All Discussions Tagged 'usage' - Classroom 2.02024-03-29T10:05:12Zhttps://www.classroom20.com/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=usage&feed=yes&xn_auth=noSocial Learning in the 21st Century Begins with Basic Understanding of Digital Citizenshiptag:www.classroom20.com,2012-04-04:649749:Topic:8239532012-04-04T07:07:25.821ZSean Thompsonhttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/SeanThompson
<p class="Body1"><strong>Your Name and Title:</strong> Sean Thompson, Network Administrator/ICT Specialist</p>
<p class="Body1"><strong>School, Library, or Organization Name:</strong> Doshisha International School, Kyoto</p>
<p class="Body1"><strong>Co-Presenter Name(s):</strong> na</p>
<p class="Body1"><strong>Area of the World from Which You Will Present:</strong> Japan</p>
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<p class="Body1"><strong>Language in Which You Will Present:</strong> English…</p>
<p class="Body1"><strong>Your Name and Title:</strong> Sean Thompson, Network Administrator/ICT Specialist</p>
<p class="Body1"><strong>School, Library, or Organization Name:</strong> Doshisha International School, Kyoto</p>
<p class="Body1"><strong>Co-Presenter Name(s):</strong> na</p>
<p class="Body1"><strong>Area of the World from Which You Will Present:</strong> Japan</p>
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<p class="Body1"><strong>Language in Which You Will Present:</strong> English</p>
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<p class="Body1"><strong>Target Audience(s):</strong> Educators looking to form a sold basis for ICT Integration in a Social Learning based program for their schools</p>
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<p class="Body1"><strong>Short Session Description (one line):</strong></p>
<p class="Body1">Outline of Acceptable Usage Policy as Introduction to the Responsibility Inherent in Social Learning</p>
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<p class="Body1"><strong>Full Session Description (as long as you would like):</strong></p>
<p class="Body1">Social learning theory informs much of the thinking behind ICT integration across the curriculum. By considering the responsibilities we share online and in the creation, remixing and sharing of our work and in all aspects of our use of online, digital media we can, from the outset, lay the foundations and understandings for our students and communities for greater safety and more advanced learning outcomes. I will introduce a free, online <a href="http://useragreement.weebly.com/" target="_blank">Acceptable Usage Agreement Teacher Assistant</a> created with a colleague that participants are free to use or adapt for their own use. From this vantage point we will take a quick look at fair usage, remixing and project based learning.</p>
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<p class="Body1">Blog posts addressing main points will further be offered for extended reading.</p>
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<p class="Body1"><strong>Websites / URLs Associated with Your Session:</strong></p>
<p class="Body1"><u><a href="http://useragreement.weebly.com/">http://useragreement.weebly.com/</a></u></p>
<p class="Body1"><u><a href="http://wp.me/p1PivJ-2r">http://wp.me/p1PivJ-2r</a></u></p>
<p class="Body1"><u><a href="http://wp.me/p1PivJ-2g">http://wp.me/p1PivJ-2g</a></u></p>
<p class="Body1"></p> Poll - Do "13 of us rule the world"?tag:www.classroom20.com,2007-08-21:649749:Topic:435012007-08-21T08:05:39.630ZSusanTsairihttps://www.classroom20.com/profile/tsairi
<i>..crossposted from my blog</i><br />
Out of sheer curiosity, I've added a <a href="http://techteachr.blogspot.com">poll to the sidebar of my blogger blog</a>. This is one of the new features rolled out by "<a href="http://draft.blogger.com">blogger in draft</a>" . (Other features are: video upload from within the editor; a google search engine which can be set to search: your blog, your blog and sites you link to from within your posts, and the 'whole' web.)<br />
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The poll question "How Many Online IDs…
<i>..crossposted from my blog</i><br />
Out of sheer curiosity, I've added a <a href="http://techteachr.blogspot.com">poll to the sidebar of my blogger blog</a>. This is one of the new features rolled out by "<a href="http://draft.blogger.com">blogger in draft</a>" . (Other features are: video upload from within the editor; a google search engine which can be set to search: your blog, your blog and sites you link to from within your posts, and the 'whole' web.)<br />
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The poll question "How Many Online IDs Do You Have", is one that my fake identities and myself have been asking on and off, since we read that "<a href="http://mashable.com/?p=826">MySpace Hits 100 Million Accounts</a>" in Mashable a year ago....<br />
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Obviously the poll is just a bit of fun . However, in my "real life" I am constantly surprised by the seeming contradiction between the <a href="http://web2list.com/news.php?id=2256">statistics</a> and how few of my acquaintances/colleagues/employers even know what social sites and web2.0 are. Could the statistics be based on the multiple IDs of users like myself? If so, what, if any, are the implications?