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nbraucsm

Information Technologies in Higher Education: Lessons Learned in Industrial Engineering - 1 views

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    This article describes a teaching experience in which information and communication technologies were applied in five industrial engineering courses at the Universidad de Tarapaca in Chile. The paper compares the performance and course pass rates of the e-learning platform and portable pocket PC platform with those of the same courses teaching in traditional classroom methods. Two of the courses involving 62 students used an e- learning platform and its associated pedagogical model, while the other three, covering 110 students, employed a portable Pocket PC platform and a collaborative pedagogical model. The results show that there is no statistical evidence that technology rise the students marks, but did reveal significant improvements in course pass rates.
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    This is really interesting as there are many people who would agree that technology does not have a significant impact in improving grades.
nbraucsm

Are 20th-century methods of teaching applicable in the 21st century? - 1 views

The authors offer opinions on learning and teaching in higher education. The use of social media to allow nursing students to participate in the creation of content for their course as part of a bl...

Technology Education 21st Century

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snyoung

What Students Really Think About Technology In The Classroom - 0 views

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    This article speaks on the what students really think about technology. While most are excited and love the fact they can use computers and internet to find answers, some are worried about the freedom. They may feel there is more opportunities to be distracted or mislead in the information they gather. Also, the online classes are too easy for young students as they don't really have to learn anything when they can take the test with their notes in front of them. There are positives and negatives about using technology in the classroom and students who really want to learn are finding them both.
Tami Cox

SRATE Journal Summer 2011, Vol. 20, Number 2 Page 48 T echnology integration is general... - 2 views

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    This study examined ten teachers' use of technology for five years following initial certification. Only one in ten reached the highest of the five stages the authors used to "grade" the teachers' use of technology. Researchers (e.g. Russell, Bebell, O'Dwyer, & O'Connor, 2003) have pointed to the need for teacher education and professional development programs to provide the time to implement the technology to allow for more ownership of how to teach with the technology.
snyoung

Teacher faces suspension for changing statewide writing tests : Lincoln, NE Journal Star - 0 views

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    A teacher edited his student's rough drafts for statewide test to make sure punctuation and capitalization were correct on their exams. She stated she felt the pressure of performing well on the exams. Other states have been found to cheat on the standard test created by No Child Left Behind. How do you feel a teacher should be punished for violating standard assessment rules for a broken system like NCLB? Do you feel NCLB standards help or hurt students? teachers? Why do they hurt and why do the help? Why do you fell there are so many scandals with teachers cheating for students? Do they not have confidence in their teaching abilities and/or their students?
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    Such a heartbreaking and timely article. Great summary and questions.
Tami Cox

Could Performance Analytics Be the Key to Improving US Education? - 1 views

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    "Imagine a system that provides teachers with real-time insights to understand how a student is performing. The teacher can then use the data to spot weak areas and adjust the lesson plan accordingly. This type of tailored instruction has the ability to greatly improve student performance." We've been learning about individualized instruction in all of our classes, and now Xerox researchers have been tracking students for the past 7 years in New York and California to invent a system where teachers "could determine what concepts were being taught successfully and which were missing the mark-- and they could do it on a student-by-student, class-by-class basis."
lwoods2009

Gender Difference of Confidence in Using Technology for Learning - 0 views

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    This article talks about the differences between males and females regarding this question: "Do male students have more confidence in using technology for learning than female students?" The study talked about was done in Hong Kong, this specific study found that both men and women like to learn using technology unlike in other studies done on this topic it was found that women are relatively new to the school setting and still have some of the old mindset, that women should only learn certain things and technology is more for males. Many students in Hong Kong and all over the world use technology every day, and gender doesn't matter.
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    I would agree that gender should not matter.
snyoung

