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Student multitasking: Erase or embrace?

January 8, 2011 By Anne 2 Comments

First, before I get into multitasking as promised in my last post, a public service announcement: Read From Fear to Facebook: One School's Journey, by middle school administrator Matt Levinson. I wish it could be required reading for every parent, teacher, administrator, district official, school board member, and employee of every state and federal education department in the country! It's not … [Read more...] about Student multitasking: Erase or embrace?

Filed Under: education technology, Literacy & Citizenship Tagged With: Deb Socia, Deresiewicz, digital classroom, education reform, education technology, From Fear to Facebook, laptop program, Matt Levinson, multitasking, Nueva School, Parenting, school policy

About that NYT piece (‘Growing Up Digital’)…

November 22, 2010 By Anne 3 Comments

The headline's same-old-same-old, but the article's really worth reading: "Growing Up digital, Wired for Distraction" in the New York Times. Don't miss it. Here's why: 1. What conclusions are we drawing? Writer Matt Richtel found an amazing student, principal, and school to feature (Vishal Singh, Mr. Reilly, and Woodside High School in northern California). Try reading Vishal's story at the … [Read more...] about About that NYT piece (‘Growing Up Digital’)…

Filed Under: education technology, Parenting, School & Tech, Social Media Tagged With: college prep, digital, Digital Youth Project, ed tech, education, education reform, education technology, growing up, Matt Richtel, New York Times, Parenting, Social Media, technology

Mobile learning’s growing momentum: Study

November 2, 2010 By Anne 7 Comments

The tide against cellphones in school – for learning, not just communication – seems to be turning. Student engagement, tight school budgets (or reasonable technology that so many students already own), and the fact that students like using their own devices are the "driving factors," according to a study by Project Tomorrow, which conducts the annual national Speak Up Survey of students, … [Read more...] about Mobile learning’s growing momentum: Study

Filed Under: School & Tech Tagged With: cellphones in the classroom, education technology, iPad, iPod Touch, mobile learning, mobile phones, Project Tomorrow, school policy, Speak Up survey

Learning by doing: Safe social media for grade school

October 19, 2010 By Anne 2 Comments

Citizenship – both digital and the traditional kind – is a verb. It takes practice. So, as you may have heard us ConnectSafely.org folk say, social media need to be in the classroom so students can practice digital citizenship just as for generations they (hopefully still) have opportunities to practice citizenship at school. So I'm thrilled to tell you about a free package of safe social network … [Read more...] about Learning by doing: Safe social media for grade school

Filed Under: Literacy & Citizenship, Social Media, social networking Tagged With: digital citizenship, education technology, elementary school, media literacy, new media literacy, Radiowaves, Safe, Social Media, social networking

Connecting ‘real world’ tech with school tech

October 14, 2010 By Anne 1 Comment

George Lucas the film producer is waiting for school reform too. "Twenty years ago when we started The George Lucas Educational Foundation, we thought it would be 10 years before the general public would understand that the education system was in serious need of fixing," he wrote this week in a commentary in Edutopia.org, the Foundation's Web site. Besides his point about how we need to be … [Read more...] about Connecting ‘real world’ tech with school tech

Filed Under: education technology Tagged With: education reform, education technology, Edutopia, George Lucas, schools, Waiting for Superman

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IMPORTANT RESOURCES

Our (DIGITAL) PARENTING BASICS: Safety + Social
NAMLE, the National Association for Media Literacy Education
CASEL.org & the 5 core social-emotional competencies of SEL
Center for Democracy & Technology
Center for Innovative Public Health Research
Childnet International
Committee for Children
Congressional Internet Caucus Academy
ConnectSafely.org
Control Shift: a pivotal book for Internet safety
Crimes Against Children Research Center
Crisis Textline
Cyber Civil Rights Initiative's Revenge Porn Crisis Line
Cyberwise.org
danah boyd's blog and book about networked youth
Disconnected, Carrie James's book on digital ethics
FOSI.org's Good Digital Parenting
The research of Global Kids Online
The Good Project at Harvard's School of Education
If you watch nothing else: "Parenting in a Digital Age" TED Talk by Prof. Sonia Livingstone
The International Bullying Prevention Association
Let Grow Foundation
Making Caring Common
Raising Digital Natives, author Devorah Heitner's site
Renee Hobbs at the Media Education Lab
MediaSmarts.ca
The New Media Literacies
Report of the Aspen Task Force on Learning & the Internet and our guide to Creating Trusted Learning Environments
The Ruler Approach to social-emotional learning (Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence)
Sources of Strength
"Young & Online: Perspectives on life in a digital age" from young people in 26 countries (via UNICEF)
"Youth Safety on a Living Internet": 2010 report of the Online Safety & Technology Working Group (and my post about it)

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