21st Century Tools for Teaching-People and Learners
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21st Century Tools to help teaching-people and learners to achieve "BETTER" their tasks...
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Session 65: What is the educational value of blogs, wikis and class/school websites?

Session 65: What is the educational value of blogs, wikis and class/school websites? | 21st Century Tools for Teaching-People and Learners | Scoop.it


Session Summary: 

Wow… what a fast and furious end to September as the #ukedchat masses discussed all things bloggery!


There are a number of key #ukedchat contributors who have long advocated blogging as a tool for good. In this week’s discussion, they had a chance to convert the rest of us… and believe me, I think it worked!

People spoke overwhelmingly positively about the potential for blogs to offer pupils an audience for their writing, however it soon became clear that blogs can be used in so many different ways and have many different purposes and goals.


We discussed safety and workload concerns, how to use blogs to promote literacy and parental engagement and how blogging can improve pupils’ self-esteem. The doubters (of which I suppose I was one, having not really yet embraced blogging as a class tool…) were very quickly silenced as more and more educators tweeted about the positive impact blogging has had.


I can honestly say that this week’s #ukedchat discussion has given me so much inspiration. In fact, I’m now working on a plan to change my KS3 writers club into a blogging club!


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http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=Blogging



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Session Summary: 


Wow… what a fast and furious end to September as the #ukedchat masses discussed all things bloggery!


There are a number of key #ukedchat contributors who have long advocated blogging as a tool for good. In this week’s discussion, they had a chance to convert the rest of us… and believe me, I think it worked!

People spoke overwhelmingly positively about the potential for blogs to offer pupils an audience for their writing, however it soon became clear that blogs can be used in so many different ways and have many different purposes and goals.


We discussed safety and workload concerns, how to use blogs to promote literacy and parental engagement and how blogging can improve pupils’ self-esteem. The doubters (of which I suppose I was one, having not really yet embraced blogging as a class tool…) were very quickly silenced as more and more educators tweeted about the positive impact blogging has had.


I can honestly say that this week’s #ukedchat discussion has given me so much inspiration. In fact, I’m now working on a plan to change my KS3 writers club into a blogging club!


Learn more:


http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=Blogging


Dan Kirsch's curator insight, March 13, 2015 3:15 PM

Great insight here ==> Love utilizing blogs with my Ss!! 

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7th Grade ICT Digcit blog reflections

7th Grade ICT Digcit blog reflections | 21st Century Tools for Teaching-People and Learners | Scoop.it

Dan KIRSCH: Student in my 7th grade ICT class are blogging about Internet Safety & Digital Citizenship! The following story via storify is a collection of my students blog reflections. We have been utilizing Kidsblog.org for this unit. Check them out!!!





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https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2015/01/28/practice-learning-to-learn-example-2/


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Dan KIRSCH: Student in my 7th grade ICT class are blogging about Internet Safety & Digital Citizenship! The following story via storify is a collection of my students blog reflections. We have been utilizing Kidsblog.org for this unit. Check them out!!!


Learn more:


https://gustmees.wordpress.com/2015/01/28/practice-learning-to-learn-example-2/


Dan Kirsch's curator insight, February 8, 2015 5:45 PM

Thanks to @Gust MEES for the mention & scoop as a part of our #GlobalCollaboration Blog. 

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36 Visual Content Creation Tools the Pros Can't Live Without | Curation | Blogging | Presentation

36 Visual Content Creation Tools the Pros Can't Live Without | Curation | Blogging | Presentation | 21st Century Tools for Teaching-People and Learners | Scoop.it
We asked 19 Social Media Pros to share their Top Visual Content Creation Tools. Here are 36 of their top tools and a handy cheat sheet for the Top 5.


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http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-tools-for-teaching-people-and-learners


Gust MEES's insight:

We asked 19 Social Media Pros to share their Top Visual Content Creation Tools. Here are 36 of their top tools and a handy cheat sheet for the Top 5.


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http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-tools-for-teaching-people-and-learners



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Malicious campaign relies on rogue WordPress sites, leads to client-side exploits through the Magnitude exploit kit

Malicious campaign relies on rogue WordPress sites, leads to client-side exploits through the Magnitude exploit kit | 21st Century Tools for Teaching-People and Learners | Scoop.it
Share this news now.Share this news now.In a cybercrime ecosystem populated by commercially available WordPress brute-forcing and mass vulnerable WordPress installation scanning tools, cybercriminals continue actively capitalizing on the platform’s leading market share within the Content Management System’s market segment.


Successfully exploiting tens of thousands of installations on a daily basis, for the purpose of utilizing the legitimate infrastructure to achieve their fraudulent/malicious campaign objectives, the tactic is also largely driven by the over-supply of compromised/accounting data, usually embedded within sophisticated Web-based attack platforms like the ones we’ve profiled in the past.


We’ve recently intercepted a malicious campaign exclusively relying on rogue WordPress sites, ultimately serving client-side …Share this news now.


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http://www.scoop.it/t/securite-pc-et-internet/?tag=WordPress


http://www.scoop.it/t/wordpress-annotum-for-education-science-journal-publishing/?tag=WordPress-Security


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