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40 bons conseils en sécurité informatique pour les professionnels - Clubic

40 bons conseils en sécurité informatique pour les professionnels - Clubic | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it

  "L'ANSSI avait indiqué voilà plusieurs mois qu'elle publierait un guide destiné à assister les professionnels en matière de sécurité informatique. Le guide est désormais publié et propose 40 conseils simples pouvant être appliqués rapidement."


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2013 Report - How do people around the world use EdTech, Products and Services

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How to Break Free of Our 19th-Century Factory-Model Education System

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A technology and education entrepreneur gazes into the future of the classroom

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50 Education Technology Tools Every Teacher Should Know About

Technology and education are pretty intertwined these days and nearly every teacher has a few favorite tech tools that make doing his or her job and connecting with students a little bit easier an...

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Heather MacCorkle Edick's comment, March 30, 2:53 PM
I agree, Linda. Thank you, Susan!
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I am going to use this as a good link to reference during an upcoming event.  Thanks to those who found it and wrote it.

Linda Alexander's comment, March 30, 3:23 PM
Thanks, Heather, for your confirmations!
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Overcoming Teacher-technophobia in Four Steps

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Lynnette Van Dyke's curator insight, March 4, 12:53 PM

There it sits… showing off its silicon superiority and sleekness. Doesn’t matter if it’s an e-app or an i-thing; it’s there, reminding you that YOU, as a Digital Johnny or Janey-come-lately, don’t even know where to begin. (If you know what a Johnny-come-lately is, by the way, you’re in my age group.)

Everyone around you is tweeting and texting, swiping and blogging with devices that seem to get smaller with every passing year. More to the point, technology is now a category on your annual teacher evaluation. It probably reads something like: Integrates Technology. So, now, it’s part of your job. But what do you do when you just don’t know where to start? It is all so overwhelming!

I’m not going to throw a lot of tech-talk at you or even make suggestions as to what technology to use. I’m going to ask you to do something much more difficult. I’m going to ask you to:

1 . Have no fear

The mindset for working with technology requires that you understand that you can’t mess it (or them) up. Really. You can’t mess up an entire program by typing or clicking in the wrong place. It might make a loud noise or give you little warning, but you can’t break it. In fact, if you do manage to do some never-before-seen thing (which is incredibly unlikely), tech people are VERY interested in it because then, they can solve the glitch and be heroes. They like that kind of stuff. What’s really nifty keen is that whatever you DO do, can be fixed. Type in the wrong thing? Edit. Click on the wrong button? Go Back. No one is timing you. No one is counting how many times you mess up.

Those of us who remember rotary dials and typewriters, seem to have this sense of permanence about things. When we typed papers, we had to get it perfect or redo the whole thing. If we dialed one wrong number in a sequence, we had to hang up and start over. Technology is all about flexibility.

2. Embrace not knowing

This is a hard pill to swallow, I think. We like things spelled out, laid out for us. We are of the group who had manuals with instructions. However, with technology, you jump in and when you have a question, you seek the answer. There are HELP buttons and FAQs (frequently asked questions with answers). Sometimes, there’s even a handy reminder that pops up. Programs are designed to be used without knowing.

This is very different from the psychology of being told what to do and how to do it, which is how we were raised. You didn’t touch anything without fully understanding it. Your goal, now? Learn as you go.

Our children (and grandchildren), have learned how to not worry about not knowing. They put the game in the player, pick up the joystick and go, seeming to know exactly what they’re doing at every moment. They don’t. They just understand that it’s okay not to know because they’ll find out or figure it out.

3. Find a mentor who is in your age bracket

I don’t mean this facetiously. I mean it seriously. Young people, who are Digital Natives, are immersed in the technology culture; thus, they really don’t make the best explainers or motivators. They can (unintentionally) make you just feel inferior, just by their reactions: “You don’t know what a ‘mouse’ is? Really?”

That’s why finding a friend, who will talk in a way you understand, is key. Whoever this friend is, he or she should be comfortable with computers, those phones that can access the internet, iPads, and the internet, in general. Let this person know what you’re trying to do, and he/she will most likely have an experience that is similar. You are not alone!

4. Reinvent yourself as a Digital Pioneer

The pioneers who ventured out West had no idea what they were getting into. They planned as best they could, but for the most part, they figured things out as they went. This is where you are. You are neither Digital Immigrant nor Digital Native, but Digital Pioneer. It doesn’t matter that others have gone before you; this is undiscovered country for you. Discover this country for yourself and your students. You’ll do things you never thought you could do, and most importantly, you’ll meet students where they are…in their world.

You got this.

