and make any necessary revisions. I also felt that some context was needed to go with my Navigation Sheet, so I created an info graphic in Visme that a combination of a visual and text to help explain what was in the sheet, but that could also stand out on its own as a resource on CRAP detection. Both of these took a bit of time to research and design, but in the end I think they have turned out well. I know I will use them and I hope other find them useful as well.
help organize and moderate a twitter chat on media literacy / digtal citizenship (laid some ground work for this as well), create a lesson plan with the resources I created, and orgainize and do more research. Feedback and thoughts are always welcome.
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Krysta
2/28/2020 08:59:05 am
What a cool project! I am literally familiar with 0 of these tools so will need time to look into each one individually! It is awesome that you are communicating with people with such helpful tools as well.
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Dean Vendramin
3/2/2020 10:59:22 pm
Thanks for checking things out ... I'm learning a lot from this project through the research and the great conversations. Glad you found it useful.
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Matteo Di Muro
3/2/2020 07:59:24 pm
Dean, beautiful stuff. Took a look at the comic life thing you made--looks great to me. I was not familiar with some of the tools you mentioned, so I must thank you for those.
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Dean Vendramin
3/2/2020 11:02:13 pm
Thanks for taking a look and glad you were able to get something from these. My social media journey has been some of the best pd I've ever done ... so many great people, ideas, reflections, and more. I'm honoured my journey has inspired you a bit.
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AuthorDean Vendramin. Educator for over 20 years. Currently Education Leader for Math/Science at Archbishop M.C. O'Neill Catholic High School. Have a passion for all things in education with emphasis on technology integration, assessment, professional development, and 21 Century Education. Posts are articles he has written for the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation monthly newsletter The Bulletin, Saskatchewan Math Teachers' Society The Variable, blog requests from memberships he is a part of, and his own thoughts. Archives
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