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Sean Thompson
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Always looking to improve my practice of ICT integration across the curriculum, learn and share new things, I am presently involved in a course of study for a post-graduate certificate of educational technology and information literacy. My studies have illustrated to me the importance of new media in education and the necessity of empowering students with the skills to both use them effectively and to learn how to better direct their own learning. It has further underlined for me how inextricably interwoven effective use of new media and development of collaborative skills are becoming. Having worked with students from K – 12 for years I have a real respect for the necessity of an articulated integration curriculum from a whole school standpoint. I am excited to announce my new position at Doshisha International School, Kyoto. To learn more about me please feel free to view my Hub, the website where I am currently updating my online creations.-
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Interested in Serious EdTech Professional Development?
This blog post will cover many topics. I wear many hats. In brief, I will discuss how I have recently employed technology: as a homeroom teacher an ICT specialist a school promoter a teacher trainer an MYP Technology teacher I … Continue reading
Posted in Collaboration, Digital Citizenship, Digital Learning, Literacy, New Media, Producing, Publishing, Sharing, Project Based Learning
Tagged 21st century, acceptable usage, Application, class, classroom, collaboration, collaborative, communication, copyright, create, digital, digital age, digital footprint, Digital responsibility, education, fair usage, flat, future, global, ICT, integrate, integration, making connections, NETS, new thinking, open source, Privacy, project based learning, publishing, responsibility, self-directed learning, share, sharing, skills, Tech, technology
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Privacy vs.Opportunity Costs: What Your Lack of a Digital Footprint ISN’T Saying About You
Opportunity Costs The cost of an alternative that must be forgone in order to pursue a certain action. Put another way, the benefits you could have received by taking an alternative action Privacy online. It seems the default for most … Continue reading
Posted in Digital Learning
Tagged collaboration, connection, digital footprint, online privacy, opportunity cost, Privacy, promotion, sharing
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Taking Care Of Your Digital Self
Talk about being caught off guard. I uploaded a review of one of the readings thinking I’d get back to the focus questions later and Jamie already commented on it! Oops. Thanks by the way Jamie. I also enjoyed your … Continue reading
Posted in Digital Citizenship, Digital Learning, New Media, Producing, Publishing, Sharing
Tagged 21st century, animate, create, digital footprint, Digital responsibility, employment, future, global, ICT, identity, job search, Privacy, professional image, protect yourself, publishing, responsibility, saftey, search, sharing, teaching tool, Tech
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