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jodi tompkins

Technology for 21st Century Learning: Part 1 : 2¢ Worth - 17 views

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    David Warlick
anonymous

Paul -- Blogmeister - 0 views

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    Half of our class is on their third year blogging! We started in 4th grade! We are a 6th grade class that is piloting a 1:1 laptop program using iBook computers. We blog, Skype, make Wiki pages, produce digital videos, podcasts and vidcasts.
anonymous

Internet Literacy Handbook - 0 views

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    From the Council of Europe
Dean Mantz

A Brave New World-Wide Web - 0 views

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    A Brave New World-Wide Web video by Pairadimes.
Dean Mantz

NZ Interface Magazine | Eight habits of highly effective 21st century teachers - 0 views

  • What are the characteristics we would expect to see in a successful 21st century educator? Well, we know they are student-centric, holistic, and they’re teaching about how to learn as much as teaching about the subject area. We know, too, that they must be 21st century learners as well. But highly effective teachers in today’s classrooms are more than this – much more.
Dean Mantz

National Educational Technology Plan - 9 views

  • The plan will provide a set of concrete goals that can inform state and local educational technology plans as well as inspire research, development, and innovation.
Henry Thiele

FRONTLINE: digital nation: an online interactive learning tool for frontline's digital ... - 17 views

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    Teachers are tapping into technology and digital media for learning. Watch How Google Saved a School and discuss the hype and the hopes for improving education through technology. More and more educators are tapping into the power of digital media and technology for teaching and learning. The variety of information resources available online is simply staggering. Explore how teachers and students are using the power of social media to promote students' active engagement, critical thinking and literacy skills. New Forms of Learning. It doesn't need to happen in school. Because it's visual, interactive and social, learning can happen anywhere with digital media as people collaborate and share about a wide range of topics and issues that matter to them. Technology and School Improvement. Technology may transform schools by promoting student engagement and creativity. But critics fear that too much focus on technology takes attention away from what's really needed to improve schools: capable, well-trained teachers; student-centered learning methods; and smaller class sizes. Hope, Hype and Reality. Are today's learners really different from previous generations? Compelling images of students using digital technology are impressive, but the research evidence on the impact of technology on learning is more mixed. And it's sometimes hard to separate the scholarship from the marketing hype, given the deep investment of technology companies in promoting the idea of technology's transformative potential.
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