This week we explored the world of social networking and how to apply that insanity to the classroom. While ‘status’ sites like Facebook might not always have a place in education, there are some sites that can be utilized to feed off the social networking craze – a craze that will only get stronger and is here to stay. As teachers, we have the responsibility to stay current or even ahead of the tide of technology. By setting up a quality social networking site for our classroom,…
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The current Flat Classroom Project 11-3 is inviting classrooms from Grade 6 and above to become Sounding Boards for the student collaborative wikis. All details are on the Sounding Board information wiki. We also invite you to join the Flat Classroom Project Ning and the…
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When I first looked at the subject for this week I have to admit I was a bit unenthusiastic about looking at something like an Acceptable Use Policy. The subject of ‘policy’ can never be a fun thing to read about and often involves confusing jargon and long-winded sentences all saying the same thing. I was surprised to find how interesting these policies can be given our role in creating them and comparing them to the standards set forth by the National Education…
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When I first looked at the subject for this week I have to admit I was a bit unenthusiastic about looking at something like an Acceptable Use Policy. The subject of ‘policy’ can never be a fun thing to read about and often involves confusing jargon and long-winded sentences all saying the same thing. I was surprised to find how interesting these policies can be given our role in creating them and comparing them to the standards set forth by the National Education…
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Nem sempre são visíveis a nível nacional, projectos de relevo que possam ser de utilidade ou interesse para as necessidades de comunicação da comunidade surda portuguesa mas recentemente, surgiu em boa hora - um novo projecto de comunicação no âmbito da Língua Gestual Portuguesa (LGP) - fundado por três pessoas possuidoras de deficiência auditiva (Hélder Duarte,…
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This week we reviewed Acceptable Use Policies (AUP) for technology usage in the classroom. We then went on to create our own AUPs in small groups. Each group’s AUP was tailored to their general area of teaching.
Our first assignment was to create a Wordle based on our school and/or district’s current AUP, as well as any we found useful from…
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Activity 3: Discussion - Project - AUP Reflection
This week’s activities were centered on learning about Acceptable User Policies. I thought this was a great topic to dive into since we are all working towards our Instructional Technology degree. We will need to be aware of this topic and utilize it often.
The first thing that really stood out to me was the structure of an AUP it has a structured format. There a six content…
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What do these three places have in common? At first glance, almost nothing - situated on three different continents, a small town and two large cities, three languages, two religions (at least)... yet all three schools share our Writers' club, and this week we at Castlemaine North Skyped with Lahore and Guadalajara as a way of introduction.…
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Hi,
Here is my comparison blog I put on Classroom2.0 I have included the link. I have attached the AUP I used it is for a school.
Preamble
The section gives a nice explanation of the schools overall conduct code. It explains that the resources are for education use only.
Definition Section
This policy did not utilize a definition section it was lacking in this…
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I am thinking celly could be useful in the school environment. Although students at my school are not currently allowed to use cell phones during school hours, I think the tools available could be utilized outside the classroom. I could use celly to remind students of important assignments or deadlines. I could also pass along calendar changes and/or additional alterations in the syllabus. I also like the polling feature; I could poll the students on anything from whether to have a quiz…
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Hi,
Here is the blog post for week 2 EDTC 602. I will be sending more work very soon.
Thank you,
Chris Molhan
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Since I am not working for a district right now, I used the district I am living in – Douglas County Colorado. Their coverage of acceptable use policy for the Internet comes in the publication “2011 Student Rights and Responsibilities.” The preamble says nothing about the development of the document or how it applies to online activity. It does give a list of Board of Education statements and explains how the most successful students have certain behavioral norms. In all, it is…
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SF's Acceptable Use Policy and Internet Rules of Use meet a lot of the standards set by the National Education Association, but not all.
The preamble explains why the policy is needed, the goals of the policy, and that employees need to adhere to the general code of conduct of the company. It does not include…
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Attached are my week 1 field experience notes.
Thank you,
Chris Molhan
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Week 1 Field Experience+
I had some questions regarding the course, and project expectations so I reached out to you. You were kind enough to set up a time to discuss the project. We discussed the project being based on mostly my past experiences as a technology teacher. I am going to utilize my experiences from when I taught at the school listed below.
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