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Five Best Blogs: Education As A Foreign Policy Debate Issue | Education Leadership

Five Best Blogs: Education As A Foreign Policy Debate Issue | Education Leadership | Social media and education | Scoop.it
Obama should be talking about his 2 Race To The Top programs -for education & for gas mileage - says NYT Friedman ow.ly/eF6Mb Why Education Should Be in the Foreign Policy Debate via TFA @wendykopp ow.ly/eFmDl Newark Teachers Union Embraces...
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The rise of the high tech teacher

The rise of the high tech teacher | Social media and education | Scoop.it
Part one of a three part series:
Cisco Systems brings blended and virtual education to classrooms across the United States and aboard.
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Your Guide To Self-Publishing

Your Guide To Self-Publishing | Social media and education | Scoop.it
Table Of Contents §1 – Can Self-Publishing Make Your Book a Reality?

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Ivon Prefontaine's curator insight, June 18, 7:25 PM

I don't know if it can make my book a reality, but it is worth considering.

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90 amazing Adobe Illustrator tutorials | Illustrator

90 amazing Adobe Illustrator tutorials | Illustrator | Social media and education | Scoop.it
UPDATED: Expand your vector knowledge with these Adobe Illustrator tutorials, covering everything from retro graphics to logo design.

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Patricia LeClaire's comment, June 18, 12:32 PM
One of my favorite design tools for both static illustration and rapid animation building.
de Bruijne Benjamin's comment, June 19, 2:33 AM
nice!
jerometonnelier's curator insight, June 19, 6:04 AM

Many useful stuff in here

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BBC Radio 4 - All in the Mind, Neuromyths in schools; psychosis and prisons; the case of HM

BBC Radio 4 - All in the Mind, Neuromyths in schools; psychosis and prisons; the case of HM | Social media and education | Scoop.it

Neuromyths in the classroom - how brain facts and fiction are being muddled up in schools.


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Game-Based Learning Is Probably Worth Looking Into

Game-Based Learning Is Probably Worth Looking Into | Social media and education | Scoop.it
Game-Based Learning is probably worth looking into for your 21st century classroom.

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David W. Deeds's comment, June 14, 4:56 PM
Talk about an understatement! ;)
Ivon Prefontaine's curator insight, June 14, 8:50 PM

It is another tool in the toolbox, but it is not the only one.

Gord Holden's comment, June 14, 9:45 PM
Indeed. Funny, just got around to trying out Dragonbox earlier today. It was interesting how I was relearning concepts within 30 minutes that I didn't study until grade 11.
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Why does the games industry have such a problem with female protagonists?

Why does the games industry have such a problem with female protagonists? | Social media and education | Scoop.it
Belinda Parmar: It's a tired cliche that all gamers are male, and it's time manufacturers woke up to the fact that women want to see female characters they can relate to

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The Digital Rocking Chair's curator insight, June 13, 7:26 AM

Some facts and figures ....


Digital Cinema in Transition's curator insight, June 13, 2:17 PM

Also see our digital cinema study at http://www.digitalcinema.ca and fill out a survey!

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The 16 Types of Social Media Personalities- Which One Are You ? [Infographic]

The 16 Types of Social Media Personalities- Which One Are You ? [Infographic] | Social media and education | Scoop.it

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malek's curator insight, June 13, 7:35 PM

The "Peacock", OMG!

MONICA LOPEZ SIEBEN's curator insight, June 14, 3:05 AM

Interesante y divertida inforgrafía de los perfiles en la red.

Javier Martinez - Axioma iT-RD's curator insight, June 14, 10:18 AM

Funny article, but its a very interesting update about user Personalities.

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Generation Y – A Glimpse into Workplace of 2020

Generation Y – A Glimpse into Workplace of 2020 | Social media and education | Scoop.it

What will generation Y be like as managers?  Some argue that when Generation Y becomes managers they will adapt the same behaviors and practices as the rest of us.  “Wait till they grow up and have real responsibility!.  That will teach ‘em”.  While this line of thinking seems to make sense because GenerationY will be in the same life stage (married, kids, etc) as the managers before them, it doesn’t take into account the tremendous shifts in the world of work.


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The Digital Lives of Teens: Mobile is Now

The Digital Lives of Teens: Mobile is Now | Social media and education | Scoop.it
Matt Galligan, co-founder of SimpleGeo, says, "The future of mobile is the future of everything." Galligan sees a future where mobile will pervade every facet of life, from communication to wallets t

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Teacher's Visual Guide to Backchanneling in The Classroom

Teacher's Visual Guide to Backchanneling in The Classroom | Social media and education | Scoop.it
Backchanneling is an important skill in the 21st century education. By definition, backchanneling is interacting with the primary activity through participating in a secondary activity. For instance,...

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Julie Mertens's curator insight, June 12, 8:55 AM

If they aren't backchanneling about the class, they may well be texting, facebooking, surfing....engage them with a backchannel!

