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computers can support learners, open doors to a world of possibilities and learning opportunities and global thinking. They can provide a chance for every child to learn their own way and construct their own knowledge. They can facilitate conversations with other people and other children around the world. They can knock down the isolation of a classroom’s four walls and invite in the voices, experience and passion of the entire planet.
more from www.iwasthinking.ca
Dr. Shephard uses this for her phd class to record reflections -- she says it is easier than grading papers. Great for a field trip.
more from www.gabcast.com
...think about the following: * Who's in my neighborhood? local? global? * What are my best attributes as a 21st Century teacher? * Is technology one of these attributes? If not, how can it be? * What support/resources would it take?
more from www.angelamaiers.com
A few people have asked me about ‘where do people start’ in re-thinking their use of ICT in the classroom.
more from deangroom.wordpress.com
Univ of Pennsylvania Prof. Mark Yim talks to Ignite Philly 2 about instructional methods used Mechanical Engineering's GRASP Lab.
more from www.viddler.com
In Australia, a new social network for children ages 6-12 accessible only to students and teachers at Australian primary schools is launched. Called SuperClubsPLUS -- what a GREAT idea. Now, this is something other countries should be doing -- flattening at least the schools under their jurisdiction. Hope they have their disciplinary and reporting issues worked out b/c any where two students are gathered, online or off, there are always issues. Still don't understand why they are calling it a SOCIAL NETWORK. It is an educational network -- unless they are going to let it be social.
more from www.itnews.com.au
My Brave New World Wide Web slide show made into a movie with music.
more from www.archive.org
Just turned up this very nice post by Doug Belshaw about Acceptable Use Policies that Include Cell phones - this one and the one he wrote before it are very nice talking points for your committe who looks at AUP's.
more from www.dougbelshaw.com
K12 open minds conference about open source software and its use in education to be held in Indianapolis in late September. Great opportunity.
more from www.k12openminds.org
Fifteen year old programmer, Kasra Kyanzadeh, from Canada, emailed me to tell her about this website. This is another one to review. I hope that you'll share if you've used this site and what you think. With so many easy options, we should all be able to find something that suits our needs (and/or our filter.) This one costs $20 CAD a year but you can have a 90 day free trial.
more from classtell.com
Atomic learning has an assistive technology collection that they have just rolled out.
more from movies.atomiclearning.com