In conversation recently, I heard that US Dept of Commerce research of a few years ago listed EDUCATION as the least technology intensive area of western digital culture. Some web research showed that it’s absolutely true. The conclusion of this research is not old enough to be irrelevant.
Unpacking this statement for teachers and school administrators; our profession, the way we teach and the way we manage our schools has benefited LEAST from the technical revolution… Continue
Added by Sholom Eisenstat on July 23, 2008 at 2:30pm —
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There have been so many success stories for my students with blogging but yesterday's example is one never to be forgotten. One of my year 10 boys has a learning disorder - he is a nice student but completes little in traditional subject areas-never a behaviour problem just rarely completes anything. Over the last two years he has been in my information technology classes as multimedia, photography and digital storytelling suit his learning styles. On commencing a blog, he was proud to upload… Continue
I am obsessed with using Google Docs for collaboration and my daily work, but the greatest contribution made by Google Docs to K-12 education is the gift to all students of a suite of tools and space to save files. Many of our student don't have a personal home computer, but they do have access to someone else's. It may be at their grandparent's house, at the public library, at the Boys' Club, or at the after hour school computer lab. Students no longer have to carry a flash drive or worry… Continue
Added by Becky Hart on July 21, 2008 at 7:49pm —
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Lately I haven't been able to see YouTube videos or open certain sites when I use Internet Explorer, but if I use Firefox Mozilla I have no problem. Anyone know how I can fix the Explorer problem?
Added by Maryanne Burgos on July 20, 2008 at 3:59pm —
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looking for comments on roll out plan for blogging by teachers and students. Please Go to http://21stcenturyleader@edublogs.org. I need all feedback before I get slaughtered by faculty
The Immersive Education Initiative is an international collaboration of universities, colleges, research institutes, consortia and companies that are working together to define and develop open standards, best practices, platforms, and communities of support for virtual reality and game-based learning and training
systems. The Immersive Education Initiative is focused on 10 specific areas.
O I SEMINÁRIO WEB CURRÍCULO – Integração de Tecnologias de Informação e Comunicação ao Currículo – será realizado nos dias 22 e 23 de setembro, pela Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo - PUC-SP, sob responsabilidade do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Educação: Currículo. O evento busca também identificar as abordagens pedagógicas mais utilizadas em práticas escolares desenvolvidas com o uso de tecnologias.
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Added by Larry Ferlazzo on July 18, 2008 at 9:00pm —
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Our student workers got the rest of the tablets imaged yesterday, so at least that is done! One month from today we have the opening faculty in-service. It's going to be a crazy month.
Went to the Laptop Institute in Memphis from Sunday thru Wednesday. It was a fantastic conference. I highly recommend it to anyone if there school is even remotely considering a one-to-one program. My biggest takeaway of the conference is the realization that putting a tablet in the hands of every… Continue
So pay day is here and my b-day is around the corner. I told my family that I would be happy to buy my own present this year (I've been asking for an iPod for two years to no avail). So, I'm finally getting an iPod. And, no, not my daughter's hand-me-down 30G classic that she wants to "sell" to me so she can get herself a new one. LOL!
Here's where the "dilema" comes in. I just can't decide which one to get!!! Honestly, I REALLY want the… Continue
Beatrice Pang, Vice President China Tomorrow Education Foundation (CTEF), talks with Dennis Su, President CTEF, at the 2008 Seattle International District Chinatown Summer Festival.
Based on Mercer Island (WA), CTEF is a "non-profit 501(c)(3) charity organization, whose mission is to build schools and libraries to improve China's rural education."…