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Andrew Banasik

Cognitive Interfund Transfer: @McLeod, Circa 2006 - 1 views

  • That is, the moment we all shift our focus--just as McLeod has over time--from focusing on administrative #edtech development to student-centered educational reform; that is, the the moment we shift our focus from #edtech reform in schools to leveraging #edtech for student-centered learning, then we are closer to the antithesis of administrative irrelevance.
Bradford Saron

Dr. Scott McLeod- Don't Forget The Administrators | Alliance for Excellent Education - 1 views

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    Scott McLeod with his focus on admin development in #edtech. 
Louie Ferguson

iNACOL Partnership Gives EdTech Students Jump On Careers « Virtual School Mea... - 0 views

  • Boise State’s College of Education is seeing strong demand to train students to teach online. The college’s EdTech department is one of the largest university-based providers of training for K-12 online teachers in the country and has provided professional development for many virtual and supplemental programs, including Idaho Digital Learning Academy, Connections Academy, K-12 Inc. and California Virtual Academy.
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    Ed Tech Partnership
Bradford Saron

Cognitive Interfund Transfer: Walking the Talk of #Edtech - 0 views

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    New post. 
Bradford Saron

Cognitive Interfund Transfer: The #Edtech "Walk the Talk" Autopsy - 1 views

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    New Post. 
Bradford Saron

Is this the year? | Dangerously Irrelevant - 1 views

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    This could read like the essential questions for an administrative #edtech development class. 
Bradford Saron

The 33 Digital Skills Every 21st Century Teacher should Have - 0 views

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    Administrators should have these skills too! I know what I am doing for edtech remediation this summer!
Bradford Saron

Now You See It // The Blog of Author Cathy N. Davidson » 7 key questions to a... - 0 views

  • Learning is always personal, intimate, specific. Our discussions of the pros and cons of different kinds of learning have to be equally so. To settle for any less — in one direction or the other — is to shortchange one of the most important conversations we can be having right now.
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    Davidson's "threads" of analysis area great way to give us a better vocabulary to talk about #edtech and online learning. 
Bradford Saron

Let's Get Rid of Lost-and-Found Educational Thinking: A Response to Chronicle of Higher... - 3 views

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    An interesting point-counter point between the Chronicle of Higher Education and Cathy Davidson and Michael Wesch, who are rock stars in #edtech integration. 
Bradford Saron

Three Ways of Integrating Technology in Schools | Larry Cuban on School Reform and Clas... - 0 views

  • The first way is in the classroom. Most teachers with abundant access to electronic devices have integrated desktops, laptops, interactive white- boards, and clickers into their lessons.
  • The second way of integrating technology is in the school. Combining online instruction for individual students tailored to their academic needs and interests with regular classroom instruction have emerged in past few years as “blended learning.”
  • The third way are for-profit and non-profit K-12 cyber schools such as Agora (PA) and Florida Virtual School where students receive online instruction at home or elsewhere and get their diplomas without entering school buildings.
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    A thoughtful analysis of #edtech integration (system wide). 
Bradford Saron

Confessions of an Aca/Fan: Archives: Introduction to Communications Technologies - 0 views

  • Henry Jenkins COMM 202 Introduction to Communications Technology This course is intended as an introduction to the ways new and emerging communications technologies impact our culture. While the primary focus will be on digital and mobile technologies and practices (contemporary new media), the course will also consider a range of older media when they were new - including print culture, cinema, television, recorded sound, photography, and the telephone. The course is divided into three broad units: Understanding Technological Change is intended to offer broad conceptual frameworks for thinking about the relations between technology and culture. Reinventing... takes as its starting point the ways that the emergence of digital, networked, and mobile communications technology has impacted pre-existing media forms. Rethinking... examines a range of institutions and practices as they are re-imagined in response to the introduction of new communications technologies. Taken as a whole, this class will introduce students to: Core issues concerning the study of communications technologies The process of media in transition The ways that new media impact existing media and institutions Core digital platforms (YouTube, Facebook, Wikipedia, Twitter, eBay, Flickr, Second Life, etc.) and the ways they are reshaping our everyday lives.
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    Here is Henry Jenkins' (a leader in the edtech think-tank style publications) new class on technology.
Bradford Saron

Cognitive Interfund Transfer: #edtech-ies Vs School Leaders - 2 views

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    New blog post.
Bradford Saron

Cognitive Interfund Transfer: The Deliberate Practice of Edtech Leadership - 0 views

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Bradford Saron

Wrong : Stager-to-Go - 1 views

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  • I am saddened most by educational technology enthusiasts advocating uses of computers that reinforce the worst aspects of schooling.
  • Pretending that artificial intelligence has advanced to the point where competent teachers may be replaced by apps is at best wishful thinking, regardless of what the vendors tell you.
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    A must read. 
Bradford Saron

Wisconsin School Boards - 0 views

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    This is the PPT that Will Richardson used for the WASB Keynote. 
Bradford Saron

New technologies v. new behaviors | Dangerously Irrelevant - 4 views

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    I love the way he pointed to leaders, and how we need to get it to lead it!
Bradford Saron

Too Many Projects Not Enough Time | The Thinking Stick - 3 views

  • The Google Apps Ninja Program that I started back in September and blogged about here has completely taken me by surprise. There are now over 150 educators who have access to the Google Docs. Seeing that there might be something here that I can support long term I decided to move all the files to their own Google Apps domain. So the Google Apps Ninja Program is now officially found at www.ninjaprogram.com the website isn't finished but after reading this blog post if you are interested in using the files and helping to keep them updated, fill out this form and I'll get you in. I'm excited to focus on this next year as one of my projects.
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    Let's us all in on his schedule and the life of an international educator. 
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    The Google Apps Ninja Program is an interesting way to motivate students and have them direct their own learning. Something to look into.
Robert Slane

Education Week: Rethinking Testing in the Age of the iPad - 0 views

  • But those schools and classrooms that have embraced mobile devices have seen them as a catalyst for change in teaching, learning, and assessment, says Julie Evans, the chief executive officer of the Irvine, Calif.-based Project Tomorrow, a national education nonprofit group that promotes technology use in the classroom. "The access of having a [mobile] device in your hand changes the way that classroom environment feels," she says. "Students are walking around with the devices, doing things to get them out of the structured environment of the traditional school."
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    But those schools and classrooms that have embraced mobile devices have seen them as a catalyst for change in teaching, learning, and assessment, says Julie Evans, the chief executive officer of the Irvine, Calif.-based Project Tomorrow, a national education nonprofit group that promotes technology use in the classroom. "The access of having a [mobile] device in your hand changes the way that classroom environment feels," she says. "Students are walking around with the devices, doing things to get them out of the structured environment of the traditional school."
Bradford Saron

8 Ways Technology Is Improving Education - 1 views

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    A tale of interactiveness and engagement. 
Bradford Saron

Cognitive Interfund Transfer: Florida's Tech Integration Matrix - 0 views

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