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Jobs in the Future - The Career Path of Generation Y & Z (Infographic)

Jobs in the Future - The Career Path of Generation Y & Z (Infographic) | Social media and education | Scoop.it
Jobs in the future are going to be quite different from the types of jobs that exist today.

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25 Ways to Develop 21st Century Thinkers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

25 Ways to Develop 21st Century Thinkers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning | Social media and education | Scoop.it
"25 Ways to Develop 21st Century Thinkers ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning" http://t.co/6eADvsC8qe

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Pippa Davies @PippaDavies 's curator insight, June 4, 10:15 AM

Neat infographic on cultivating higher level thinking.  This has always been the goal of a great teacher!

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Google's Schmidt: Teens' mistakes will never go away

Google's Schmidt: Teens' mistakes will never go away | Social media and education | Scoop.it
Speaking at a festival in the U.K., Google's executive chairman offers that the things teens do now will stay with them forever, by way of the Web. He also suggested some people are sharing too much online.

 

It must be peculiar for children of the Internet age.

They are the first to have a complete record of their whole lives. They are the first who'll be able to offer concrete proof of every one of their days, friends, and actions.

 

Eric Schmidt worries, however, that they'll be the first who'll never be allowed to forget their mistakes.


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Barbara Macfarlan's curator insight, June 2, 6:09 PM

Part of our responsibility as teachers is to prepare our learners for their future. Helping them to understand that the Internet has a very long memory is pato of that role.

Lola Ripollés's comment, June 3, 3:53 AM
We must now educate on how to use all these new tools and try to make to make our teens understand that they should give a second thought to what they publish in the web. Difficult? of course! Educating was never an easy job.
Elizabeth Hutchinson's comment, June 3, 6:22 AM
How many times have you given your advice to your own children and they have only learnt by their own mistakes. Teaching this will be very difficult but is essential.
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How has technology transformed the role of a teacher?

How has technology transformed the role of a teacher? | Social media and education | Scoop.it
Technology allows students to become more independent in the classroom. But is the change from teacher to facilitator a positive move for the profession? Mike Britland is firmly in favour

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Ilana Rosansky's comment, Today, 3:11 AM
Yes. Technology in teaching serves the teacher and the learners. I'm not sure that that makes the teacher a 'facilitator' any more than s/he is already that! But it is a great resource and we are all enriched by it!
Ilana Rosansky's curator insight, Today, 3:12 AM

We are all enriched by technology so long as we use and do not abuse it!

Dico Krommenhoek's curator insight, Today, 3:19 AM

Goede tips van Mike.

- Ga uit van wat je leerlingen wilt leren en kijk dan of technologie iets toevoegt. Niet? dan niet inzetten. - Ga niet voor het laatste nieuwe product. Kijk of jouw "apparaat" kan wat jij met leerlingen wilt ondernemen. Misschien wel de beste tip: hou vol. Als iets niet werkt, probeer dan iets anders.
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The Reading Brain in the Digital Age: The Science of Paper versus Screens: Scientific American

The Reading Brain in the Digital Age: The Science of Paper versus Screens: Scientific American | Social media and education | Scoop.it

By Ferris Jabr

 

"How exactly does the technology we use to read change the way we read? How reading on screens differs from reading on paper is relevant not just to the youngest among us, but to just about everyone who reads—to anyone who routinely switches between working long hours in front of a computer at the office and leisurely reading paper magazines and books at home; to people who have embraced e-readers for their convenience and portability, but admit that for some reason they still prefer reading on paper; and to those who have already vowed to forgo tree pulp entirely. As digital texts and technologies become more prevalent, we gain new and more mobile ways of reading—but are we still reading as attentively and thoroughly? How do our brains respond differently to onscreen text than to words on paper? Should we be worried about dividing our attention between pixels and ink or is the validity of such concerns paper-thin?"


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Gordon Shupe's curator insight, April 17, 10:19 AM
I will admit it, I have yet to read an entire novel or non-fiction book (of over a 100 pages) on an electronic device. But that is partly because I don't typically read novels and the non-fiction topics that I am interested in are not yet available in electronic form. But I have read (and do read) comprehend and 'know' a small library's worth of information over the last few years in smaller chunks from the screen of my various devices. I agree with the research and acknowledge the continued need for printed reading skills and materials. But I would also point out that these two formats should not be mutually exclusive, but rather are complimentary. Reading, managing, recalling, citing, validating digital text is quite different from printed text. It may be that printed text is preferable given a certain history/experience/purpose/ or skill set. But there are just as many advantages to electronic texts, and maybe we need to address them as two different important literacies as educators. It reminded me of comments I made when the iPad first came out: http://www.shupester.com/files/iPadDifferent.php iOS / iPad not 'better' but 'good different'?
Pam Colburn Harland's curator insight, April 28, 7:57 AM

I loved the part about mind mapping and the meta-cognitive things we do before we start reading. Great article with research-based facts.

