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EduCon 2.3 — January 28–30, 2011 — Philadelphia
“And it is not a technology conference. It is an education conference. It is, hopefully, an innovation conference where we can come together, both in person and virtually, to discuss the future of schools. “
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Cathy Nelson’s Professional Thoughts » Blog Archive » Educate the Masses; Educate Yourself! Annotated
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The school librarian is a technology leader, and the supporting document may help your administrator see that you are a readily available source for not only teaching students and modeling 21st century learning and instructional practice, but also have the realization that staff development can be “home grown” from your own school for your teachers.
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School librarians that blog should even post links to the document and share in their online networks, PLNs, PLCs, and other connected members of the shared learning environments.
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Douglas Rushkoff: Why Johnny Can’t Program: A New Medium Requires A New Literacy
“Ask any kid what Facebook is for and he’ll tell you it’s there to help him make friends. What else could he think? It’s how he *does* make friends. He has no idea the real purpose of the software, and the people coding it, is to monetize his relationships. He isn’t even aware of those people, the program, or their purpose.”
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Digital Literacy: Apocalypse and Utopia | Lisa’s EC&I831 Blog
“First (you knew I’d say it) I don’t believe in Digital Literacy, or the term “literacies”.”
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“Is our current definition of literacy too narrow and are our kids illiterate as Will Richardson suggests on his blog?”
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It’s difficult, but I can do it. | Learning is Growing Annotated
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It’s difficult, but I can do it.
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Mindset by Carol S. Dweck, Ph.D. In this book Dr. Dweck introduces two mindsets, that of a fixed mindset and a growth mindset.
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Right now, blogging is difficult for me. Going public with my writing is scary! I’m a product of the “red pen” era.
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The “red” corrections humiliated me and the revisions and editing turned my thoughts into my teachers.
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With each blog post I’m becoming more confident in my writing. Soon I will be helping teachers incorporate blogging with their students. I’m proud that I’m walking the talk and leading by example
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Blogging is a growth and learning process (at least that is how it is for me). You get better at and you feel more comfortable the more you do it (and you are pretty good at it anyway).
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Kathleen M. Perret Brochure.pdf – Google Docs
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NWP Teachers Headline Capitol Hill Event on Digital Writing – National Writing Project
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