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Jennifer Garcia

Origo a 3D printer for everyone | What is Origo? - 0 views

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    Hello, I am Origo. I am a 3D printer for ten year olds. You can draw your very own things in 3Dtin and I'll build them for you in plastic. Right now, I am just an idea. I will be as easy to use as an Xbox or Wii. I'll be as big as three Xbox 360s and as expensive as three Xbox 360s. I will sit on your desk and quietly build your ideas, drawings and dreams. There are other 3D printers. But none will be as easy to use as I will. None will be as reliable or work as hard for you. I'm not a kit or an industrial machine. I'm not complicated. I'm an appliance, like a toaster or a microwave. Only I'm purple and make your stuff.
Jennifer Garcia

Is Khan Academy a real 'education solution'? - The Answer Sheet - The Washington Post - 0 views

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    But a lecture is a lecture. The teaching limitations of delivered information are inherent and familiar to all experienced teachers who pay attention. Flipping classrooms will hardly make a dent in education's most intractable problems. The idea doesn't even come close to meriting the over-the-top head that Time's editors gave the article: "Reboot the School." Intractable educational problems will begin to disappear when learners' rear ends are gotten off school furniture and allowed out where life is being lived, when learners' eyes are lifted from reference works passed off as textbooks and directed to the real world, when learners' minds are respected too much to treat them as mere storage units for secondhand, bureaucratically selected information. Intractable problems in education will begin to disappear when kids are not just allowed to chart their own course, but are encouraged to do so, and given means to that end. Too bad there are no policymakers willing to promote that idea, and no rich philanthropists willing to put up encouragement money.
Jennifer Garcia

Can you guess the top 10 digital tools in today's classroom? - The Globe and Mail - 0 views

  • Heavy backpacks will soon become a thing of the past in South Korea with the digitization of all textbooks in state schools by 2015.
  • past in South Korea with the digitization of all textbooks in state schools by 2015.
  • Heavy backpacks will soon become a thing of the past in South Korea with the digitization of all textbooks in state schools by 2015.
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  • Heavy backpacks will soon become a thing of the past in South Korea with the digitization of all textbooks in state schools by 2015.
  • Heavy backpacks will soon become a thing of the past in South Korea with the digitization of all textbooks in state schools by 2015.
  • Heavy backpacks will soon become a thing of the past in South Korea with the digitization of all textbooks in state schools by 2015.
  • Heavy backpacks will soon become a thing of the past in South Korea with the digitization of all textbooks in state schools by 2015.
  • Heavy backpacks will soon become a thing of the past in South Korea with the digitization of all textbooks in state schools by 2015.
  • Heavy backpacks will soon become a thing of the past in South Korea with the digitization of all textbooks in state schools by 2015.
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    "Heavy backpacks will soon become a thing of the past in South Korea with the digitization of all textbooks in state schools by 2015. "
Jennifer Garcia

OMG: Engaging Students on Their Own Terms -- THE Journal - 0 views

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    "The Challenge My challenge to teachers is to create assignments, projects and techniques to capture your students' attention. Projects should be technology-rich, highly engaging, and fun learning experiences that reflect real-world skills. How will you know if the exercise reached your students? One indicator of success will be how your students respond to their parents' typical daily question: "What did you do in school today?" Will they get the usual response ("Nothing")? Or will they hear something new, maybe something along the lines of, "OMG, I can't believe what we got to do today?""
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

SOPA Protest - Offline Sites - Pastebin.com - 0 views

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    "On the 18th January 2012, hundreds if not thousands of sites/online services are going offline in protest of SOPA. Underneath you can find a list of the more major websites which are said to be going offline (not all will be confirmed, but a majority will be). This will be updated as the intentions of other sites become clear."
Jennifer Garcia

Puzzles - The Puzzle School - 0 views

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    Collaboration Our primary goal at this point is to prove or disprove the effectiveness of puzzles as a learning strategy. If you are a teacher who would like to experiment with these ideas in your classroom please contact us. We'd love to work with you. In fact, regardless of who you are, if these ideas seem promising and you'd like to help or try them out, please contact us. We're very open with our work and are interested in collaborating with anyone we can, within the constraints of our very limited resources. You can reach us at info@puzzleschool.com Our Mission The Puzzle School was started with the mission of creating educational environments that will inspire a greater love of learning. We strongly believe that learning is something people truly love to do when it is presented in a way that gives the learner a sense of progress toward their learning goals. We focus on puzzles as they provide one of the most effective ways of creating a learning environment that is interactive, giving students an immediate sense of progress as they try to "figure out" the material they are learning. The methods we use at The Puzzle School mimic the learning environments that children thrive in while learning how to walk and talk. This model can best be summed up as hypothesis and error driven learning, where students develop a hypothesis toward solving a problem and are able to test that hypothesis using feedback loops, learning from a success or failure as they move closer to a solution. This model has been used successfully in thousands of schools around the world, most notably Montessori Schools. We simply want to highlight this method and make it so that all students have access to environments where they can learn in this way. We believe this will encourage a love of learning in all students.
Jennifer Garcia

