Digibury - Emily Guille-Marrett: The iTot generation - tech, reading and unde...Lizzie Hodgson
Early reading expert Emily is Founder of Reading Fairy. She this talk focuses on the iTot generation, and the impact of the tablet on children’s reading.
Digital Shepherds Presents: Parenting in the Digital AgeTshaka Armstrong
Screen time, internet safety, effective parenting in the "Digital Age," we'll cover that and more as we take a look at what our children are doing online and on their mobile devices!
For more information, please visit digitalshepherds.com.
Grant Hosford - Tablets, Tablets Everywhere! But Do They Help Kids Think?SeriousGamesAssoc
Tablet adoption has skyrocketed and there has been a push to create meaningful content for these devices. However, so far the results have been mixed with only few stand out companies creating fun, engaging apps that actually teach something while many, many others create mediocre or even inappropriate content.
So, should we be concerned? Yes, and no. And are more good things coming? Yes!
Pamela Pavliscak – How Generation Z Will Reinvent TechnologyNico Mohrmann
While the rest of us worry whether smartphones are ruining a generation, Generation Z is quietly and resourcefully inventing a more human future for technology. Creative, clever, and always connected, the cohort of kids born 1995-2015 known as Generation Z, promises to recast everything from community to privacy, from work to culture. And more than anything else, this generation of digital natives is evolving with technology as the foundation of daily life. Grounded in data from hundreds of online research sessions, diaries, and interviews, learn about some of the surprising attitudes and behaviors of Gen Z and discover the ways it will change how we design the next generation of technologies.
Digibury - Emily Guille-Marrett: The iTot generation - tech, reading and unde...Lizzie Hodgson
Early reading expert Emily is Founder of Reading Fairy. She this talk focuses on the iTot generation, and the impact of the tablet on children’s reading.
Digital Shepherds Presents: Parenting in the Digital AgeTshaka Armstrong
Screen time, internet safety, effective parenting in the "Digital Age," we'll cover that and more as we take a look at what our children are doing online and on their mobile devices!
For more information, please visit digitalshepherds.com.
Grant Hosford - Tablets, Tablets Everywhere! But Do They Help Kids Think?SeriousGamesAssoc
Tablet adoption has skyrocketed and there has been a push to create meaningful content for these devices. However, so far the results have been mixed with only few stand out companies creating fun, engaging apps that actually teach something while many, many others create mediocre or even inappropriate content.
So, should we be concerned? Yes, and no. And are more good things coming? Yes!
Pamela Pavliscak – How Generation Z Will Reinvent TechnologyNico Mohrmann
While the rest of us worry whether smartphones are ruining a generation, Generation Z is quietly and resourcefully inventing a more human future for technology. Creative, clever, and always connected, the cohort of kids born 1995-2015 known as Generation Z, promises to recast everything from community to privacy, from work to culture. And more than anything else, this generation of digital natives is evolving with technology as the foundation of daily life. Grounded in data from hundreds of online research sessions, diaries, and interviews, learn about some of the surprising attitudes and behaviors of Gen Z and discover the ways it will change how we design the next generation of technologies.
Insight Strategy Group provides research and consulting services to big brands and media companies. CEO Stacey Matthias will take a look at general kids' digital media trends and how books fit into larger digital ecosystem. She'll look at how, when, where kids are consuming their books, games, movies, and video; and she’ll examine how child development impacts media consumption at each stage, and the role of books at each level.
PlayCollective is a global research and strategy group focused on the impact of changing media and technology on education and entertainment for children and families. For the last two years, PlayCollective has also partnered with Digital Book World to track the growth of e-reading among families with children ages 2-13 and parents’ increasing belief in the beneficial power of ebooks. Join David Kleeman, PlayVangelist for PlayCollective, to get some insight on how parents', teachers', and kids' attitudes toward digital media are changing and what today's brands and tech companies are integrating into their products and content for both the home and the classroom.
