Mrs. Bond: Google Drive: Print a Batch of Documents - 0 views
It's time to retire the tainted term 'fake news' - The Washington Post - 0 views
QR Code Quest: a Library Scavenger Hunt | The Daring Librarian - 0 views
The Library as Genius Bar: In Mercy High's iPad program, librarian Linda Behen offers t... - 1 views
5 great slides about technology, learning, and change | Dangerously Irrelevant - 0 views
Teachers' Comprehensive Guide to The Use of Social Networking in Education - 0 views
Education Week: It's Time for a New Kind of High School - 0 views
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withholds responsibility from, students.
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We have lost sight of young people's potential for responsibility, and it can be argued that in doing so we have sacrificed many opportunities for growth and usefulness.
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Students see themselves as passive participants
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Collected - SLANZA - 1 views
Top Ten Social Media Competencies for Teachers - Home - Doug Johnson's Blue S... - 0 views
Educational Technology Guy: Khan Academy - not good pedagogy and not #edreform - 0 views
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Khan Academy is videos of lectures. This is nothing new. They are boring and do not allow the student to interact with the lecturer. They also focus on solving a math or science problem through basic steps, but do not focus on the actual theory behind the problem. The student may be able to solve that problem, but can they apply the concept to other problems and situations?
Cool Cat Teacher Blog: Why Schools shouldn't use Google forms for anything private (Les... - 0 views
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"Don't use Google forms for anything somewhat private This is a problem and although no one is talking about it, we need to start. Every day we ask for parent permission. We ask for addresses, we ask for phone numbers, and we ask for emails. If Google will randomly scan our work and also will not define for us what constitutes "private information" then Google forms is NOT a suitable alternative for collecting information for schools."
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You should read this, it could happen to any of us unless google apps has a different version of the terms of service. I am going to have to download all my spreadsheets with users and passwords on then asap and suggest you consider doing the same.
The Innovative Educator: 2 critical things to do & remember each day as a teacher - 0 views
Questechie - Trends In Internet Technology: YouTube Privacy: Blur Faces In Video - 0 views
It's Easier to Organize Files in Google Docs - 0 views
How to Use the New Research Tool in Google Docs | TechNewsDaily.com - 0 views
iPads in Education - 1 views
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Welcome to the 'iPad in Education' web site - concerned with using Apple's iPad for learning and teaching. Although this is based in the UK, the site's content will reflect practice from other counties and contexts in order to explore and learn from a wide field. I am Ian Wilson (www.ianwilson.biz) a freelance Apple Education Mentor based in the north west of England (Twitter: @Ian__Wilson). I have set up this site as I believe the iPad signals the opportunity for a transformation in how technology is used in schools, colleges and universities. I am interested in looking at all age ranges, all abilities across all areas of the curriculum and keen to see if the iPad makes technology more transparent and cross-curricular as it should be.
Literacy in the Digital Age - Kathy Schrock's Guide to Everything - 0 views
Educators Guide to the use of Pinterest in Education - 0 views
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