Daily Education & Technology News for Schools 03/23/2011

  • Internet safety: Share your story in the Trend Micro Internet safety video contest

    Share your story and earn money.

    What's the deal?

    Prizes: One $10,000USD grand prize; six $500USD category prizes (three awarded to schools per category and three awarded to individuals per category). Prizes are in US Dollars or equivalent in British Pound Sterling or Canadian Dollars at contest closing date.

    Deadline: Upload by 11:59:59 PM US Pacific Time on April 5, 2011 Check out what time this is where you live

    Content: Your video must address one of three issues

    Being A Good Online Citizen
    Using A Mobile Phone Wisely
    Maintaining Your Privacy Online

    Eligibility: All residents of Canada (excluding Quebec), the UK and the US, 13 years of age and older.

    tags: education contest digitalcitizenship

  • Zendo | passionate learners

    A notetaking site that turns notes into flashcards from Jason Urton.

    “I am currently working towards a masters in Computer Science at Brandeis University and have developed a site (http://zen.do) with a few friends that I think can help students in certain learning environments with personalized/optimized learning. Our goal is to offer a tool that allows students to take notes as they normally would while automatically building a study guide of related flashcards. When students review the cards, we use a memory decay model and a Google-style pagerank algorithm to optimize their review time. This allows students to spend their study time as effectively as possible.”

    tags: education bookmarking techintegrator

  • Every School Every Thursday — Urbandale, Dallas Center-Grimes, Johnston | The Des Moines Register | DesMoinesRegister.com

    It is great when teachers travel for them to have their students link up vicariously like Carrie Jacobs did when she went to Beijing, China.

    “Walnut Creek Campus

    Students and staff talked to teacher Carrie Jacobs through Skype during her visit to the Flat Classroom Conference in Beijing, China. Students learned about Chinese culture and saw pictures of her travels, including the Ming tombs, Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City. Jacobs, along with other members of her UNI graduate cohort, traveled to Beijing to participate in and present at the Flat Classroom Conference, an international conference promoting the use of Web 2.0 tools by schools to “flatten” the walls of their classroom and introduce their students to the world.”

    tags: education web2.0 flatclassroom

  • NCAA Bracketology: Classroom Lessons Never Taught…. It’s Madness! | 21 st Century Educational Technology and Learning

    Here is a blog post by Michael Gorman demonstrating how a good teacher can use things the kids love (in this case the NCAA Basketball Tournament) to teach. he taught geography. Very innovative!!

    tags: education learning edu_news

  • DESIGN SQUAD . BUILD BIG Contest | PBS KIDS GO!

    “Design Squad Nation, a new series on PBS KIDS GO!, is inviting teams of kids to super-size Design Squad’s hands-on activities for the Design Squad Nation Build Big Contest.

    Working with their teachers, parents, grandparents, neighbors, and/or friends, teams are encouraged to think outside the box and show us how they can make our activities BIGGER. From creating a PVC Kayak, to a giant sized catapult, the possibilities are endless.”

    tags: education contest

  • Wesley Fryer (wfryer) on about.me

    Wes Fryer's “about me” page. This is an excellent example of a very good one.

    tags: education

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Vicki Davis

Vicki Davis

Vicki Davis is a full-time classroom teacher and IT Director in Georgia, USA. She is Mom of three, wife of one, and loves talking about the wise, transformational use of technology for teaching and doing good in the world. She hosts the 10 Minute Teacher Podcast which interviews teachers around the world about remarkable classroom practices to inspire and help teachers. Vicki focuses on what unites us -- a quest for truly remarkable life-changing teaching and learning. The goal of her work is to provide actionable, encouraging, relevant ideas for teachers that are grounded in the truth and shared with love. Vicki has been teaching since 2002 and blogging since 2005. Vicki has spoken around the world to inspire and help teachers reach their students. She is passionate about helping every child find purpose, passion, and meaning in life with a lifelong commitment to the joy and responsibility of learning. If you talk to Vicki for very long, she will encourage you to "Relate to Educate" or "innovate like a turtle" or to be "a remarkable teacher." She loves to talk to teachers who love their students and are trying to do their best. Twitter is her favorite place to share and she loves to make homemade sourdough bread and cinnamon rolls and enjoys running half marathons with her sisters. You can usually find her laughing with her students or digging into a book.

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1 comment

sewa mobil March 23, 2011 - 10:25 am

Nice article, thanks for the information.

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