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Lucas L. LaBaw wrote a new post, COETAIL- BLOG ASSIGNMENT #5, on the site LaBaw's Learning Lyceum 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Teaching cyber safety must be holistically taught in all areas of our students’ education. It is not only a technology responsibility, but rather cross-curricular endeavor. It needs to be taught, practiced, and […] -
Lucas L. LaBaw wrote a new post, COETAIL- Blog Assignment #6, on the site LaBaw's Learning Lyceum 2 months, 3 weeks ago
At the risk of sounding like a socialist, I believe that collaboration seems to make sense with most things. From the time we are small children, we’re told to work together and to share with others. The […] -
Lucas L. LaBaw wrote a new post, COETAIL- Blog Assignment #7 (Reflection of Final Project), on the site LaBaw's Learning Lyceum 2 months, 3 weeks ago
Liz Halina and I collaborated to compile the digital proficiencies students in Physical Education should have, within four groups (Early Elementary (Pre-K-Grade 2), Upper Elementary (Grades 3-5), Middle School […] -
Lucas L. LaBaw commented on the post, A Piece of the Puzzle, on the site Katrina J. Brown – COETAIL 2 months, 3 weeks ago
I really enjoyed the creative way in which you shared your thoughts on collaboration. I’m not quite sure which of your characters I would most closely identify with, but through collaboration, each character had […]
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Lucas L. LaBaw commented on the post, Cyber Safety, on the site Thinking Tech 2 months, 3 weeks ago
I think you are spot on with your with your philosophy of Cyber safety. I truly believe, as you supported with the quote from the African proverb, that “It takes a whole village to raise a child”. The task of […]
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Lucas L. LaBaw and Brandon Hoover are now friends 3 months ago
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Lucas L. LaBaw wrote a new post, COETAIL- BLOG ASSIGNMENT #4, on the site LaBaw's Learning Lyceum 3 months, 1 week ago
In my opinion, the concept of online privacy is not that drastically different from privacy anywhere else; the only difference between privacy in the flesh and privacy online, is that it might take a little more […] -
Lucas L. LaBaw wrote a new post, COETAIL- BLOG ASSIGNMENT #3, on the site LaBaw's Learning Lyceum 3 months, 1 week ago
Managing one’s digital footprint takes diligence and, to some degree, a fair amount of caution. I was extremely surprised to find so many hits upon typing my name into the google search engine. Obviously, all of […] -
Lucas L. LaBaw commented on the post, Privacy Online, on the site bebeullrich 3 months, 1 week ago
HA HA! Bebes….
Having been your friend for the past three years, I am not at all surprised to read your thoughts on privacy issues, online or not. It makes me smile, because this past week I found myself […] -
Lucas L. LaBaw changed their profile picture 3 months, 1 week ago
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Lucas L. LaBaw commented on the post, To Facebook or not to Facebook – that is the question?, on the site The Literal Librarian 3 months, 2 weeks ago
Melinda,
Your comment about facebook being a double-edged sword resonates with me. Although facebook is a social network, it can be used by potential employers to get a better picture of who you are. If what […]
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Lucas L. LaBaw wrote a new post, COETAIL- BLOG ASSIGNMENT #2 With Attached “MY AES” Video, on the site Luke LaBaw 3 months, 2 weeks ago
Our greatest obligation as educators, I believe, is to prepare our students for the future in which they will live. In the quickly advancing digital age in which we find ourselves today, many of the jobs and […] -
Lucas L. LaBaw commented on the post, Nisha’s AES,What is our obligation as educators?, on the site Sprinter 3 months, 2 weeks ago
Nisha,
I really liked your post… great video, by the way. I could not agree more, referring to your point about students’ use of copyright material not taking the place of creative effort. Even after citing […]
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Lucas L. LaBaw and Brent Fullerton are now friends 3 months, 2 weeks ago
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Lucas L. LaBaw commented on the post, Vigilante Copyright Law, on the site Thinking At You 3 months, 3 weeks ago
Isaac,
I agree with you wholeheartedly; the key is teaching our students “why” we credit others’ work. Your personal examples of work and ideas being borrowed, without credit being given, resonate with me. I […]
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Lucas L. LaBaw and Yvette Spokes are now friends 3 months, 3 weeks ago
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Lucas L. LaBaw wrote a new post, COETAIL- BLOG ASSIGNMENT #1, on the site Luke LaBaw 3 months, 3 weeks ago
Blog Assignment #1 Questions
From the perspective of a United States citizen, based upon my understanding of U.S. copyright history and law, I believe that the lines of copyright regulation have become […]
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Lucas L. LaBaw and Melinda Kehe are now friends 8 months ago
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Lucas L. LaBaw wrote a new blog post: Technology & Information Literacy Comfort Level 8 months, 1 week ago
Although my generation was just on the cusp of the technology and information revolution, I am most certainly NOT a digital native. The advancements in technology, from the time I left high school until now, are so great that most of the technology that I first learned is outdated and irrelevant. These advancements seem overwhelming [...]
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Lucas L. LaBaw became a registered member 8 months, 1 week ago
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