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“Connected From the Start” is Now Free – Kathy Cassidy

“Connected From the Start” is Now Free – Kathy Cassidy | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
Five years ago I wrote an eBook about the ways that my six-year-old students and I jumped into the opportunities provided by the Internet to connect with people and classrooms around the world.

Beginning in 2005, my students, despite their tender age, each had their own blog as an online portfolio of their learning and regularly posted artifacts such as photos and videos to showcase their progress. We used Skype to video conference with classes across North America and beyond and  besides learning so much about others, we worked on our reading, math  and other skills with them. We used Twitter as a learning tool for reading, writing, math, social studies and science. Connecting with and learning from others was part of the way we learned.

The book was my opportunity to share the positive effects of a thoughtful approach to social technologies in the primary grades and beyond.
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ASCD Express 12.20 - Tools and Projects to Help Your Students Connect with the World

ASCD Express 12.20 - Tools and Projects to Help Your Students Connect with the World | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
Jerry Blumengarten, Billy Krakower, and Paula Naugle
Imagine students working on a science project and being able to connect with an actual scientist to get answers to their questions. Imagine students studying a country and connecting with a class there to ask questions and share learning. Imagine students being able to talk with older students and their teachers about the best ways to adjust to new grade levels. Today, there are a multitude of platforms we can use to connect and engage our students globally. Here are just a few.
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Why Even Young Students Benefit From Connecting Globally | MindShift | KQED News @KathyCassidy

Why Even Young Students Benefit From Connecting Globally | MindShift | KQED News @KathyCassidy | iPads, MakerEd and More  in Education | Scoop.it
Some teachers I talk to say they do not have time to connect with other classrooms because they are too busy covering their curriculum. In fact, connecting with others is not an addition to our curriculum. It is not something we do after we have finished our reading and math for the day. It is the way we do our curriculum. From practicing counting by fives or comparing similarities and differences via Skype, to writing for a worldwide audience, to making and sharing videos of social studies concepts on our blogs, we connect and invite the world to learn with us and to help us learn. Although learning from others is a key reason why I continue to connect my classroom online, there are many other reasons as well.
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