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Charlie Osborne, a journalist and ex-teacher, has some great suggestions in this article for using Facebook in the classroom.
"How are you a responsible digital citizen?" This blog posts shares how an international school reinforces concepts such as balance, safety, behavior, reflection and possibilities with their students.
Click on a tab and find the resources for Photo Editing, Blogging, Research Tools, Curation Tools, Drawing Tools, and more.
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"As technology crouches into our life, new ways of communication emerge giving birth to novel content providers. We have now blog posts, online newspapers, ebooks, tweets, emails,.. and several other forms where learners can get the information they want. Do we know how to properly cite these new resources?"
"Even that Twitter thing the kids are into these days, with its 140-characters and its perpetual haze of pound signs, has its uses. More than 28, of course, but here’s a nice little starting point."
"Google+ has strong potential application in formal learning environments"
"Common Sense Media offers this FREE Digital Literacy and Citizenship Curriculum to help educators empower their students and their school communities to be safe, responsible, and savvy as they navigate this fast-paced digital world."
"Ways to know if your school's technology leadership may be past its expiration date."
The goal of the Anytime Anywhere Learning Foundation (AALF) is to ensure that all children have access to unlimited opportunities to learn anytime and anywhere and that they have the tools that make this possible. To achieve this, AALF helps schools develop visionary leadership and knowledgeable, innovative educators.
"From super-effective search tricks to Google tools specifically for education to tricks and tips for using Gmail, Google Docs, and Google Calendar, these tricks will surely save you some precious time."
This is a great story of learning in the classroom. When people ask, "But what does it look like," point them in this direction. Highly recommended read.
Cut the excuses and start using technology.
Interested in learning more about how to use Facebook and Twitter in education? Check out these two guides.
Excellent list of videos relevant to the changes happening in education.
Cathy Davidson responds to the NY Times article, "In Classroom of the Future, Stagnant Scores."
Favorite quote: "the issue of "technology" is inseparable from all the ways we think, communicate, and interact today."
This infographic examines the following questions about the flipped classroom: What is the flipped classroom? How it came to be? What's driving it? What it looks like?
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