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Rescooped by Monica S Mcfeeters from All Things Curation onto Technology in Art And Education |
Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano has an interesting and highly visual post on collecting vs. curating with Twitter, and on the curation potential Twitter has in store for those involved in education.
She quotes Mike Fisher writing: "Collecting is what kids do when asked to find resources for a particular topic. Usually, it represents the first 3 or 4 hits on a Google search, without meaning, discernment, or connections.
Curating is different. It’s the Critical Thinker’s collection, and involves several nuances (see Figure 1) that separate it as an independent and classroom-worthy task."
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Full article: http://langwitches.org/blog/2013/01/03/twitter-as-a-curation-tool/#
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Robin's curated posts hits it on the nail with the distinct differences and although I like the visual aspects of the post, I struggle with referring to Twitter as a curating tool.
It is certainly a critical tool for collecting, researching and having the conversations. I think there is a challenge on how to effectively curate with Twitter. I know many use Storify to do this which is often a re- representationof the tweets.
I am very interested in how Twitter will use Summnify aand Posterous in the field of curation.
As a result, I really likw the distinctions made and the logic the author takes us through. I would perhaps be a little more cautious with referring Twitter as a curation tool.
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Immaculata High School transforms into an art gallery on May 23 NJ.com “I believe that the art festival is an opportunity for our students to share their work in a public forum, make professional connections, and speak about their creative ideas,”...
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The idea of an all school Art Fest Day involving all the school arts sounds like an idea that should spread. Schools and communities focus too often on just the sports team and players or the academics on test results. It is time the Artist stepped up to strut their stuff as well.
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Free art lessons on drawing, painting and digital art. Over 225 video tutorials! Learn how to draw and paint online. Tutorials for beginners, intermediate artists, and advanced artists.
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Here are some free online art classes anyone can explore.
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Using the free version of Squad up to three people can collaborate on the creation of new code. They can chat in realtime to help each other work through challenging problems. A searchable chat record makes it easy to go back in time to see how a problem was worked out in the past.
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This looks like a way to get kids and others into writing code. According to those in the tech world we need a lot more creative individuals to get into writing code for even better online materials and connections. Delete the scoop?
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In our creative writing time, I challenged them to use their learning to create sentences that were grammatically correct, yet did not make sense! Learners were provided sentences starters and asked to finish them; the final ...
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I thought this sounded like a fun creative project. You might even have them create a world or new language using this idea. Using what is known have learners dream up and create something unknown. You could use this idea with about any content area. What a creative way to kid people to think "out of the box". Delete the scoop?
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Today the world has lost one of its great minds. Paolo Soleri, architect, builder, artist, writer, theorist, husband, father, born on Summer Solstice, June 21, 1919, has died at age 93. Paolo Soleri spent a lifetime investigating how architecture, specifically the architecture of the city, could support the countless possibilities of human aspiration. The urban project he founded, Arcosanti, 65 miles north of Phoenix, was described by NEWSWEEK magazine as “…the most important urban experiment undertaken in our lifetimes.”
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Excellent Ways to Use Videos in your Classroom ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning on Pedagogy, Education, Technology curated by Francesca Beltrami (Excellent Ways to Use Videos in your Classroom ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning...
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How to go from Cood to Great talk given by Angela Maiers to a group of 5th graders. This not only introduces these learners consider how they present themselves in person but also online and that is critical today for "Great" people to have influence. This is also an example of one of many must needed lessons that don't fit into the focus on teaching exit exams. This lesson and many other critical lessons are not found in core text books or learning outcomes. Hopefully more teachers can find a way to work this type of lesson in without hurting the test scores. Delete the scoop?
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You can donate at 1-800-4JimmyV or www.jimmyv.org. Jimmy Valvano's 1993 ESPY Speech. "Don't give up . . . Don't ever give up."® The V Foundation for Cancer R...
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Soo Meta allows you to combine videos from YouTube, pictures from the web or from your desktop, text, and voice recordings to create a presentation. Yesterday, I learned that Soo Meta now allows you to insert a quiz into your projects. This means that people viewing your Soo Meta projects can watch a short video clip then answer questions about it before moving onto the next part of the presentation.
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This looks like a strong tool for creating and sharing presentations to groups. Enjoy experimenting! Delete the scoop?
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Technology can impact brain development in good, bad ways
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This is a really good look at two different points of views on ealry childhood education and technology. This even takes us into two completely different classrooms for a peak at these ideas in practice. Delete the scoop?
