DAILY INSIGHT: Apple's iPad-Is This the End of Tech Standardization? - 1 views
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The face of computing in 2011 is a teacher on her netbook contacting a student on his iPhone connecting with a teacher on his iPad and so on and so on.
YouTube - Disconnect to connect - 3 views
Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: QR Huh? What The Heck Is A QR Code? - 5 views
Connecting You to the World | Link TV - 2 views
The Finland Phenomenon: Learning from the new Tony Wagner film | Connected Principals - 1 views
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Finnish system is praised extraordinarily highly for its global success, and yet students don’t work terribly hard, have many choices, use technology creatively, enjoy the integration of the arts, and learn in a culture which emphasizes depth over breadth and less is more.
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Students are shown researching and collaborating online in their studies, and many classrooms are shown with a wide array of technological units, not just computers. Students use wikipedia and facebook when researching very current topics, and Wagner explains that there is a culture of trust that is extended to students in their technology usage.
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A particularly inspiring moment comes when Wagner reports stumbling across a project at one school, the “Innovation Camp,” in which teams of students are given 26 hours to come up with a new product or service.
iOS 5, iCloud and Education: To what degree will iBenefit? - iPads in Education - 0 views
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Typically in a school scenario that will be when they are left charging overnight in a cart. Score one for IT administrators.
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AirPlay mirroring will now allow anyone with an iPad 2 to project whatever is on their screen wirelessly to any HD television connected to an Apple TV. For those that aren’t familiar with Apple TV, frankly you’re in the majority. There haven’t been many compelling reasons to consider purchasing this $99 device … until now.
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iMessage: OK, so let’s just call it Blackberry Messaging for iOS devices and leave it at that.
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Twitter In Schools-A Getting Started Guide - 5 views
Exchange 2.0 - Technology-enabled International Interaction | Connect all Schools - 2 views
Digitally Speaking / Enhancing and Amplifying Pedagogy with Digital Tools - 3 views
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iGeners are almost universally plugged in. Ear buds hang from backpacks, and cell phones are stuffed into every pocket. Instant communication has replaced listening to messages, streaming video has replaced waiting for television shows to start, Xboxes have replaced Ataris, digital images have replaced negatives, and high-speed connections have replaced dial-up modems.
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iGeners aren’t always the best students, however! Working quickly instead of carefully, they infosnack their way through class, flitting from instant experience to instant experience. Reading deeply, considering multiple perspectives and interacting with others in meaningful ways is pushed aside in a race for immediate gratification.
Using Gmail, Calendar and Docs without an Internet connection - Official Gmail Blog - 2 views
Official Google Enterprise Blog: Using Gmail, Calendar and Docs without an internet con... - 1 views
Teaching Students to Ask Their Own Questions| The Committed Sardine - 5 views
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When students know how to ask their own questions, they take greater ownership of their learning, deepen comprehension, and make new connections and discoveries on their own.
Common Sense Media for Educators Resources and Curriculum for Teachers - 0 views
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