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Steve Ransom

Technology in Schools Faces Questions on Value - NYTimes.com - 9 views

  • Critics counter that, absent clear proof, schools are being motivated by a blind faith in technology and an overemphasis on digital skills — like using PowerPoint and multimedia tools — at the expense of math, reading and writing fundamentals. They say the technology advocates have it backward when they press to upgrade first and ask questions later.
    • Steve Ransom
       
      A valid criticism when technology implementation is decoupled from meaningful and effective pedagogy. You can't buy measurable change/improvement.
  • district was innovating
  • how the district was innovating.
    • Steve Ransom
       
      Again, this is very different than how TEACHERS are innovating their PRACTICES. It's much more challenging than making a slick brochure that communicates how much technology your district has.
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  • there is no good way to quantify those achievements — putting them in a tough spot with voters deciding whether to bankroll this approach again
  • “We’ve jumped on bandwagons for different eras without knowing fully what we’re doing. This might just be the new bandwagon,” he said. “I hope not.”
    • Steve Ransom
       
      There's a confidence building statement for you....
  • $46.3 million for laptops, classroom projectors, networking gear and other technology for teachers and administrators.
    • Steve Ransom
       
      Exactly... and how much was spent on equipping teachers to change their practices to effectively leverage this new infrastructure?
  • If we know something works
    • Steve Ransom
       
      And what is that "something"? New technology? If so, you missed the boat.
  • it is hard to separate the effect of the laptops from the effect of the teacher training
  • The high-level analyses that sum up these various studies, not surprisingly, give researchers pause about whether big investments in technology make sense.
    • Steve Ransom
       
      Why does the argument for making schools relevant and using current cultural tools need to be backed with performance data? Give politicians and superintendents horses instead of cars and see how long that lasts.
  • Good teachers, he said, can make good use of computers, while bad teachers won’t, and they and their students could wind up becoming distracted by the technology.
    • Steve Ransom
       
      Finally, a valid point.
  • “Test scores are the same, but look at all the other things students are doing: learning to use the Internet to research, learning to organize their work, learning to use professional writing tools, learning to collaborate with others.”
    • Steve Ransom
       
      Exactly. But somehow, "value" has been equated with test scores alone. Do we have a strong body of research on pencil effectiveness or clay effectiveness or chair effectiveness?
  • “It’s not the stuff that counts — it’s what you do with it that matters.”
  • “There is a connection between the physical hand on the paper and the words on the page,” she said. “It’s intimate.”
  • “They’re inundated with 24/7 media, so they expect it,”
    • Steve Ransom
       
      And you expect them to always engage enthusiastically with tools that are no longer relevant in their culture?
  • The 30 students in the classroom held wireless clickers into which they punched their answers. Seconds later, a pie chart appeared on the screen: 23 percent answered “True,” 70 percent “False,” and 6 percent didn’t know.
    • Steve Ransom
       
      Okay... and you follow up with a totally trivial example of the power of technology in learning.
  • term” that can slide past critical analysis.
  • engagement is a “fluffy
    • Steve Ransom
       
      Very true
  • rofessor Cuban at Stanford argues that keeping children engaged requires an environment of constant novelty, which cannot be sustained.
    • Steve Ransom
       
      If that is so, why not back up your claim by linking to the source here. I have a feeling he has been misquoted and taken out of context here.
  • that computers can distract and not instruct.
    • Steve Ransom
       
      Computers don't really "instruct". That's why we have teachers who are supposed to know what they are doing and why they are doing it... and monitoring kids while keeping learning meaningful.
  • guide on the side.
    • Steve Ransom
       
      But many teachers are simply not prepared for how to do this effectively. To ignore this fact is just naive.
  • Professor Cuban at Stanford
    • Steve Ransom
       
      Are they in love with Cuban or something? Perhaps they should actually look at the research... or interview other authorities. Isn't that what reporting is all about? I think this reporter must be a product of too much Google, right?
  • But she loves the fact that her two children, a fourth-grader and first-grader, are learning technology, including PowerPoint
    • Steve Ransom
       
