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AASL releases white paper on technology use in schools

AASL releases white paper on technology use in schools | Christian high School libraries | Scoop.it

The American Association of School Librarians (AASL), in conjunction with its second annual Banned Websites Awareness Day, has released a white paper covering the appropriate use of educational technology in schools.  The paper covers the topics of filtering practices, acceptable use policies (AUPs), apps, social media, bring your own device (BYOD) and other related subjects.

 

The paper states that when used appropriately, educational technology is a tool to assist with implementation of the Common Core State Standards, help raise graduation rates and prepare students for life beyond K-12 education. It further clarifies that technology employed in isolation, without direct instruction, or highly qualified guidance, fails to address those concerns.

 


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Teaching without Words: A 2011 Ted Talk worth another look - Good for all, not just ELL learners

Teaching without Words: A 2011 Ted Talk worth another look - Good for all, not just ELL learners | Christian high School libraries | Scoop.it
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intertesting TED OrangeCounty talk about using technology (specific computer games) to teach without words.  Improved math scores and understanding

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Project-Based Learning: Real-World Issues Motivate Students

Project-Based Learning: Real-World Issues Motivate Students | Christian high School libraries | Scoop.it

In a growing number of schools, educators are echoing Papert's assertion that engaging students by starting with the concrete and solving hands-on, real-world problems is a great motivator.

 

Students conduct research using a variety of sources, from the Internet to interviews with experts. They work on the project over an extended period of time -- six weeks or more -- because of the in-depth nature of the investigation.


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Karen Bonanno's curator insight, January 28, 3:42 PM

This includes a couple of videos as examples of how PBL is happening in schools.

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Your Students Don’t Stink at Research: Your Software Does

Your Students Don’t Stink at Research: Your Software Does | Christian high School libraries | Scoop.it

InstaGrok perspective on how it will help your students become better researchers.


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Karen Bonanno's curator insight, January 16, 9:59 PM

InstaGrok provides students with a dynamic way to engage in research.

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The “Why” Behind A School’s Learning Commons | Learning the Now

The “Why” Behind A School’s Learning Commons | Learning the Now | Christian high School libraries | Scoop.it
MUST READ: The “Why” Behind A School’s Learning Commons by @gmbondi #bced #cpchat #sd78 http://t.co/0yfT1EX2

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A thought provoking article on the Learning commons.

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A New Way To Teach Using Wordle - Edudemic

A New Way To Teach Using Wordle - Edudemic | Christian high School libraries | Scoop.it
There's a new way to teach using wordle. It involves actually withholding a bit of information and making students think a bit harder. What fun!
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Amy McIntyre's comment, December 10, 2012 11:12 AM
Great way to start a unit!
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Advocacy for Your School Library Helps All School Libraries

Advocacy for Your School Library Helps All School Libraries | Christian high School libraries | Scoop.it

A teacher librarian's story......I explain to him that it is vital that librarians shout about all the wonderful activities happening in their library. I do just that with this blog, the library website, twitter, email blasts, discussions with my principal, notices in the daily memo and articles in the school monthly newsletter. Since I became a librarian, I have used whatever media was available to advertise the library. I had to.


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Dennis T OConnor's curator insight, December 4, 2012 1:24 AM

School libraries and media centers can be the driving force for meaningful technology integration in any school.  The key: Trained Librarian/Media specialists.

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10 Apps That Work Great With Evernote

10 Apps That Work Great With Evernote | Christian high School libraries | Scoop.it

Evernote, 10 apps that work great with this app.


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Dozens Of Ways Teachers Can Use Pinterest - Edudemic

Dozens Of Ways Teachers Can Use Pinterest - Edudemic | Christian high School libraries | Scoop.it
Pinterest is about a lot more than fashion and food when it comes to teachers. Here's a few simple ways teachers can use Pinterest.

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30 Best Web 2.0 Tools For Teachers (2012 Edition)

30 Best Web 2.0 Tools For Teachers (2012 Edition) | Christian high School libraries | Scoop.it
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New School Library Statistics Available in AASL’s School Libraries Count! 2012 Report

New School Library Statistics Available in AASL’s School Libraries Count! 2012 Report | Christian high School libraries | Scoop.it

According to trend data collected by the American Association of School Librarians (AASL), library staffing , expenditures and physical usage remains consistent with 2011 results. The data also indicates connectivity to the school library continues to rise through increased networked computers in the school as well as remote access to school library databases. Data was collected as part of AASL’s national longitudinal survey, School Libraries Count! (SLC), conducted yearly since 2007.


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Thinking about BYOD

Thinking about BYOD | Christian high School libraries | Scoop.it

The topic of BYOD continues to be a hot topic in schools, with many schools looking at investing in wireless technologies to support students (and staff) bringing their own device to school. While there appears to be agreement that the notion of BYOD is something to be pursued, there isn't a shared understanding of what that might mean in a school context.


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What Is Web 3.0, Really, and What Does It Mean for Education?

What Is Web 3.0, Really, and What Does It Mean for Education? | Christian high School libraries | Scoop.it
Tim O’Reilly, Karen Cator and Shelly Blake-Plock weigh in on why K–12 leaders should care about it and other (r)evolutions in technology.
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McGraw-Hill sells education unit to Apollo for $2.5 billion

McGraw-Hill sells education unit to Apollo for $2.5 billion | Christian high School libraries | Scoop.it
The transaction is expected to close by year-end or in early 2013, the company said (McGraw-Hill sells education unit to Apollo for $2.5 billion - http://t.co/4wt8VAAu...)...
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Project-Based Learning: What is it?

