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Sheldon Eagers's curator insight,
May 28, 2020 5:40 AM
YouTube is a great resource to use in ITD, there is a very wide range of videos and short films that can relate to what your teaching. it improves students engagement and understanding, . however their are some safe and ethical practices students need to be be aware of whilst searching.
Moniqua Lowth's curator insight,
May 30, 2020 12:37 AM
YouTube is a highly prominent resource for the music classroom - it is a source of inspiration, stepping stone for exploration, and creates the abilities to access 'professionals' in the field of study. Without YouTube, learning in the music classroom would be heavily restricted. Although there are other media libraries that are easily accessible, for example Spotify, YouTube adds the video layer that could be imperative for students. For example. to hone a new skill or concept that would otherwise not be possible without specific teacher expertise in all instrument areas.
Paige Tully's curator insight,
June 1, 2020 10:19 PM
YouTube is an extremely powerful and useful resource when used in an appropriate manner. Children who learn visually will benefit form it most being able to watch videos and sounds to the applicable topic rather than reading straight off of the board. It is more engaging for most children as well to be able to watch someone and changes the learning style in the classroom to give variation. YouTube can also be used for presentation purposes to upload children's work and be able to adjust the settings as suggested in the article to make it hidden to people that it is not intended for. This differentiates from the typical power point presentation or essay and enables the student to give a personal flare. I personally find YouTube a much easier way for me to be able to follow tutorials rather than if it was written down. The actions discussed in this article to make YouTube safer should be applied to all digital technology that possess those capabilities to make it a safe learning environment for children.
John Evans's curator insight,
June 7, 2017 10:37 AM
Be certain to check out the excellent resources links including the online game Interland and the Be Internet Awesome curriculum for Educators
John Evans's curator insight,
June 7, 2017 10:40 AM
Be certain to check out the excellent resources links including the online game Interland and the Be Internet Awesome curriculum for Educators https://beinternetawesome.withgoogle.com/resources
Camila Ossa Castaño's curator insight,
December 4, 2016 4:25 PM
Nowadays technology is a great tool that helps us in our life, in our work, in our study, etc. The internet is part of our lives and is very beneficial to us. As future teachers, we must show and tell our students all the benefits and advantages that the internet brings to our lives, but we must also make them aware that this if not used in a correct way can be dangerous for them. It is important to read and take into account these three ways to protect our students from the dangers of technology, because they often do not think about the consequences that can bring to their lives the content that they upload to the internet. We need to make sure that our students get the most out of technology.
Mary-Jane Lewis's curator insight,
December 5, 2016 6:08 AM
Sage advice that teachers and parents should never skip over.
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Momentum Factor's curator insight,
October 15, 2014 1:58 PM
It will be a great day when creating and remembering a password, (or remembering where you stored the password) are finally obsolete. |