Myths and Legends from E2BN - 0 views
Fairy Tales, Myths, Classics, Oh My! - Online Reading - 13 views
Five Myths About Primary Teaching and Learning « Primary Preoccupation - 9 views
Top Ten Myths About the Brain | Science & Nature | Smithsonian Magazine - 4 views
Ten common myths about teaching | Superintendent's Center | eSchoolNews.com - 3 views
David Crystal debunks myths about texting and Twitter « Malcolm Bellamy's Lif... - 4 views
HowStuffWorks "Top 5 Myths About Google, Inc." - 0 views
5 Myths About Digital Natives | Upside Learning Blog - 9 views
Analyzing iPad Myths in Education | IPAD 4 SCHOOLS - 0 views
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"Many obstacles that iPad cynics attempt to put in place when discussing a roll-out are based on untruths, poorly research and/or out-of-date information. I was delighted when my Canadian Twitter friend and fellow iPad blogger, Steve Lai decided to join forces, as we've done before, to combat this dis-information that floats around the education profession worldwide."
How Brain Myths Could Hurt Kids - NYTimes.com - 0 views
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"The idea that we only use 10 percent of our brains has been roundly debunked - but, according to Paul Howard-Jones, an associate professor of neuroscience and education, teachers don't necessarily know that. In an article in Nature Reviews Neuroscience, he reveals the disturbing prevalence of this and other "neuromyths" in classrooms around the world, and explains why they can be so damaging"
The Myth of Device fatigue | IPAD 4 SCHOOLS - 4 views
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"My wife came home the other day and started describing a new problem arising in her school, where students were claiming to be tired of using devices for everything. The students were apparently saying "Can't we just do a lesson on paper today or you just teach us." As she told me this, my wife didn't notice that she was simultaneously picking up her iPad to check Facebook and that made me think. Photo Credit In my observations around my school, it's those same students claiming device fatigue in the classroom that are not hesitating to turn to their device for 'life updates' as they leave that very same room. I would propose that it's not fatigue caused by device use but that caused by the pain of trying to carry out conventional, 20th century classroom tasks on devices that are designed for a world that conducts itself very differently."
5 Myths and Truths About Kids' Internet Safety | Common Sense Media - 6 views
The Myth of Learning Styles Infographic - e-Learning Infographicse-Learning Infographics - 0 views
How Brain Myths Could Hurt Kids - NYTimes.com - 4 views
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"The idea that we only use 10 percent of our brains has been roundly debunked - but, according to Paul Howard-Jones, an associate professor of neuroscience and education, teachers don't necessarily know that. In an article in Nature Reviews Neuroscience, he reveals the disturbing prevalence of this and other "neuromyths" in classrooms around the world, and explains why they can be so damaging."
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