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anonymous

Changing Gears 2012: rejecting the "flip" - 5 views

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    A perspective on the "flipped" classroom. 
Matt McCarty

Features | Aldiko - eBook Reader Application for Android - 1 views

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    an ereader option for Android
anonymous

Take-home technology is prominent in the future of Lehigh Valley schools | lehighvalley... - 1 views

  • After a pilot, Salisbury found iPads didn't support the kind of content creation, such as making movies or presentations, the district wanted in its classrooms. The five-year overhaul strives to move away from lectures to student-driven content creation, Ziegenfuss said. “Tablets have not quite evolved to the point of easily creating content,” he said, adding that might be totally different in a few years.
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    Article on a school district's though process when deciding on 1:1. Has pitfalls and suggestions to think about.
anonymous

http://school.discoveryeducation.com/schrockguide/pdf/evalipad.pdf - 0 views

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    Example evaluation form to use when thinking about integrating an app.
anonymous

Considerations Before Deploying iPads and iPods « Socratech Seminars - 3 views

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    Some of the same considerations for other 1:1 options.
anonymous

Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) - 1 views

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    attempts to identify the nature of knowledge required by teachers for technology integration in their teaching, while addressing the complex, multifaceted and situated nature of teacher knowledge.
anonymous

Super Book of Web Tools for Educators - 2 views

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    It walks you through the basic questions like why you should / shouldn't integrate technology, if it's right for you, the best resources for your skill level / grade, and so much more. 
Amanda Nichols

'No Excuses' Is Not Just for Teachers - SchoolBook - 1 views

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    Interesting perspective on "no excuses" in the classroom
arharrison

Why the iPad Is the Most Hated Gadget Ever | Cult of Mac - 5 views

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    A very interesting article. Thanks for posting.
Matt McCarty

Launching an iPad 1-to-1 Program: A Primer -- THE Journal - 1 views

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      For Clarkston, this would say "thousands"
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      If we are discussing consumer grade wireless routers, you will be lucky to get 10 users on one. This is because the chipsets in the wireless routers / access points are designed for homes or SOHO type environments where there aren't many users or devices accessing wireless. When the thresh hold of what the chipset can handle is exceeded the device will lock up.
Matt McCarty

Launching an iPad 1-to-1 Program: A Primer -- THE Journal - 0 views

  • With the proliferation of mobile devices, many wonder if it is possible to permit students to bring their own technology to school, rather than the school purchasing a device for everyone. Our experiences with 1-to-1 technology suggest that this day indeed will come; however, we are not yet prepared to realize BYOT. There are several issues with BYOT; although, in our estimation the greatest concern is ubiquity of use. When schools have multiple platforms, it is increasingly difficult to shift the educational culture. More time will be spent normalizing technology than teaching students. If, and when, this ubiquity issue is addressed, either through improved technology or an elevated technological IQ, BYOT will become an attractive and necessary option.
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