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TIE 300 Winter 2014. Session #7. Welcome Back!. Today’s Agenda Digital Tattoos revisited Trends in Ed Tech Presentations Tech- Tac -Toe Tools Presentations Media Literacy*. Odds & Ends. Evaluations now open! “Grades” 144-160 “A” 16 points 128-143 “B” (between 17-32 ) Yik Yak. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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TIE 300 Winter 2014

Session #7

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+Welcome Back!

Today’s Agenda Digital Tattoos revisited Trends in Ed Tech Presentations Tech-Tac-Toe Tools Presentations Media Literacy*

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+Odds & Ends

Evaluations now open! “Grades”

144-160 “A” 16 points 128-143 “B” (between 17-32) Yik Yak

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+Digital Investigation: A Stranger Among Us!

In groups of two you will “data mine” a “stranger” Find as much information as you can Create a presentation of your findings for the class Thoughts?

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+Trends in Ed Tech Presentations Katerina Lidia Annette Mia Cathryn Eunice Betty Tnoila Thiquita

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+Tech-Tac-Toe Tools Presentations

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+Media Literacy

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+Media Literacy

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+Media Literacy

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+Media Literacy

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Media Literacy Discussion

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Media Literacy Discussion

Colors in Advertising: http://classroomcollective.tumblr.com/tagged/Media%20Literacy

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Media Literacy Discussion

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+ OK to use Situation Room photo? BY NATASHA KORECKI When gubernatorial hopeful Bill Daley launched his new website on Monday, he included a photo that could trump that of any other candidate in the race. It’s a photo taken in the Situation Room the day Osama bin Laden was killed by U.S. forces. The photo was snapped by White House photographer Pete Souza in May 2011, and shows, among others, an intense Obama leaning forward and Hillary Clinton placing a hand over her mouth while Bill Daley, standing in back, looks on. “This is what leadership looks like,” the caption reads under the photo prominently displayed on BillDaleyIllinois. com. Above the picture, taken in 2011, it reads: “As President Obama’s Chief of Staff, Bill played a key role in the operation that captured Osama bin Laden.” Daley served as Obama’s chief of staff from January 2011 to January 2012. On Monday, his campaign said Daley “was the only non-national security council member or staff member who was in every meeting about that raid.” While Daley in the past has singled out bin Laden’s capture as his biggest moment during that year, he’s likely to have a trove of high profile snapshots taken with high-profile leaders. But is it appropriate for him to use them in his campaign for governor? The use of the official White House photo on a political website seems to tread close to the line on the White House’s own policy on whether photos can be used for political purposes. White House photos carry stern warnings that they may not be used for political purposes that “in any way suggests approval or endorsement of the President, the First Family, or the White House.” The Daley campaign said it clearly does not violate the policy.

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+Homework- Last one!

CHECK RUBRICS! Professional Website finished and presented Final Blog Post: Reflective Blog Post #6: Looking Back,

Looking Ahead

In this class you've had a chance to experience various types of technology: blogging, wikis, social media for PLNs, website development, and a series of other applications such as Prezi, and Popplet. Having experienced these tools has your opinion of technology's use in education changed at all? Think back to when you first entered class. Do you feel as if you are more prepared to teach 21st century learners after this course? Did any of these tools stand out and "stick"? Please use your final reflection to discuss any thoughts you have about technology in education.