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Progress Index Number of home-school students increasing Progress Index "We've been able to move at each child's individual pace, choose a curriculum best-suited to their individual learning styles and needs, and pursue their interests in a way...
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While I am certain this is not for every family there are a growing number electing to teach their own children. There is so much material out there that this can deliver a good education when managed right. I do not see this as undermining the public school either. Delete the scoop?
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Crunchzilla is a service that students can use to learn to write Javascript programs. There are two versions of Crunchzilla; Code Maven and Code Monster. Code Monster is designed for students of middle school age.
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Design Squad - Engage Kids in Hands-on Engineering Projects via Free Technology for Teachers - ... http://t.co/pnbCqwwKDH
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This looks like a great resource to try out.
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The categories are technology, structures, sports, space, sound, simple machines, health, green, energy, and electricity. Each activity contains a materials list and directions. Some of the activities also have demonstration videos. Delete the scoop?
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Learning styles: ways to relax and read #bced #SEL #learning
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This is not so high tech but I really believe we are long over due to making school feel more home like and comfortable. Far too many spend the bulk of our lives in school or on a job for our environmnet to be left to the same old stale, boring solutions. This offers some nice start thinking about it points regardless of the age group you work with. Delete the scoop?
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Despite its popularity, the personality test has been subject to sustained criticism by professional psychologists for over three decades. (Have we all been duped by the Myers-Briggs test?
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How many have completed all or part of this test over the years. This article presents very good points to support the idea that while it's kind of fun to see "who you are and what your like" that might just be all there really is to these tests.
Excerpt: FORTUNE -- "When Frank Parsons opened the world's first career guidance center in Boston in 1908, he began by asking prospective clients 116 penetrating questions about their ambitions, strengths, and weaknesses (and how often they bathed). But then he did something more unusual: He measured their skulls.
Parsons was a committed believer in phrenology. If you had a large forehead, he might recommend you become a lawyer or engineer. But if your skull was more developed behind the ears, you were of the "animal type" and best suited to manual work.
Career advice has, thankfully, come a long way since then. But now, instead of measuring the outside of people's heads, it has become common to measure the inside using psychometric tests. Personality testing has grown into a major industry and is standard procedure in leadership and management courses, as part of job-interview processes, and, increasingly, in career counselling. But should we really trust such tests to deliver scientific, objective truth?" Delete the scoop?
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Art does not exist only to entertain, but also to challenge one to think, to provoke, even to disturb, in a constant search for truth - invest in your soul
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Here is an opinion about how Art does make kids smarter. What do you think? Does art make kids smarter. Do we need to be more careful about what kind of art we make because so much is learned from it? Kids today spend more time than ever in and learn far more from their man made environmnet and the visual and audio visual art messages than they spend one on one communicating and interacting with real people or natural surrounding outdoors. Delete the scoop?
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VocabularySpellingCity's mobile apps have word games, vocabulary games, and spelling games from the popular SpellingCity website. Use our apps in the classroom or at home.
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Well it isn't art but if you have some new kids that speak Spanish as often have this might come in handy! Delete the scoop?
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Angela Maiers is an education and technology consultant from Des Moines, Iowa who shares with us how two words can change a life. In the spirit of ideas wort...
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These two words are why I teach and why I collect and share all this on Scoopit. I add a few more critical words. We Matter, The Planet and Our All of Our Environments in Life Matter, and last but not least You and WE Can Make a Difference in the World. Delete the scoop?
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Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano has an interesting and highly visual post on collecting vs. curating with Twitter, and on the curation potential Twitter has in store for those involved in education.
She quotes Mike Fisher writing: "Collecting is what kids do when asked to find resources for a particular topic. Usually, it represents the first 3 or 4 hits on a Google search, without meaning, discernment, or connections.
Curating is different. It’s the Critical Thinker’s collection, and involves several nuances (see Figure 1) that separate it as an independent and classroom-worthy task."
Useful. Resourceful. 7/10
Full article: http://langwitches.org/blog/2013/01/03/twitter-as-a-curation-tool/#
Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano has an interesting and highly visual post on collecting vs. curating with Twitter, and on the curation potential Twitter has in store for those involved in education.
She quotes Mike Fisher writing: "Collecting is what kids do when asked to find resources for a particular topic. Usually, it represents the first 3 or 4 hits on a Google search, without meaning, discernment, or connections.
Curating is different. It’s the Critical Thinker’s collection, and involves several nuances (see Figure 1) that separate it as an independent and classroom-worthy task."
Useful. Resourceful. 7/10
Full article: http://langwitches.org/blog/2013/01/03/twitter-as-a-curation-tool/#
Important article.