Project-Based Learning: What is it? | Christian high School libraries | Scoop.it

Project-based learning (PBL) is a method used to cultivate learning and teach students 21st century skills. The idea is “built upon authentic learning activities that engage student interest and motivation,” and “generally reflect the types of learning and work people do in everyday world outside the classroom”


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Karen Bonanno's curator insight, January 26, 2:16 AM

I like the graph that displays the difference between a typical classroom project and  project-based learning. Also, some useful weblinks to other resources in the topic.

Elizabeth Hutchinson's comment, January 26, 3:56 AM
This is done in my son's school and depending on who set the project it can work really well. If though the teacher has not worked with the school librarian it doesn't work quite as well.
sarspri's curator insight, February 2, 4:06 PM

Differentiates between 'class projects' and 'project-based learning.'

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With Digital Technologies, Can School Libraries Help Transform Learning?

With Digital Technologies, Can School Libraries Help Transform Learning? | Christian high School libraries | Scoop.it
At the Elizabeth Forward High School library in Elizabeth, PA, beanbag chairs have replaced study carrels, computers are everywhere, and instead of a cranky librarian telling kids to be quiet, there's a new music studio.

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Joyce Valenza's curator insight, January 30, 2:56 PM

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Anne McLean's curator insight, January 30, 6:34 PM

School libraries need to be hip, cool and relevant to the demands of their school communities.  Kids love this modern approach and feel welcome in their school library.

Sue Kowalski's comment, February 23, 11:25 AM
We need to empower ALL to be part of the CURATION that way they are MAKING and ENGAGING not just receiving
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10 Reasons To Consider BYOD In Education

10 Reasons To Consider BYOD In Education | Christian high School libraries | Scoop.it

Education must move with the times. What can be done to reach a technology-savvy generation that relies on media every free second of their time? BYOD-Bring Your Own Device, a trend that is catching on quickly. Bring Your Own Device has transformed the classroom by creating new opportunities for learning. Studies find that Generation Y is highly reliant on wireless devices and phones. And rather than fight it, educators can use this to their advantage.


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Karen Bonanno's curator insight, December 19, 2012 5:55 PM

The Horizon K-12 2012 report clearly indicated that BYOD / BYOT was happening and would become more dominant over the next one to two years. Schools will need a robust wifi as an essential and these ten reasons provide a good common sense approach.

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10 Things Your Students Should Know About Their Digital Footprints | EdReach

10 Things Your Students Should Know About Their Digital Footprints | EdReach | Christian high School libraries | Scoop.it
Building a digital footprint is an issue I believe doesn’t garner enough attention in our personal and professional lives.

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A good reminder of how our actions can have consequences later in life.

Coolwired's curator insight, December 11, 2012 9:41 AM

Thanks for this insightful post, Tom!

TrayKay's curator insight, December 12, 2012 11:14 AM

Important reminders and considerations. Sent this to my teens.

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Project-Based Learning Research Review

Project-Based Learning Research Review | Christian high School libraries | Scoop.it

Studies have proven that when implemented well, project-based learning (PBL) can increase retention of content and improve students' attitudes towards learning, among other benefits....and it is a perfect fit with the Learning Commons approach!

 


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The Difference Between Projects And Project-Based Learning

The Difference Between Projects And Project-Based Learning | Christian high School libraries | Scoop.it

“Projects” can represent a range of tasks that can be done at home or in the classroom, by parents or groups of students, quickly or over time.

While project-based learning (PBL) also features projects, in PBL the focus is more on the process of learning and learner-peer-content interaction that the end-product itself.

The learning process is also personalized in a progressive PBL environment by students asking important questions, and making changes to products and ideas based on individual and collective response to those questions. In PBL, the projects only serve as an infrastructure to allow users to play, experiment, use simulations, address authentic issues, and work with relevant peers and community members in pursuit of knowledge.


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Trends | Infographic: Undergraduate Students and Technology

Trends | Infographic: Undergraduate Students and Technology | Christian high School libraries | Scoop.it
Presented By: BachelorsDegreeOnline.com...

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Engaging Students Through Social Media: Real World Experience, Creativity & Future Employability

Engaging Students Through Social Media: Real World Experience, Creativity & Future Employability | Christian high School libraries | Scoop.it
Social media has become an essential part of most people’s everyday lives, from checking Facebook and Twitter to posting blogs, Pinterest listings, and uploading YouTube videos.

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Social Networking Survey - K12 Educators 2012

 A slide show showing the results of surveys conducted with teachers and the role that social networking plays in their lives and jobs.


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Eduwebinar - Professional learning network

Eduwebinar - Professional learning network | Christian high School libraries | Scoop.it
Virtual professional learning network for teachers supported by education webinars to boost professional development opportunities in an online environment.

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Maria Jose Vitorino's comment, March 9, 10:18 AM
Great news! :)
jerigby's comment, April 3, 12:29 PM
I love eduwebinars! It fits in to my schedule better than attending workshops.
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Digital Libraries to School Libraries

Digital Libraries to School Libraries | Christian high School libraries | Scoop.it

This project’s aim is to explore ways in which school librarians can use DL open content to expand and enrich the school library’s resource base and instructional support. This project uses the newest web-based technologies to help school librarians identify DL open content, integrate open content metadata into their OPACs, and help use open content for learning.


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Finland's Education System Best In World - Business Insider

Finland's Education System Best In World - Business Insider | Christian high School libraries | Scoop.it
The children are not measured at all for the first six years of their education. There is only one mandatory standardized test in Finland, taken when children are 16. All children, clever or not, are taught in the same classrooms.
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