      Again, the fact that any supporter is happy that their kids are learning PowerPoint illustrates the degree of naiveté in their understanding of technology's role in learning.
  • creating an impetus to rethink education entirely
  • Mr. Share bases his buying decisions on two main factors: what his teachers tell him they need, and his experience. For instance, he said he resisted getting the interactive whiteboards sold as Smart Boards until, one day in 2008, he saw a teacher trying to mimic the product with a jury-rigged projector setup. “It was an ‘Aha!’ moment,” he said, leading him to buy Smart Boards, made by a company called Smart Technologies.
    • Steve Ransom
       
      Herein lies another huge problem. Mr. Director of Technology seems to base no decisions on what the learning and technology literature have to say... nor does he consult those who would be considered authorities on technology infused learning (emphasis on learning here)
  • This is big business.
    • Steve Ransom
       
      No kidding.
  • “Do we really need technology to learn?” she said. “It’s a very valid time to ask the question, right before this goes on the ballot.”
    • Steve Ransom
       
      Anyone who asks that should volunteer to have their home and work computer confiscated. After all, it's just a distraction, right?
Maggie Verster

A great site on Evolution with multimedia - 13 views

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    Teacher resources and more
Scott Shephard

Weblogg-ed » Don't, Don't, Don't vs. Do, Do, Do - 11 views

  • I wondered aloud to some administrators and teachers later if the stiff policies spoke volumes about what they weren’t teaching in their classrooms K-12 as their students went through the system. I mean wouldn’t it seem that if kids were taught throughout the curriculum about the ethical and appropriate use of computers and the Internet that much more of that policy could be spent going over what students could actually do with the computer rather than the “don’t dos” that were listed? At that point, we’d probably have to change the name to an “Admirable Use Policy” or something, but imagine if students walked in on the first day of class, picked up that policy and read things like:
  • “Do use our network to connect to other students and adults who share your passions with whom you can learn.” “Do use our network to help your teachers find experts and other teachers from around the world.” “Do use our network to publish your best work in text and multimedia for a global audience.” “Do use our network to explore your own creativity and passions, to ask questions and seek answers from other teachers online.” “Do use our network to download resources that you can use to remix and republish your own learning online.” “Do use our network to collaborate with others to change the world in meaningful, positive ways.”
Steve Ransom

PodOmatic | Minicasts - 31 views

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    A nice new feature that allows you to create up to 10 minutes of a video slideshow, syncing images with an audio file.
Steve Ransom

Vimeo Video School - 52 views

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    Great videos/tutorials for improving your video/still photography craft
Steve Ransom

Four Ways to Get Your Mac Talking | Mac.AppStorm - 20 views

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    TypeIt ReadIt is pretty nice... and free: Mac only.
iupdateyou123

Job For Fresher- Web Application Developer - 0 views

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    Company- Salary Preferred- 60,000 $ To 90,000.​00 $ Yearly Job Location- New York City NJ 07306 Job Type- Full Time Experience Required- 0 To 2 Years Eligibility- Bachelor's degree Career Level- Entry Level Skill Required- Verbal Communication, web user interface design, software requirement, web programing, software development fundamentals, multimedia content development, software debugging, technical leadership, written communication.
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The key to a new prosperous Testing field with Big data Technology - 0 views

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    The key to a new prosperous Testing field with Big data Technology As we have know Big Data Testing can open portal to multiple Job Opportunities . Tester can effortlessly transfer themselves into big data chosen framework like hadoop tester podium. For that they must have command on Java or SQL and is well cognizant of Linux platform. Database designer replace existing data warehouse systems into new data lakes / data hubs to handle different form of data like structure /unstructured/semi struc...
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Introduction to Spring - 0 views

