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1 By: Guy Turner

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3 Today’s students think and process information fundamentally differently Students born after 1980 Students have grown up with digital technology

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5 Creativity and Innovation Communication and Collaboration Research and Information Fluency Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, and Decision Making Digital Citizenship Technology Operations and Concepts Link to ISTE Standards for Students, Teachers, and Administrators StudentsTeachersAdministrators

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8 WDP Teacher Examples: Mrs. Swanson Mr. Turner Most Well Known Wikipedia Wiki Information CommonCraft Video Favorite Site PBWorks WikiSpaces

9 WDP Teacher Examples: Mrs. Kohl Mrs. Swanson Mr. Slowinski Blog Information CommonCraft Video Favorite Sites KidBlog 21Classes Posterous Weebly Blogger

10 Audacity (Podcasting)Audacity Audio PhotoStory 3 Voicethread (example)Voicethreadexample Animoto (Example)AnimotoExample Images Windows MovieMaker Video

11 Google Docs PrimaryPad Wallwisher Wallwisher (example)example SkypeSkype (example)example

12 DeliciousDelicious ( Explanation / Example ) ExplanationExample Facebook Twitter Twitter (Explanation)Explanation

13 LiveBindersLiveBinders (organizing links) Screencast-o-MaticScreencast-o-Matic/Screencaster/Jing /SMART (screen recording) PollEverywherePollEverywhere (cell phone poll) VokiVoki (voice) BlabberizeBlabberize (voice) YouTubeYouTube (video) Google Earth WordleWordle/Tagxedo (word clouds)Tagxedo ToonDoo ToonDoo (comics) Kerpoof Kerpoof (comics) GlogsterGlogster EDU (posters) DipityDipity (timelines) Crocodoc Crocodoc (editing) DiigoDiigo (bookmarking) Prezi Prezi (presentations) StoryJumper StoryJumper (stories)

14 CONTACT ME! Questions? Guy Turner (HS) gturner@wdpsd.com OR Jen Swanson (MS) jswanson@wdpsd.com Need Something Different? CHECK HERE! http://ow.ly/jKgl www.go2web20.net http://cooltoolsforschools.wikispaces.com/

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16 Sources Slide 1 – – Picture 1: Child at Laptop. [online image] http://www.timeoutsydney.com.au/kids/large- genz20.jpg, January 10, 2010.http://www.timeoutsydney.com.au/kids/large- genz20.jpg – Picture 2: Students in Computer Lab. [online image] http://kester.typepad.com/signs/kids%20computers.jpg, January 10, 2010. http://kester.typepad.com/signs/kids%20computers.jpg – Picture 3: 4 boys at laptop. [online image] http://blog.eun.org/etwinning_camp_2007/upload/kids_computer.jpg, January 10, 2010 http://blog.eun.org/etwinning_camp_2007/upload/kids_computer.jpg Slide 2 – – Picture 1: Baby at Computer. [online image] http://ycorpblog.com/wp- content/uploads/2008/06/babycomputer.jpg, January 10, 2010.http://ycorpblog.com/wp- content/uploads/2008/06/babycomputer.jpg – Picture 2: Child with Camera. [online image] http://media.timeoutkids.com/resizeImage/htdocs/export_images/38/38.x550.Tech.mai n-12.jpg?, January 10, 2010 http://media.timeoutkids.com/resizeImage/htdocs/export_images/38/38.x550.Tech.mai n-12.jpg Slide 5 – Blooms Digital Concept Map. [online image] http://edorigami.wikispaces.com/Bloom%27s+Digital+Taxonomy, January 10, 2010. http://edorigami.wikispaces.com/Bloom%27s+Digital+Taxonomy Slide 7 – cc licensed flickr photo shared by langwitchescc licensed flickr photo langwitches Slide 8 - cc licensed flickr photo shared by langwitchescc licensed flickr photo langwitches Slide 9 – cc licensed flickr photo shared by langwitchescc licensed flickr photo langwitches Slide 10 – cc licensed flickr photo shared by langwitchescc licensed flickr photo langwitches Slide 11 – cc licensed flickr photo shared by cobannoncc licensed flickr photo cobannon


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