Lesson planning takes time, and sometimes, lots of it. Whether you’re a new teacher or seasoned veteran, planning activities and instruction requires thoughtful and thorough preparation. And thankfully, the Internet offers a wealth of useful information to help educators create dynamic, engaging, and educationally effective lesson plans.
New York Times Keeps ‘Illegal Immigrant’
Despite the decision of the Associated Press (AP) and some other media to ditch the term “illegal immigrant” from their stylebooks, the New York Times decided to keep it. “Being called ‘illegal’ without trail or conviction is inaccurate and offensive”, wrote Aidan White for the Media Diversity Institute’s blog reviewing the AP’s decision to ban […]
The need for media literacy in the digital age
Today’s students are not being equipped with the critical thinking and analysis skills they need to successfully navigate our media-saturated environment. Time spent consuming media, now up to nearly eight hours a day, continues to increase, but students often are poorly versed in analyzing and understanding different media messages and formats. They prefer to see […]
Cyberwise – A Learning Hub to Help Educators, Parents, Kids Understand and Use Digital Media Safely and Wisely
The mission of this platform is to share a passion for new media literacy and educational technology by offering fun, free, easy-to-use, credible content and materials that show not just how but why it pays to be “CyberWise.”
The Digital Citizen
Digital Newspaper on topics relevant for the “digital citizen”
What is Digital Citizenship
This is a simple guide to help parents and educators understand why digital citizenship is the first step towards media literacy
The Definition Of Digital Citizenship
As more and more students interact digitally–with content, one another, and various communities–the concept of digital citizenship becomes increasingly important. Which begs the question: what is digital citizenship? Well, first citizenship, which is formally defined as “the quality of an individual’s response to membership in a community.” This makes citizenship far more complex than a […]
Mobile Learning for Teachers in Africa and the Middle East – Exploring the Potential of Mobile Technologies to Support Teachers and Improve Practice
This paper is part of the UNESCO Working Paper Series on Mobile Learning. The Series seeks to better understand how mobile technologies can be used to improve educational access, equity and quality around the world. It comprises fourteen individual papers that will be published throughout 2012. The Series is divided into two broad subsets: six […]
Turning on Mobile Learning in Africa and the Middle East – Illustrative Initiatives and Policy Implications
This paper is part of the UNESCO Working Paper Series on Mobile Learning. The Series seeks to better understand how mobile technologies can be used to improve educational access, equity and quality around the world. It comprises fourteen individual papers that will be published throughout 2012. The Series is divided into two broad subsets: six […]
印象徽文化之徽菜
徽菜即徽州菜,其最大特点就是融徽州文化、徽商与徽菜制作为一体。俗话说“窥一斑可见金豹“,通过了解美味徽菜,不仅能领略到徽州的自然风貌、土特产品、风情人物,还能折射出灿烂的辉煌的徽州文化,书不尽徽州人经商的艰难创业史。
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