Kim Power's curator insight, Today, 3:32 AM

I think that, given time, our brains will adapt. The generation now in primary school are hardwiring their brains from toddlerhood. But for older readers, my own experience is that while the screen grabs the brain and gets me reading, I don't necessarily read attentively.

It might also increase differences between poor and wealthy as those with access to multiple devices may develop differently to those without. But the jury is still out as to who will have the advantage.

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Computer Safety for Kids & Teens

Computer Safety for Kids & Teens | Social media and education | Scoop.it

By Emma Kavanagh

 

The Internet provides us with an abundant amount of educational information, entertainment, and can connect us with people throughout the entire world. As wonderful as the Internet can be, it can also be a dangerous place for children and teens. When using the Internet, one must be careful about sharing any form of personal information because unfortunately the Internet can be a platform for cyber criminals to target kids, teens, and young adults. The most common types of criminals found on the web include (online predators), identity thieves, cyberbullies, and hackers. In order to protect your children and loved to the fullest extent one must take all the necessary precautions when using a computer.


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Dennis T OConnor's curator insight, June 16, 6:45 PM

Solid advice from writer Emma Kavanagh on Internet safety.  Article includes an extensive list of references!!

Thomas Holmes's curator insight, June 17, 11:57 AM

Much needed

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The punishable perils of plagiarism - Melissa Huseman D’Annunzio

The punishable perils of plagiarism - Melissa Huseman D’Annunzio | Social media and education | Scoop.it

Fighting plagiarism is serious business. From brainchild-snatching to wholly quotables, plagiarists have plenty of wily ways to pass others' work off as their own -- and all of them are threats to original thinking. Melissa Huseman D’Annunzio imagines what would happen if a Department of Plagiarism Investigation were on the case.


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Clare Treloar's curator insight, June 14, 6:17 PM

A good video and thought provoking questions are the basis of a great lesson for students.

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10 Twitter Mistakes | Social Media Today

10 Twitter Mistakes | Social Media Today | Social media and education | Scoop.it
We tend to get so wrapped up in what we do, consumed by our love for social media, that the mistakes we make on Twitter can carry over to our real lives. You don't believe that Twitter has much to do with your own life?

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Janelle E's curator insight, June 14, 7:29 PM

Good way to look at it, if you wouldn't do it in real life don't do it on Twitter

Venkatesh Iyer (venkyiyer.com)'s curator insight, June 14, 10:30 PM

It is when I see people ass kissing that I get pissed off the most.

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The 6 Types Of Connected Students - Edudemic

The 6 Types Of Connected Students - Edudemic | Social media and education | Scoop.it
Today's connected students may be more digitally aware than ever thanks to mobile technology, but this handy infographic shows a number of interesting ways that technology is being used in educational settings.

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To Get the Most Out of Tablets, Use Smart Curation

To Get the Most Out of Tablets, Use Smart Curation | Social media and education | Scoop.it
How might efforts to curate benefit from the portability and ubiquity of mobile devices? Tools like Evernote and GoodReads allow for easy and valuable curation. But the harder questions are pedagogical and curricular.

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Andrew McAfee: What will future jobs look like?

"Economist Andrew McAfee suggests that, yes, probably, droids will take our jobs -- or at least the kinds of jobs we know now. In this far-seeing talk, he thinks through what future jobs might look like, and how to educate coming generations to hold them."


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João Greno Brogueira's curator insight, June 11, 6:11 PM

A very interesting reflection about our common and near future.

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Thinking in the 21st century classroom

Thinking in the 21st century classroom | Social media and education | Scoop.it
The world has changed - and continues to change - rapidly and radically when it comes to the ways in which we learn, and what knowledge, skills, dispositions, and forms of literacy our children wil...

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How to Turn Facebook Profile Pics Into Emoticons

How to Turn Facebook Profile Pics Into Emoticons | Social media and education | Scoop.it

There's a cute little trick on Facebook Chat that lets you create tiny emoticons from Facebook profile pictures.


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How wearable tech will fuel the Internet of things

How wearable tech will fuel the Internet of things | Social media and education | Scoop.it
Google Glasses, other wearable tech will yield wealth of valuable real-time data, but companies must protect users' privacy

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20 Evernote Search Features You Should Be Using

20 Evernote Search Features You Should Be Using | Social media and education | Scoop.it
It’s one thing to use Evernote, but it’s entirely another thing to master Evernote. If you’re new to Evernote, I don’t want to come across like it’s something complicated – it’s not, in fact, it’s the complete opposite.

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Educators Evaluate 'Flipped Classrooms'

Educators Evaluate 'Flipped Classrooms' | Social media and education | Scoop.it
Benefits and drawbacks are seen in the approach, which replaces in-class lectures with on-demand video to make more time for analysis and discussion during class time.

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Jordi Castells's curator insight, June 2, 7:05 AM

Benefits, but also drawbacks to be aware of.