Understanding How 'Screen Time' Affects Learning Lisa Guernsey
Presented in parts with Faith Rogow at NAEYC 2013, the annual meeting for the National Association for the Education of Young Children, in Washington, DC on November 23, 2013.
Using Nearpod in the classroom as a webtool and app. Links to videos can be found on resources page. Created for iNation iPad training for Waxahachie ISD, January 2014. Please give credit when used or referenced.
The Internet has evolved into a collaborative environment where anyone can publish information as easily as viewing or downloading it. There are many powerful learning opportunities on the Internet and we want to ensure our students get the most of this valuable tool while being safe. This session includes introductions to the technologies, the benefits, the concerns, and proactive strategies for keeping students safe.
Insight Strategy Group provides research and consulting services to big brands and media companies. CEO Stacey Matthias will take a look at general kids' digital media trends and how books fit into larger digital ecosystem. She'll look at how, when, where kids are consuming their books, games, movies, and video; and she’ll examine how child development impacts media consumption at each stage, and the role of books at each level.
PlayCollective is a global research and strategy group focused on the impact of changing media and technology on education and entertainment for children and families. For the last two years, PlayCollective has also partnered with Digital Book World to track the growth of e-reading among families with children ages 2-13 and parents’ increasing belief in the beneficial power of ebooks. Join David Kleeman, PlayVangelist for PlayCollective, to get some insight on how parents', teachers', and kids' attitudes toward digital media are changing and what today's brands and tech companies are integrating into their products and content for both the home and the classroom.
Understanding How 'Screen Time' Affects Learning Lisa Guernsey
Presented in parts with Faith Rogow at NAEYC 2013, the annual meeting for the National Association for the Education of Young Children, in Washington, DC on November 23, 2013.
Using Nearpod in the classroom as a webtool and app. Links to videos can be found on resources page. Created for iNation iPad training for Waxahachie ISD, January 2014. Please give credit when used or referenced.
The Internet has evolved into a collaborative environment where anyone can publish information as easily as viewing or downloading it. There are many powerful learning opportunities on the Internet and we want to ensure our students get the most of this valuable tool while being safe. This session includes introductions to the technologies, the benefits, the concerns, and proactive strategies for keeping students safe.
A presentation from a little while ago about the kids app market, specifically in the iTunes App Store. It has some data, metrics and ideas. It's based off the ilearnii report from 2012.
Investment Trends: Where to invest your attention in 2015 OurCrowd
As 2015 gets underway, investors are already planning their portfolio moves for the year. With all the noise out there, how does an investor decide what to focus on and which sectors are investable?
Join Zack Miller, Head of the Investor Community at OurCrowd, and David Stark, Principal at OurCrowd, as they discuss investment trends and opportunities for 2015. Their compilation is based on what OurCrowd's deal flow team -- which vetted 3,000+ startups since we launched -- is seeing on the ground.
This presentation focuses on helping educators understand their role when faced with students using social media and how the choices our students make affect the learning environment. It also gives educators resources to help them be proactive in teaching students how to be good digital citizens.
#Help! mijn kind leeft online apestaartjaren - 17 mei 2018 - engels - pp le...Apestaartjaren
Lieve Swinnen - Kinder- en jeugdpsychiater bij 'De Hoeksteen'
Mediaopvoeding is een ontdekkingstocht die kind en ouder samen moeten ondernemen. Lieve Swinnen is mede-auteur van het boek 'Help! Mijn kind leeft online!' en maakt de balans op van de positieve en negatieve effecten van het internet op kinderen.
Digital Parenting Handbook to Your Tech-Driven KidsZEDU+
Technology is challenging our family life, our privacy, and peace of mind. But we believe that technology is the best thing that happened to mankind and if we educate ourselves like parents and raise our kids in the spirit of using technology properly and understanding it from a creator point of view, we can get back our peace of mind and allow our kids to grow with this amazing tool. This book will show you the way. Stay Safe, Stay Happy!
