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hmm...i'm bookmarking a diigo list on diigo... haha! this is a list of registration-free web 2.0 sites students can use for projects...
Digital adaptation of Blooms Taxonomy and ways of achieving the levels with digital media
CITEd identifies evidence-based practices for integrating instructional technology to support the achievement of all students.
Regardless of whether we're working directly or indirectly with learners, we're all involved with facilitating the learning process. We may be creating multimedia pathfinders, collaborating on the development of WebQuests, or supervising online discussion groups. All of these activities involve the design of environment conducive to learning.
WWCGD? (What would Curious George do?) If he visited your school, that is. :)
Technology and Learning!
Map of workplace skills predicted to be needed for the future.
Iowa's list of 21st century technology literacy standards.
Digital Learning Day is a culminating event in a year-round national awareness campaign to improve teaching and learning for all children.
I like this idea for having students evaluate the media they are using:
students, for example, can ask:
Who created or paid for the message?Why was it created?Who is the message designed to reach?How does the message capture the audience's attention? How might different people understand this message differently?What values or points of view are included or excluded and why? Where can I find out more to verify the information?What can I do with this information?
Project Look Sharp is a media literacy initiative of Ithaca College to provide lesson plans, materials, training and support for the effective integration of media literacy with critical thinking into classroom curricula at all education levels.
Quest to Learn is a school committed to graduating strong, engaged, literate citizens of a globally networked world.
ABCya.com is the leader in free educational kids computer games and activities for elementary students to learn on the web. All children's educational computer activities were created or approved by certified school teachers. All educational games are free and are modeled from primary grade lessons and enhanced to provide an interactive way for children to learn.
Are your students ready? The ThinkQuest Competition engages students to solve a problem using their technology, critical thinking, and communication skills.Test your skills against those of your peers globally! Compete in one of the following events as an individual or a member of a team
Create your own treasure hunt which incorporates QR codes! Cool!
free technology/education publications
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