The Edtech Hype Cycle: How to Use Technology With Purpose In A World of Noise - A.J. JU... - 1 views
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Let’s ask, “What learning goals do my students have. What tools can help them learn these skills and content at a deep level?
Is Technology Bad for the Teenage Brain? (Yes, No and It's Complicated.) | EdSurge News - 2 views
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Social media, contrary to its reputation, actually seems to improve certain prosocial behaviors—empathy, to name one—in teenage populations.
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So we have a dash of “good news,” a pinch of “bad news,” and a potential framework to turn “no news” into “know news.”
Our favourite Outdoor Area - 2 views
Creative Outdoors is truly the best when it comes to designing a Patio in Adelaide. They were able to build a very attractive design out of the concept that I gave them. And it is not only my fami...
Fighting the battle of copy/paste cheating | Ditch That Textbook - 1 views
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Focus on “learning” instead of “activities”
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You have to be willing, as William Faulkner said, to “kill all your darlings.”You’ve loved those activities for years. You’ve refined them and gotten really good at assigning and grading them.
BBC - Future - How much is 'too much time' on social media? - 1 views
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"Describing yourself as 'a social media addict' doesn't usually inspire concern from other people. In fact, it's frequently included in bio descriptions on Twitter and Instagram. Decorate your LinkedIn profile with such a claim and you may even find yourself receiving interest from media and publishing companies searching for a savvy digital native. But imagine if, one day, it's not an accolade or joke at all - but a psychiatrist's diagnosis? Social media addiction has been a much-flouted term lately; maybe it's because it's January and users are looking to be more active and spend less time online, or maybe that's because social media can have a negative impact on our mental well-being. But a growing body of research is seriously considering whether problematic and excessive social media usage could be pathological and, in turn, designated as a mental health disorder. "
Drum machine - 1 views
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I'm going to keep gushing about Glitch some more, and not only because it allows me to finallyt play in the band with Jim and Brian and others. First, try this drum machine, then, have a look at the code, and then, realize that you could clone it and make your own in about as long as it took me to type these words. Upload it to GitHub and share with your friends. Making apps is becoming as simple as making websites was in the 1990s. It took a bit for the idea to catch on, but when it did... (p.s. remember the 'blink' tag and Geocities websites? This home page might be the 21st century equivalent.) Text copied from Stephen Downes OLDaily
11 Must-Have Meal Planning and Nutrition Apps [Infographic] - 2 views
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"Eating healthy and staying fit can be a challenge. You want to eat right without sacrificing deliciousness or spending a fortune. You want to stay motivated to exercise and stay in shape. Save The good news is that tech can help. Handy apps can help you plan meals that are healthy, delicious and nutritious. Using these apps you can find recipes, check out nutrition information, plan grocery lists, schedule meal plans, track your exercise and more. This infographic shows 11 highly rated apps that can help you eat healthier and stay fit more easily."
Free Technology for Teachers: 5 Google Classroom Tips for Teachers - Things You Might H... - 1 views
Free Technology for Teachers: An Option for Making Sure Students Know They Have Google ... - 2 views
4 good computer habits every teacher should have | eSchool News - 3 views
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our bad habits that led to these tragedies
Control Alt Achieve: Have Students Build Learning Databases with Google Sheets - 3 views
How to Prepare the Next Generation for Jobs in the AI Economy - 2 views
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Most of us regard self-driving cars, voice assistants, and other artificially intelligent technologies as revolutionary. For the next generation, however, these wonders will have always existed.
7 Must Have Digital Literacy Apps, Tools, and Resources - The Edvocate - 2 views
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"Teaching in a digital world, while essential, can be a difficult task. The digital world is constantly evolving, and it can be hard to keep up with new trends. And while students often enter the classroom with a high degree of digital awareness, it is often confined to the world of social media. How then, do educators learn about digital literacy, so they can model and teach it to their students? Thankfully, there are tons of apps, tools, and resources that can help. We decided to profile the best ones."
Wolfram Alpha Founder Discusses Computational Thinking at Ed School | News | The Harvar... - 0 views
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Wolfram defined computational thinking as “the activity for a human of taking something that they want to know about or that they want to have happen in the world, and formulating it in such a way that a sufficiently smart computer can then know what to do.”
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“Computational thinking is a bigger, more significant thing that I think will be remembered as probably the most important intellectual achievement of the 21st century,”
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Coding, Wolfram argued, is “the enemy” of computational thinking. “I think with the low-level coding, it is as mechanical as a lot of the kind of math that kids find boring,”
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