28 July 2010

USADA True Sport Awards Entries Now Open

The United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), in partnership with Discovery Education, announce the kick-off of the second year of The USADA True Sport Awards , promoting honesty, respect, teamwork, and healthy choices.

The USADA True Sport Awards program encourages teachers, coaches, school administrators, and other youth program leaders to motivate young people to lead safe and healthy lifestyles, free from performance-enhancing drugs, using the life lessons learned through sport as its platform. The program provides a powerful opportunity for educators and community leaders to win local program funding, support and prizes for their efforts to influence positive beliefs and behaviors in their communities. In year one of the program, which was awarded the 2010 Mom’s Choice Award® for online family-friendly resources, more than 600 educators across the country participated, and 50 winners in 19 states were awarded prizes.

In addition to The USADA True Sport Awards, USADA and Discovery Education are partnering again to offer free curricula for both middle school and high school students that help educators and community leaders impart the critical life lessons that contribute to the development of ethical and healthy individuals. These curricula are tied to national education standards, are implemented easily into classroom or other youth group educational settings, offer self-assessment tools, teachers’ guides and student activity materials, and are available at http://usadatruesport.discoveryeducation.com/ and at www.usada.org.

Those who teach, coach and/or influence youth groups in the middle school age range are encouraged to integrate USADA’s 100% Me curriculum, which focuses on ethics and decision-making themes for student and athletic programs, into their classroom and/or other instructional activities. With these materials, educators can promote values-based decision-making, find facts on nutrition and dietary supplements, and help students make the connection between body type and body image.

USADA’s That’s Dope curriculum supports those who teach, coach and mentor youth in the high school age range in teaching important ethics and anti-doping lessons. With this powerful resource, educators, coaches, and others can teach students how to maximize athletic performance safely and ethically, and get “the dope” about various products and substances from dietary supplements and energy drinks to anabolic steroids.

For the USADA middle and high school curricula, or to enter the USADA True Sport Awards program, please visit: http://usadatruesport.discoveryeducation.com/ or www.usada.org .

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24 July 2010

Websites I Found Interesting - Diigo 07/23/2010


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22 July 2010

FREE Webinar Featuring Don Tapscott


Join us Friday, July 23, 2010, at 2:00PM ET

Bestselling author, Don Tapscott hosts a special webinar , part of the Discovery Education EdTechConnect webinar series, where he will discuss MacroWikinomics, its impact on the world of education and the implications it holds for the future. MacroWikinomics: Rebooting Business and the World is the sequel to the groundbreaking and bestselling Wikinomics.

Register Now for this Online Event at

http://links.discoveryeducation.com/EdTechConnect_DonTapscott


Description

The world needs rebuilding. Many of the institutions that have served us well for decades or centuries seem frozen and unable to move forward. And yet, in every corner of the globe, a powerful new model of economic and social innovation is sweeping across all sectors—one where people with drive, passion and expertise take advantage of new Web-based tools to get more involved in making the world more prosperous, just and sustainable.


IN MacroWikinomics Tapscott and Williams show that in over a dozen fields—from finance, healthcare and science to education, the media, energy and the environment—we have reached an historic turning point; cling to the old industrial-era paradigms or use collaborative innovation to revolutionize not only the way we work and create wealth in society, but how we learn, discover, inform, entertain, govern and care for one another.


BIO:

Don Tapscott, one of the world’s leading authorities on the transformation of business and society in the digital age. He is Chairman of nGenera Insight. http://www.ngenera.com/insight/ He was founder and CEO of the international think tank New Paradigm before its acquisition by nGenera.


Don is the author of thirteen widely read books about information technology in business and society, most recently Grown Up Digital: How the Net Generation is Changing Your World (October 2008). The book is the sequel to Growing Up Digital (1998), where he coined the term Net Generation. With co-author Anthony D. Williams, he wrote Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything (2006). Wikinomics was an international bestseller, #1 on the 2007 management book charts, and on The New York Times and BusinessWeek bestseller lists. Other best sellers include Paradigm Shift (1992), The Digital Economy (1995) and The Naked Corporation (2003).


His new book, with Williams, MacroWikinomics: Rebooting Business and the World comes out September 28, 2010.


He is involved extensively in the transformation of education, working with many universities, school boards and Educational Secretaries and Ministers around the world. He is also working with government leaders in many countries to reinvent government for the digital age and strengthen democratic institutions. He is a Fellow of the World Economic Forum and an Adjunct Professor at the JL Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto.

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14 July 2010

Websites I Found Interesting - Diigo 07/13/2010


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13 July 2010

DEN Leadership Council Symposium 2010

Here is the Cover it Live live blog from the presentation sessions at the DEN Leadership Council Symposium 2010 at Bentley University.

11 July 2010

Keep Your STAR Status for 2010-2011: New Ways to Demonstrate Activity


Are you a DEN STAR? If so, it just became even easier to keep shining!


As the new school year approaches, now is the time to make sure your STAR status is intact. We've added a couple other options to help you demonstrate how you actively contribute to the community.

There are lots of ways to stay active:

Report at least two events from this past school year

Report one event and upload a resource to the Educator Resources library on the DEN site

Report one event and tell us one other way you have shared the power of Discovery with your peers (e.g., newsletter, podcast, etc.)


When you log into the DEN website (http://community.discoveryeducation.com) you'll see "Report Event" in your profile. Or, you can go directly to: http://links.discoveryeducation.com/reportDENevent.


Keep your STAR status because we have many new things planned for our STARs in the fall including a special promotion that will only be accessible to active STARs.

07 July 2010

Websites I Found Interesting - Diigo 07/06/2010

  • Contrary to popular opinion, newer teachers aren’t any more likely to use technology in their lessons than veteran teachers, and a lack of access to technology does not appear to be the main reason why teachers do not use it.Which comes first? Do teachers use technology frequently because they are trying deliberately to foster 21st-century skills? Or are 21st-century skills necessary conditions, byproducts, or logical outcomes of frequent technology use?”Another finding that could surprise some people is that a lack of access to technology doesn’t appear to be the main reason why teachers don’t use technology in their instruction.

    tags: education teaching teachers technology 21 century skills students educational edtech learning policy


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04 July 2010

Diigo 5.0 is LIVE!

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I spent several hours today exploring all the tremendous new features in Diigo V5. All I have to say is, "WOW!!!" Actually, let me amend that by also admitting that the new iPad web highlighter and the offline reader for the iPhone / iPod Touch make me absolutely salivate to get into an Apple store.

Here is a quick list of the new features from the Diigo blog.

So, what’s new with Diigo 5.0?

  • Diigo 5.0 also enables “Notes”, which is best suited for quick personal memos (via website & new Android app)
  • A new Android phone application called “Diigo Power Note” is being released as a part of Diigo 5.0, which enables Android phone users to collect, organize, sync and access a variety of information such as bookmarks, notes, and pictures. So you can jot down your ideas and thoughts, and take pictures of things you like to be reminded to buy or research later, or business cards handed to you. With Diigo Power Note, you literally have a photographic memory!
  • Web Highlighter for iPad Safari is being released as part of Diigo 5.0, which enables you to highlight and annotate webpages, using fingers, in iPad Safari, just as you can with ebooks on iBooks or Kindle.
  • As with each previous major release, Diigo 5.0 has substantially revamped the user interface for improved look & feel and usability.


Diigo V5: Collect and Highlight, Then Remember! from diigobuzz on Vimeo.


By the way, if you are a Discovery Education subscriber you can use the Share tab on the media asset pages to post your favorite DE media resources to Diigo.


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Websites I Found Interesting - Diigo 07/03/2010


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