"It will ensure they will not be technological laggards when they go out to work in future," she said.
Free Technology for Teachers: Individualized Technology Plan Helps Student with Autism ... - 0 views
Not what we would have thought - 2 views
Pulaski High School's Kim Noe mixes technology, fun in English classroom | Green Bay Pr... - 0 views
Colleges worry about always-plugged-in students - The Boston Globe - 0 views
-
university of chicago law school blocks wifi in classrooms; students are too distracted by internet to participate in class;
- ...2 more comments...
-
I think that as a group we need to address the issue of how to approach managing wireless technology in the class. Just based on the chatter following the student's presentation and what has surfaced in our own group. If we don't examine this issue then it will end up undermining most of what we try and accomplish.
-
I totally agree. I'm not sure if you saw on twitter, but the Coquitlam school district is putting in fibre-optics and will be creating a digital code of conduct so that students can bring/use devices in class.
Schools get wireless internet - The Sarnia Observer - Ontario, CA - 0 views
-
Students can't access websites like Facebook or YouTube because of inappropriate material, Vanstone said, but teachers can still use the sites for lessons.
-
inappropriate material, Vanstone said, but teachers can still use the sites for lessons."When it's handled by a teacher who understands the technology and uses it effectively it can be a great experience for the students," he said.Wi-Fi also allows more access points at the school, said SCITS principal Linda Jared, noting students use iPods and smart phones as mobile dictionaries or periodic tables."If you think of the information superhighway, we're kind of providing the onramp to that," said education director Jim Costello. "What we're seeing is kids are now bringing the car."Board officials are holding an internal symposium with teachers and students on April 8 to discuss the next four years of their information technology strategy.tkula@theobserver.caFor breaking news go to theobserver.ca, or check us out on Facebook. Advertisement Article ID# 3017656 Tools Local News Articles: Photo gallery: Earth day at AamjiwnaangA work of art: downtown gallery taking shapeColumn: Your businessShell set to launch maintenance turnaroundAdvance polls open this weekendMPP Bailey's bill passes second readingCafe owners cry fowl; motorists killing ducks on Front StreetMaxwell Park Place fills quicklyCold, wet spring also vexing to farmersPet of the WeekMore Local News » Newspaper UR Sarnia Archive Information ctl00$SearchBox$Sear
danielbeylerian - 1 views
Cognitive control in media multitaskers - 0 views
-
These data demonstrate that HMMs are not only less capable of filtering out irrelevant stimuli from their environment, but also are less capable of filtering out irrelevant representations in memory.
-
Collectively, the data suggest that HMMs are less likely to filter irrelevant representations arising from either external or internal sources.
-
Thus, we can rule out differences in working memory capacity between HMMs and LMMs as the cause of differences in cognitive control.
-
Stanford U journal article on multi-tasking; sample size: 262 university students Cause or effect is unknown...heavy media multi-taskers were unable to disregard irrelevant external info when accuracy mattered; and were also unable to disregard irrelevant info stored in memory; are these differences in ability to multi-task are due to behaviour (in which case these types of people will have a harder and harder time adapting to changes in how we interact with info and work), or if a new kind of cognition is developing (in which case we have to adapt to their brains)
Some Auburn parents forming opposition to iPads | Sun Journal - 0 views
-
He insisted the technology will boost learning and reiterated kindergartners won't be using iPads all day, maybe 20 minutes to a half-hour to start.
1 - 16 of 16
Showing 20▼ items per page