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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. Delete the scoop?
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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.
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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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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! Delete the scoop?
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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. Delete the scoop?
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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! Delete the scoop?
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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! Delete the scoop?
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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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Mrs. Howard's curator insight,
Today, 9:17 AM
"Do focus on how technology can aid not hinder student progress" I think it is also important to think about how technology can facilitate learning as well.
Kirsten Wilson's curator insight,
Today, 9:46 AM
Great insight into how technology has transformed not just the learner but the role of "teacher" in the classroom. Great advice for teachers who are stepping into integration and encouragement for effective integration. Delete the scoop?
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Gordon Shupe's curator insight,
April 17, 10:17 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'?
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. Delete the scoop?
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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!! Delete the scoop?
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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. Delete the scoop?
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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. Delete the scoop?
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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. Delete the scoop?
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