much right-on, and his points are what we need to keep in mind.
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Blogging and RSS — The "What's It?" and "How To" of Powerful New Web Tools for Educators
I am going to be a pain about insisting on full RSS functionality for our portal, ASAP. This means not just being able to read whatever feeds we want/need, but also figuring out a way to syndicate our portal information (calendar, posted documents, etc)
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Aggregator as Textbook
Thoughts on using RSS
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