Swedish School Now Has A Mandatory Minecraft Class - Edudemic - 0 views

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    We are taking it into the curriculum, but not setting up "classes" instead the kids (a mixture of experts and novices) will be given a creative task such as constructing the best fortress they can using what they know about fortresses and Minecraft and test it out in survivial mode, tweeking and reconstructing/redesigning as needed. We will use ICT time to work together learning from each other to
Jennifer Garcia

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.
Jennifer Garcia

www - Duarte - 0 views

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    " Audience Needs Map The audience didn't come to see you, they came to see what you can do for them. If you fill out this audience persona slide, it will give you insights into how to present in a way that will resonate with your audience. Download Share Twitter Like on Facebook "
Jennifer Garcia

copyrightconfusion - iste2012 - 0 views

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    It is no secret that mass media is an important part of today's cultural landscape. But while people are consuming media, they are also creating it. More and more, people are creating their own messages, sharing the work of others, and excerpting from other people's work as part of their own creativity, learning and development. Therefore, there is a need for a strong understanding of the concepts of copyright and fair use and how to apply it in an educational setting. While copyright and fair use can be confusing to navigate you CAN use copyrighted material in your creative work! The panel goal is to explain fair use as a reasoning process in order to reduce copyright confusion. We will model the process by sharing scenarios for the audience to deconstruct and will go through our own reasoning and analysis of "sticky copyright situations" and share helpful ideas regarding how to teach students and staff about copyright and fair use.
Jennifer Garcia

The Ultimate Simplified Guide to The Use of Evernote in Education - 0 views

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    Evernote is a great web service and software application that we can use in education. A lot of ink has been shed on this topic and just one click in a search engine is enough to get hundreds of links to guides and tutorials about Evernote. I have been going through so many of these resources and have collected ideas, videos, notes and many more. If you are a loyal reader to my blog ( I am glad most of you are ) you would clearly notice that guides I write here are different in that they are simple. to the point, address teachers and students direct  need, and most of all written in an easy and simple language. In this regard, I am working on an ebook that will contain all the guides I have posted here so far but will be available for free only to my subscribers. Without any further ado, let us get back to our guide.
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

mobiMOOC - a MobiMOOC hello! - 0 views

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    Welcome to the MobiMOOC course wiki! If you visit this wiki, you probably want to register for the free, open and online MobiMOOC course which will run from Saturday 8 September - Sunday 30 September 2012 and will focus on learning/training with mobile devices (mLearning).
Jennifer Garcia

21 Things That Will Become Obsolete in Education by 2020 - THE DAILY RIFF - edustange's... - 0 views

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    "21 Things That Will Become Obsolete in Education by 2020 - THE DAILY RIFF"
Jennifer Garcia

Swiffy: convert SWF files to HTML5 - The official Google Code blog - 0 views

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    "Some Google projects really do start from one person hacking around. Last summer, an engineering intern named Pieter Senster joined the mobile advertising team to explore how we could display Flash animations on devices that don't support Adobe Flash player. Pieter made such great progress that Google hired him full time and formed a team to work on the project. Swiffy was born! Today we're making the first version of Swiffy available on Google Labs. You can upload a SWF file, and Swiffy will produce an HTML5 version which will run in modern browsers with a high level of SVG support such as Chrome and Safari. It's still an early version, so it won't convert all Flash content, but it already works well on ads and animations. We have some examples of converted SWF files if you want to see it in action."
Jennifer Garcia

It's Time to Disrupt the System - Getting Smart by Alison Anderson - - 0 views

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    Will Richardson's iste ignite session. 5 min well spent.
Jennifer Garcia

http://willrichardson.com/ - 0 views

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    Will Richardson's new blogging site.
Jennifer Garcia

How to Sign-up for Google Apps for Free - Video Tutorial - 0 views

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    "How to Get the Free Edition of Google Apps Alternatively, here's a quick and simple workaround that will still let you sign-up for the free edition of Google Apps even though Google has officially retired the free edition - all you need is a free Gmail or Google account."
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