 

Mindy Kyriakides is National Board Certified Teacher in Language Arts for Adolescents and Young Adults. She began teaching at an urban, Title I school in 1998 and is now pursuing her Master’s degree in Higher Education. Her goal is to work with secondary teachers in teacher preparation programs to ease the transition into those crucial first years of working with teenagers. She and some of her former students published a book about their classroom experience: Transparent Teaching of Adolescents: Creating the Ideal Class for Students and Teachers. Mrs. Kyriakides also volunteers with Foster Care to Success, mentoring college students and is an advocate for the LGBT community. She dually resides in Cyprus and Florida.

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Evidence Framework | Office of Educational Technology

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How Teachers Can Integrate Social Media into Their Educational Plans and Curriculum | SociableBlog

How Teachers Can Integrate Social Media into Their Educational Plans and Curriculum | SociableBlog | A New Society, a new education! | Scoop.it

Social media is becoming an increasingly important facet of society.


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Earth from Above

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I'm a huge fan of Yann Arthus-Bertrand's artistic aerial photography.  This image of Rio de Janeiro and the favela is a striking one. I am also posting this to show the how easy the website justpast.it is to use.  Students with no website creation training can produce sharable materials online.  Now this isn't the most professional outlet, but I envision some middle school or high school students producing a class project that can be transformed into something that reaches a bigger audience as it is shared with a broader community. 

 

Tags: remote sensing, images, art, worldwide, K12, edtech.


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Matt Mallinson's comment, September 26, 2012 10:16 AM
This is a striking image. So much poverty purposely hidden behind the mountain, away from the tourists of Rio de Janeiro. It's a shame they have to live the way they do, there is no help from them from their country.
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Educational Technology and Mobile Learning: Top 11 Educational Video Websites for Teachers

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The use of multimedia in the classroom is a great way of getting students engaged. One of the biggest challenges we all face today is how to hold students attention for a longer time. It seems like multitasking has taken every bit of attention from our students. No wonder,  the visual stimulus they are exposed to is huge : Tv, video gaming, social networking, texting, emailing,are but the emerging tip of the iceber and unless we seriously address this phenomenon  it will definitely grow out of control.


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The Future of Educational Technology?...via @Gconole

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by CFT Director Derek Bruff I’m currently serving on a committee tasked by the Chancellor to explore how the university can use digital technologies, particularly social media, to enhance our teaching, research, and service missions.

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The word from Learning Without Frontiers: Harnessing gaming for the classroom, with style.

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At the Learning Without Frontiers conference in London, the experts gathered to explore the pros, and some cons, of computer gaming as a learning tool.

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50 Education Technology Tools You Can Start Using Today - Edudemic

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Finding the best education technology tools is a time-consuming task. It may even be viewed as a chore (for some). Not with this fabulous list, though!

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Martin Laidlaw's curator insight, April 17, 6:33 PM

Some really good ones there ...didn't see scoopit

Tracey Healey's comment, April 18, 5:31 AM
Martin - Scoop it is definitely there - 4th row down , 3rd from right :)
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A quick way to check out the tools you may not have seen before.

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20 Top Video Explanations to Help Teachers Become Tech Savvy

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20 Video Tutorials από την Common Craft.

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How to Get Hesitant Teachers to Use Technology

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As a tech advocate, I often find myself coaxing established educators to incorporate new tools & technologies. Here are some ways I've found to be successful.

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Is Educational Technology Worth the Hype?

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Each January, I have the opportunity to facilitate a course in Leading and Managing Technology for the Educational Leadership Program at St. Mary's College of California.

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U.S. Education Dept. Offers Tools for Evaluating Ed. Tech.

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Veteran Education Week reporter and Digital Directions Deputy Editor Sean Cavanagh and Staff Writer Katie Ash explore how technology is shaping teaching and learning and the management of schools.

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RT @NextGenLC: A new tool to choose #edtech using evidence on deeper, personalized, supportive learning from @usedgov http://t.co/9Z3sY29w

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The Teacher’s Guide To Successful Technology Integration

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A scene from the movie, “Italian Job”, has come to mind lately. In this particular scene the villain takes the gold bars and places them in three different armored trucks. Now what to do? The old hidden ball trick!

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Teaching With Technology - A Basic Checklist

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Handout - Guidelines on good practice for using technology in the classroom. via Med kharbach


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The Educational Value of Technology

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Sugata Mitra - Sugata Mitra began his brave ‘Hole in the Wall’ investigations in 1999. Mitra took note of the absence of schooling and talented teache...

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Educational Technology as a Transformational Innovation

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Open Learning Initiative - Dedicated to improving higher education by supplying online interactive instruction supported by learning research.

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