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New Tween Social Network

Filed under: Cyberbullying, Digital Citzenship by Karl Meinhardt

Check out this new social network for Tweens called EverLoop. It’s a great idea whose time is long over due for the young demographic.

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The Benefits of Blogging for Kids

Filed under: Creative Assignments, Ed Technology by Karl Meinhardt

For young people blogging represents a new way to not only write, but to create as well. With all the great information and media available on the web today, a blog is the perfect way for young people, to research, vet, and create a living project instead of just a 3 page book report or social studies report.

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Role Reversal – Learning New Technology in the Classroom

Filed under: Creative Assignments, Ed Technology, Sharing Ideas and Successes by Karl Meinhardt

In today’s digital world, most young people have no fear of technology, the internet, browsers, or web sites. In fact, many times it is the adult that is challenged when learning new technology. In this regard, it is difficult for me to prescribe that a parent or teacher always learn the technology tool first and then teach it to the child.

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The Case for Social Media in Schools – EdSoMe

Filed under: Academic Achievement, Creative Assignments, Ed Technology, Sharing Ideas and Successes, Social Lesson Plans, The Portland Project by Karl Meinhardt

Yesterday The Portland Project was covered in an article by Mashable entitled, The Case for Social Media in Schools. The conversation that is ensuing because of that article is really quite amazing.

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Teaching Literacy: Keeping Up with the Times

Filed under: Ed Technology by Karl Meinhardt

Are you keeping up with the times? Recent advancements in technology and social media have changed the way we read and write. On a daily basis the internet challenges us to interact and engage in new communication styles. Reading and writing are natural outcomes of today’s online world.

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Special Education Ideas Using Social Media

Filed under: Creative Assignments, Differentiated Instruction, Ed Technology, Social Lesson Plans by Karl Meinhardt

We’ve received some great ideas on using social media in the classroom from some of the great folks that took our workshops in June. One of the homework assignments (for credit!) from the workshop required attendees to create two lesson ideas using social media in their area of expertise.

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Social Lesson Plans

Filed under: Creative Assignments, Cyberbullying, Digital Citzenship, Ed Technology, Social Lesson Plans by Karl Meinhardt

Geometry:  Photo Message Scavenger Hunt Objective: Students will identify and share geometric shapes using social media. Materials: Internet access, digital cameras or cell phones Procedure: Review with students basic geometric shapes including various quadrilaterals, triangles, regular and irregular polygons, etc. Review with students (if needed) how to take pictures with digital cameras and cell phones. [...]

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Texting Paid Off!

Filed under: Ed Technology, Student Attendance, Student Engagement, The Portland Project by Karl Meinhardt

“Texting Paid Off!” is the subject of the email I just received from George Middle School (GMS) Principal Beth Madison. Beth and her staff hired me late last year to help them design and implement a social networking /social media strategy in her 93% free and reduced, Title I school in Portland, Oregon . One [...]

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What’s The Difference?

Filed under: Academic Achievement, Differentiated Instruction, Ed Technology, Student Engagement by Liz Delmatoff

Until I began experimenting with Social Media implementation, I never realized how little differentiating I was actually doing, or just how difficult I was making my job. Utilizing technology and media tools have become my secret formula for differentiated instruction. I can easily assign a project that is appropriate, interesting and challenging for all my students using Social Media.

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Teacher Learning from Students on the Social Frontier

Filed under: Creative Assignments, Ed Technology, Sharing Ideas and Successes, Student Engagement by Karl Meinhardt

A great example of an educator learning from her students about Web 2.0.

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