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in title, tags, annotations or urlTrailfire - 4 views
popplet - 3 views
ISTE Community - 4 views
Microsoft Student - Live@edu - 4 views
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Microsoft Live@edu is a cool free email, communication and collaboration service that includes anywhere access to 10 GB mailboxes on the Outlook Live e-mail experience across the desktop, web and mobile devices, 25 GB of free file storage on SkyDrive, document sharing & editing through Office Web Apps, instant messaging, video chat, and a lot more that you can access with the same user ID & password.
Nipissing News - 0 views
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“Mobile collaboration has been a game-changer for business. Providing access to this technology will not only enhance the learning environment, but also better prepare students for experiences beyond the classroom”
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Caffein - 3 views
SpedApps2 - HOME - 1 views
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"The founding members of this wiki consist of "old" therapists, with over 200 years of experience working with special populations and technology. We hope that people will use this site to make informed decisions before downloading. Our purpose in creating this wiki is to foster collaboration around how applications can be used in unique ways to support learning in home, school, and therapy settings. If you have used iPad/iPod applications with special populations, please consider joining and contributing to this wiki by adding information to the charts on the various pages (see navigation pane on the left). You can also contribute without joining by adding entries on the discussion tabs for each page."
On Ed Tech, We're Asking the Wrong Question | The Committed Sardine - 7 views
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In the end, that’s all technology is, too—a resource. In the hands of talented and well-trained teachers, it can facilitate high-quality teaching and learning; when used by average teachers, it most likely will lead to average results. And in either case, it’s not entirely clear whether test scores would rise, anyway—for reasons I’ll discuss later.
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There is plenty of anecdotal evidence to suggest that, when used wisely, technology is a powerful resource that can help boost achievement.
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I would argue that’s the point: You can’t separate the technology from the rest of the learning process, because they are inextricably bound.
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More powerful pencils: 1:1 Laptop Programs and 21st century learning « 21k12 - 6 views
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it is not because they had a 1-1 program in itself that made them so, but because they had a classroom culture of student inquiry, of research, collaboration, and on-line publishing, all of which were well supported by the laptops in students’ hands.
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“Laptop computers [would not be] technological tools; rather, [they would be] cognitive tools that are holistically integrated into the teaching and learning processes of their school.”
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One of the best sections of this article speaks right to this, as it advocates schools to bring the students to the table: But it’s not just teachers who experts say must be involved in the 1-to-1 planning process—students should be, too.
Should You Flip Your Classroom? | Edutopia - 14 views
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The flipped classroom is a simple concept that needs no title. Good teaching, regardless of discipline, should always limit passive transfer of knowledge in class, and promote learning environments built on the tenants of inquiry, collaboration and critical thinking.
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the flipped classroom mentality can be one of many solutions for educators.
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