Blippit Social - Fishing where the fish are. Digital Families 2015John Bidder
These slides were created and shared at the Digital Families 2015 event by Director John Bidder from Blippit. If you attended the workshop you'll know John only shared learning from Blippit Social and didn't linger on the service. Visit www.blippit.co.uk for more.
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31. Text convoo. Kenzie and Danielle. 1] heyyy. wachaadointdayy ?!2] nuttnnn, youu.? 3] wannaaa go se a movieess or smthinn ?! 4] sureelyy ! what moviee.? haha((: 5] idkkk. igotsttaalookee ! 6] okieedokeyy, 7] howbout 17 again att like 630 ? 8] mhkkk sounds goody[: 9] loll. ohhkayyyyouu need a ridee.? 10] yeahhpps, who slsee is goinn ?! 11] uhhmmericatylerrdanaa ally molly&& oliviaa, mmkk? 12] yerpp[: seeeyuuthenn , :) <3 Text conversation. MacKenzie and Danielle. 1] Greetings. What are you doing today?2] Nothing, how about yourself? 3] Would you like to see a movie or something of that nature? 4] Sure! What movie? (I am laughing.) 5] I don’t know. I have to see! 6] Okay. (or similar affirmative word) 7] How about the film “17 Again” at approximately 6:30pm Eastern Time? 8] Hmmm, Okay. Sounds good. (smiling) 9] Laugh out loud. Okay, do you need transportation? 10] Yes. May I ask who else is going to this event? 11] Um, Erica, Tyler, Dana, Ally, Molly and Olivia, okay? 12] Yes. (smiling) See you then. (smiling, love symbol)
66. 1. Educate yourself first, then your childrenKnowing what your children are exposed to will give you answers you need.
67. 2. Teach your children the identity rulesNo personal information or photos on public sites.
68. 3. Install an Internet filterInexpensive, easy to use and provides peace of mind.
69. 4. Insist on access to their Facebook pagesRandomly but consistently monitor their online activities from the inside out.
70. 5. Teach them what to do if they encounter pornographyPulling the plug on the computer quickly and getting an adult will help minimize the problem.
71. 6. Manage your child’s time onlineCreate a schedule and promote real world interactions rather than all online. Reduce free reign.
72. 7. Create consequences, and stick by themIf you don’t follow through with consequences, they mean nothing.
73. 8. Keep computers out of bedrooms and in more open areas of the homePrivacy could mean more ability to access inappropriate material.
74. 9. Keep an open communication with your childAllow them the chance to talk about things that happen online, and listen to their concerns. This will also help when problems arise.
75. 10. Keep up with the latest trendsDon’t ignore new Internet and technology trends. Explore them and understand them so you can teach your children the benefits and the dangers.
77. Predictions for the Future: Free wireless will be everywhere Laptops will fall below the $100 mark Several communication avenues will close Keyboards and mice will disappear in favor of touch screens Voice-to-text will be the norm Video chat will be standard on cell phones TV will be easily accessible on cell phones Cell phones will become an essential part of education Batteries will become stronger, smaller and lighter Wireless electricity will be increasingly more popular
80. Ten years ago did you ever think that… You’d be using text messaging on a regular basis? You’d be checking your email so often? You’d be banking online? You’d be Googling for almost every single question you have? You’d be watching TV on a computer with YouTube? You’d be able to talk to someone in another country using Skype? Do you know what Skype is??
86. So how does this fit in with what we’re doing in education today?
87. A good lesson plan idea:After reading a self-selected novel, have the students create a book review and present to the class.
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89. A great lesson plan idea:After reading a self-selected novel, have the students create a talk show episode in which the main character is the featured guest.
Our students have never lived without a cell phone. They have never lived without the Internet. They’ve never lived without DVR. If you don’t know what DVR is, you should!