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Jill Bergeron

Report: Teachers Better at Using Tech than Digital Native Students -- THE Journal - 0 views

  • According to a recent study of middle school science students and teachers, the teachers tended to have greater technology use.
  • Do school-age students fit the digital native profile? Do school-age students surpass their teachers in terms of technology use? What roles do teachers play in shaping students' technology experiences inside the classroom?
  • "In many ways," the researchers wrote, "it is determined by the requirements teachers place on their students to make use of new technologies and the ways teachers integrate new technologies in their teaching."
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  • "School-age students may be fluent in using entertainment or communication technologies, but they need guidance to learn how to use these technologies to solve sophisticated thinking problems," Wang noted. "The school setting is the only institution that might create the needs to shape and facilitate students' technology experience. Once teachers introduce students to a new technology to support learning, they quickly learn how to use it."
Jill Bergeron

Google Forms: Formative Assessment Tips | Teacher Tech - 0 views

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    Tips on how to use forms for assessments. Could also use them for setting up differentiated instruction
Jill Bergeron

Gateway - Curriculum | Project Lead The Way - 0 views

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    STEM curriculum with professional development options.
Jill Bergeron

google tricks, hour of awesome - Google Docs - 0 views

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    Hundreds of great tricks for use with Google products.
Jill Bergeron

Google Forms & Assessments - 0 views

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    Learn how to embed photos and videos while forming adaptive assessments for students.
Jill Bergeron

MERIT Program 2014 - 0 views

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    EdTech Professional Development get $1500 for the course.
Jill Bergeron

Time to Start Making: Free Design Programs for 3D Printers | MindShift - 0 views

  • One of the big names in the CAD application industry is AutoDesk. While much of AutoDesk’s professional-level products are only available for purchase, the company has created a number of free CAD applications that can be used with 3D printers. AutoDesk offers 123D Design to users as a fast and easy tool for creating 3D objects that can be immediately sent to a connected 3D printer. But don’t ignore the company’s other free apps. 123D Creature and 123D Sculpt are two iPad apps that let users create custom objects on an iPad that can be saved and printed. 123D Catch lets users take a number of photographs of an object (from various angles) and then converts it to a 3D model that can be tweaked and then printed. Finally, 123D Make can take a model and slice it into layers that can be cut out in wood, plastic, or cardboard and then assembled.
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