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CyberSmart! Student Curriculum
"Common Sense Media is pleased to announce that the free CyberSmart! curriculum is now part of Common Sense Media's education programs. Over the next year, Common Sense will be updating the CyberSmart! lesson plans and adding video, interactive components, and a rich complement of parent resources to create an integrated K-12 Digital Literacy and Citizenship curriculum."
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"TEDWomen will reveal: Who are the women leading change? What ideas are they championing? And how are they shaping the future?
Over the past several years, our ideas on women have changed. A new lens reveals women and girls as powerful change agents in the area of economic growth, public health, political stability and beyond. The first-ever TEDWomen will bring them into focus." -
Global collaborative projects from FC WShop 2010
Two amazing teams finished the Flat Classroom Workshop held at MICDS, St Louis this week. Both real and virtual team members worked across the world to create projects that will inspire and motivate both teachers and students. Take a look!
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Whether your PLN is overflowing or just starting to grow, this workshop will help you to refine your network to best suit your learning needs. I will lead you to interesting people who advocate for the effective use of technology to improve teaching and learning. These leaders will challenge your assumptions, answer your questions and make you think. If you are not sure where to look for the right people, or you just want to learn about some fresh voices, you will leave this session with inspiring additions to your personal learning network. These ed-tech leaders write blogs, maintain wikis, UStream their keynotes and publish their podcasts. You can find them all over the cloud. Join us for a tour of the top 25.
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Educators' Guide to Innovation - Connecting educators interested in innovation
I love this Ning.....originating in my home country, Australia. Lots of ideas and connections!
- http://ecorner.stanford.edu/authorMaterialInfo.html?mid=2219 A very nice talk about teaching innovation. - post by Joel Liu
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LiveBinders - Organize your resources in an online binder - Annotated
This was recommended by Elizabeth Helfant at MICDS, St Louis. Looks like an interesting tool to organise a set of resources.
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- Collect your resources
- Organize them neatly and easily
- Present them with pride
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Posted from Diigo. The rest of my favorite links are here.
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