Archive for February 2009
WEMTA Winter Virtual Conference
February 14, 2009. by Keith Schroeder.
9:00 – Copyright or Copywrong: Copyright and fair use in the classroom Not sure what is allowed or is not allowed under copyright laws? Need a refresher on what to be telling students when they produce their multi-media presentations? Need practical suggestions on how to bring your staff up-to-date with fair use and copyright? Then attend this webinar and get “up to speed.” Presenter: Keith Schroeder Web address: http://keithschroeder.net
10:00 - LEARN 360
11:00 iSafe – Internet Safety Curriculum
12:00 The Importance of a Personal Learning Community (PLC) and How to Develop One
1:00 RSS - Your New Research Assistant!
2:00 (Double Session) Cyber-Safe Kids, Cyber-Savvy Teens: Helping Young People Learn to Use the Internet Safely and Responsibly - FERPA and How It Impacts Schools. We must expect that young people will post personal information online and will interact wih a wide range of people ~ including “online strangers.” There are risks associated with these activities. There are also risks associated wth crossing a busy street. We don’t tell children never to cross streets. We hold their hand when they are young ~ then we teach them how to do so safely and responsibly! As our young people are becoming involved in the global interactive Internet community, it is important for educatros to ensure they have the knowledge, skills and values to do so safely and responsibly. This presentation will focus on materials available for students, professional development and resources for parent education. The presentation will give you practical suggestions that will incoporate insight from research on youth risk online and effective risk prevention. Presenter: Nancy Willard, the executive director of the Center for Safe and Responsible Internet Use, is a nationally recognized authority on issues related to the safe and responsible use of the Internet.Web address: http://www.cyberbully.org/
To register please follow this link: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/621167197
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“Cerebral Gelatinizing,” DPI and What Can We Do?
February 7, 2009. by Keith Schroeder.
Two very interesting technology realted things I’ve noted in the last week worth mentioning. . . I was awed (and shared on Monday during our Building Literacy Meeting) NBC’s Super Bowl ad for Hulu “Alec in Huluwood.” Web address: http://www.hulu.com/superbowl/55719/super-bowl-xliii-ads-hulu-alec-in-huluwood
Alec Baldwin is awesome in this ad - “What are you going to do, turn off your TV and your computer?” I love the new phrase “cerebral gelatinizing.” . . . does that describe anyone you know? Now TV on your portable device. . . you mean kids are going to be watching “Desperate Housewives” during class??? Now our own State of Wisconsin DPI realizes that youtube is here to stay so they have launched their own channel on youtube! Check out the great videos at http://www.youtube.com/WisconsinDPI Now I’m wondering if Alec Baldwin, HULU and the DPI know something we don’t. IS THERE NO END! :-) Now the real question is how can we capitalize on this in our buildings. . . district. . . state???? What do you think?
Excuse me while I watch “Family Guy” on my ipod. . . . .
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