When Learning Goes Social
A few months ago, a friend of mine posted on Facebook that he was going to close his account. I promptly messaged him to ask why, as this is the… Read more »
A few months ago, a friend of mine posted on Facebook that he was going to close his account. I promptly messaged him to ask why, as this is the… Read more »
Over 600,000 Macs have been affected with the Flashback trojan which obtains the usernames and passwords that you have stored on your computer. This could have happened without your knowledge… Read more »
The concept of digital identity is becoming ever more important in our society. A concept that comes up in discussions of online identity is that of duality, and the idea… Read more »
Google has taken one step closer to an integrated product. In the past, each Google product had a separate privacy policy. Now, there is one privacy policy for all the… Read more »
It is a good idea to enable security settings in iDevices before giving them to (especially younger) children. These security settings are called restrictions. They allow you to set up… Read more »
Our Grades 4 and 5 classes are about to work on a media unit as part of a How We Express Ourselves PYP unit. As part of my role as… Read more »
Did you know that ISTE hasĀ NETS standards for technology leaders and technology facilitators? In trying to find some standards to inform my own professional development (beyond NETS-T), I came… Read more »
Always Learning One of the things that I love about my job is that I’m in a position to learn something new every day. My new discoveries and explorations are… Read more »
Online Safety By paul.klintworth In my grade 7 computer class this week, we compared the Internet to a big city. In our analogy, we discussed how there are safe areas… Read more »