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Jennifer Garcia

Why schools must move beyond 'one-to-one computing' | eSchool News - 0 views

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    You will need an account to read the entire article..it is a free one.... Why schools must move beyond 'one-to-one computing' Ed-tech consultant Alan November recommends using perspective and a new term instead: One to the World"
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    Worth a read...
Jennifer Garcia

iPads Invade the Computer Lab -- THE Journal - 0 views

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    "iPads Invade the Computer Lab A private school on the Big Island of Hawaii not only adopted Apple's iPad for student learning; the school designed a whole facility around it. "
Jennifer Garcia

J-P Teti (The iPad is 99% more open than any other computer) - 1 views

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    "A 14 year old web designer & developer's blog. 20 hours ago (182 notes) The iPad is 99% more open than any other computer"
Jennifer Garcia

Catroid Website - Newest Projects - 1 - 0 views

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    Catroid is a visual programming language for Android devices that is inspired by the Scratch programming language for PCs, developed by the Lifelong Kindergarten Group at the MIT Media Lab. It is the aim of the Catroid project to facilitate the learning of programming skills among children and users of all ages. No desktop or notebook computer is needed.
Jennifer Garcia

Google: Computer Science for High School (CS4HS) - 0 views

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    Applications are closed but we could watch the site-Silvia ? 
Jennifer Garcia

Tech-savvy students | News & Events | University of Calgary - 0 views

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    "As children of all ages head back to school this fall, many of them will have the benefit of having a laptop computer all to themselves. But does having this level of access to technology guarantee the individual student will be successful in their studies? According to two University of Calgary professors, access to technology is only one part of the equation"
Jennifer Garcia

Sync.in - 0 views

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    A fantastic, simple real-time document conferencing tool, Sync.in allows students to collaborate on the same piece of work at the same time without becoming confused about whose contributions are whose. The tool allows multiple users to edit the same document simultaneously, but marks each contributor's edit in a different colour and instantly reflects any changes on every contributor's computer screen, so the document updates for each user in real time. Brilliant for brainstorming, project planning or sharing group revision notes and text guides.
Jennifer Garcia

Home | Amplify - 0 views

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    The Amplify Tablet. I a new spin on the tablet computer, this time it is designed for education
Jennifer Garcia

Free Screen Sharing and Online Meeting Software | Screenleap - 0 views

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    " One-Click Sharing Click the button above and start sharing your screen in under 5 seconds (Java required to share). Hassle-Free Viewing View from any PC, tablet, or smartphone with a web browser. No software to download or install. No Setup Allow people to see your computer screens without needing to set up an account."
Jennifer Garcia

Destiny Quest and My Quest for Destiny Library Manager | Follett Software - 0 views

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    this is so much better than glyfos. Destiny Quest® is a K-12 student-friendly searching interface included with Destiny Library Manager, the comprehensive, award-winning K-12 library automation solution.Online Searching for the K-12 Digital NativeWhen was the last time your students called library software 'sweet'? That's what they say about Destiny Quest, the first library search interface designed to appeal to today's digital native students. Destiny Quest engages students in a visually appealing and highly graphic online searching experience, leveraging Destiny's proven K-12 research strategies to help them easily locate and identify appropriate resources. Students can apply the web-savvy skills they already know and expand the skills they need to thrive as 21st century learners.With Destiny Quest, students can see the top 10 books and new arrival titles highlighted on the Destiny Quest homepage, search the library collection, browse the scrolling carousel of bookshelves, view book covers, and link to title details from any computer with an Internet connection. Visually appealing, customizable themes make searching the library a comfortable and familiar experience for today's plugged-in generation.Students become more active learners using Destiny Quest's engaging interface, which invites them to explore and dig deeper through "You May Also Like" automatic suggestions. They can refine their search results by author, subject, series and more, and find the best titles for their interests or reading levels and save their favorites for easy retrieval with the easy drag and drop functionality of 'My List'. Younger students or non-English speakers can easily find materials using a picture-based icon search option.
Jennifer Garcia

21 Things That Will Be Obsolete by 2020 | MindShift - 0 views

  • Because computing is going mobile and over the next decade we’re going to see the full fury of individualized computing via handhelds come to the fore
  • Over the next ten years, we will see Digital Portfolios replace test scores as the #1 factor in college admissions.
  • he 21st century is customizable. In ten years, the teacher who hasn’t yet figured out how to use tech to personalize learning will be the teacher out of a job
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  • e as ‘paper’ itself becomes digitized.
  • more teachers and students will be going out into their communities to engage in experiential learning.
  • 15. PAID/OUTSOURCED PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT No one knows your school as well as you. With the power of a PLN (professional learing networks) in their back pockets, teachers will rise up to replace peripatetic professional development gurus as the source of schoolwide professional development programs. This is already happening.
  • the shift in middle schools to a role as foundational content providers and high schools as places for specialized learning.
  • just let your kids do it. By the end of the decade — in the best of schools — they will be
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    "How close are we to this? The post was written in December 2009, and Blake-Plock says he's seeing some of these already beginning to come to fruition."
Jennifer Garcia

Schools increasingly turn to mobile devices in classrooms | The Republic - 0 views

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    "But equipping a classroom with iPods is far cheaper than a full set of computers for a classroom."
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Alice.org - 0 views

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    "Alice is an innovative 3D programming environment that makes it easy to create an animation for telling a story, playing an interactive game, or a video to share on the web. Alice is a teaching tool for introductory computing. It uses 3D graphics and a drag-and-drop interface to facilitate a more engaging, less frustrating first programming experience. "
Jennifer Garcia

Computer Game Production in Scratch - Resources - TES - 0 views

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    This unit was created to cover the Scottish Curriculum for Excellence, Experience & Outcome pertaining to Game Production. I use the unit with students ranging from Primary 7 to S2. Students are taught to create a basic game in the programming language Scratch (available free from http://scrat More…
Jennifer Garcia

stories from the cloud - 0 views

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    "stories from the cloud Cloud computing. Web 2.0. Social networking. Stories are being told in new mediums. This blog examines YA stories in their original, print versions and how they can be re-told in new ways using collaborative online tools"
Jennifer Garcia

BBC - WebWise - a beginner's guide to using the internet - 0 views

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    Martin Burrett 07 Aug 11 12:17:23An excellent beginner's guide to the Internet and computing from the BBC. Especially good for staff and parent training. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+&+Web+Tools
Jennifer Garcia

Many US schools adding iPads, trimming textbooks - Yahoo! Finance - 0 views

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    HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) -- For incoming freshmen at western Connecticut's suburban Brookfield High School, hefting a backpack weighed down with textbooks is about to give way to tapping out notes and flipping electronic pages on a glossy iPad tablet computer.
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