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    Collections in C# To Develop distributed applications as developer we have to work with group of related objects which has common task and common goal. To gather such objects we need collection. We can collect similar type of objects using Arrays and Advance Collection Arrays are more useful when we want work with fixed number of elements and of same type but Advance collection have more flexibility over Arrays. These classes are more specialized and have benefit of dynamic memory allocation wit...
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The key to a new prosperous Testing field with Big data Technology - 0 views

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    The key to a new prosperous Testing field with Big data Technology As we have know Big Data Testing can open portal to multiple Job Opportunities . Tester can effortlessly transfer themselves into big data chosen framework like hadoop tester podium. For that they must have command on Java or SQL and is well cognizant of Linux platform. Database designer replace existing data warehouse systems into new data lakes / data hubs to handle different form of data like structure /unstructured/semi struc...
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Introduction to Spring - 0 views

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    Introduction to Spring Before going to know about Spring framework lets see what is "Framework". Framework is not a new technology, it is an abstraction layer on the top of existing technologies. Developing Projects by using Java and JavaEE APIs increases burden on the programmer because we have so many packages with so many classes and interfaces. To reduce the Burden on programmers Third party vendors started providing layers on top of this existing technologies. These layers are nothing but f...
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Collections in C# - 0 views

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    Collections in C# To Develop distributed applications as developer we have to work with group of related objects which has common task and common goal. To gather such objects we need collection. We can collect similar type of objects using Arrays and Advance Collection Arrays are more useful when we want work with fixed number of elements and of same type but Advance collection have more flexibility over Arrays. These classes are more specialized and have benefit of dynamic memory allocation wit...
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Why You Need a Computer Network ? - 0 views

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    Why You Need a Computer Network ? If your business has more than one computer, chances are you could benefit from networking them. A local area network (LAN) connects your company's computers, allowing them to share and exchange a variety of information. While one computer can be useful on its own, several networked computers can be much more useful. Here are some of the ways a computer network can help your business: * File sharing: Have you ever needed to access a file stored on another comput...
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Why Spring framework is Popular? - 0 views

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    Why Spring framework is Popular? * Spring is modular framework, it means the framework is divided into multiple modules. A developer can choose specific module or all the modules to develop an application * Spring is light weight framework. It means we use POJO classes to develop application. * Spring is non-invasive framework. It means programmer is no need to extend or implement any class or interfaces provided by framework. * Spring is versatile. It means it is easily integrate with other fra...
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The key to a new prosperous Testing field with Big data Technology - 0 views

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    The key to a new prosperous Testing field with Big data Technology As we have know Big Data Testing can open portal to multiple Job Opportunities . Tester can effortlessly transfer themselves into big data chosen framework like hadoop tester podium. For that they must have command on Java or SQL and is well cognizant of Linux platform. Database designer replace existing data warehouse systems into new data lakes / data hubs to handle different form of data like structure /unstructured/semi struc...
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+919015887887Best Red Hat Certification in Noida | Training Basket Company in Noida - 0 views

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    Training Basket is one of the Best Red Hat Training Institutes in Noida that provides Industrial Based 6 Months Red Hat - Linux Training in Noida. The Red Hat Training and the resulting RHCE Certification is given to the individuals who need to make a profession in Linux. The Red Hat Certification in Noida incorporates Red Hat Basics, framework organization, security and systems administration organization, and Linux virtualization. We, at Training Basket, give an exhaustive Red Hat Training in ...
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Best 6 Month Based Red Hat - Linux Training in Noida | Training Basket - 0 views

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chroniclecloud

The best app for teachers and educators - 0 views

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    Chronicle Cloud is the cloud-based class management system and a digital grade book designed with the simple thought of using technology and integrating teaching tasks, allowing teachers to focus on their passion for teaching. CC is one of the best cloud-based class management apps that helps teachers in note-taking, giving student feedback, taking formative assessments, and using multimedia for making teaching engaging. During the pandemic, it also helped teachers organize frequent individual meetings and interactions with students and the parents via the "Chronicle Cloud Parents App
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