Virginia Students Make Apps to Help Parents Choose the Best Schools - 0 views

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    This article speaks about all the educational data that is being collected but not used. Virginia has created an app to make that information accessible to parents. This allows them to use the data to choose which school they want to send their children to. I think all states should create an app like this to make sure data is being utilized and also to bring light to the schools who need more help.
npatterson4905

Implementing Web 2.0 Tools in the Classroom: Four Teachers' Accounts - 1 views

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    This article discusses the use of free web 2.0 tools that can be used in the classroom to help promote 21st century skills. They highlight four web tools, Jing, Wix, Google Sites, and Blogger, that can be integrated in school environments. The article provides specific classroom examples from four teachers, on how they were able to use these tools with their students.
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    This was a great article for class. We will talk about about some of the tools listed.
stefw7

Tessellations in the Technology Education Classroom - 2 views

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    This journal covers Tessellations in the classrooms and how they can be done by pretty much any student. In the classroom, they can be used for a variety of technology educational activities, such as graphic arts like screen printing and 3D printing. These techniques can be used in practical and artistic ways with basic geometry and symmetry skills. According to their research, these tessellation activities can be successful and challenging for most students. I couldn't find this article online anywhere else other than the library at school or ebhost site. Sorry
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    This sounds really good and interesting that it talked about 3D printing.
kkeefe4657

Gender Preferences in Technology Student Association Competitions - 1 views

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    This article is about how more males are typically enrolling to be in technology courses in middle and high schools in the US then are females. It mentions how keeping and bringing in female students to take educational technology courses will require major changes in instructional practice and course content. A study in this article also brought about how males and females have different interests when it comes to the use of technology.
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    Although the article is somewhat dated. I do believe some of the research is still true.
lwoods2009

iPads Become Learning Tools for Students with Disabilities - 2 views

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    This article talks about how iPads and other tablets are a learning tool for students with disabilities, not just for novelty. Students who have trouble communicating verbally can use apps to talk to peers, teachers and parents. It allows them to be more like their peers and can spark new friendships if used in the right way. It can be used in all classes, including Math and Science, allowing students to be more independent than they have ever been.
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    This article sounds interesting. I wish I could have read the entire article.
nfreeman6729

Using Wiki's in an English Classroom - 3 views

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    Wiki's are a great tool for students to come together to edit and create a document. The website includes popular, FREE wiki platforms for teachers to use, includes resources for further reading and gives examples on how to use Wiki's in the classroom. This website is a great resource in general for including technological resources in a Language Arts classroom, which can be difficult to do, especially when teaching writing and literature. http://tewt.org
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    This is a worthwhile article for teachers to read if they are starting a wiki page. The article includes a treasure chest of resources.
npatterson4905

The Flipped Classroom: Now or Never? - 1 views

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    The Flipped Classroom (FC), is the teaching model that employs asynchronous video lectures, reading assignments, practice problems and other digital technology based resources outside the classroom and interactive, group based problem solving activities in the classroom. This article discusses the benefits of FC and provides a case study and guidance and recommendations for implementing this model in your class. They also provide multiple technological resources that you can use in your FC classrooms. Very interesting approach compared to that of the traditional classroom.
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    This was an interesting article and I am so glad you shared it. We are always looking for information on Flipped Classrooms.
kkeefe4657

Adventure Learning: Motivating Students in a Minnesota Middle School - 2 views

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    This article focuses on the affect that adventure learning (or distance learning) has on motivation and learning outcomes among middle school students. This technology forum provides them with opportunities to learn about world issues as they are happening while getting to experience them online through the use of Google maps, audio recordings, and daily emails directly from their teacher. The research from this article found positive correlations between adventure learning as a form of technology in the classroom and increased student motivation.
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    That is really exciting as more schools are using this technology.
RaChelle Hoops

3D Printing Teacher Of The Year - Exclusive Interview With Philip Cotton - 0 views

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    Philip Cotton was one of the first teacher in the UK to use 3D printing in the classroom. He talks about its uses in the classroom and the necessity for students to learn the technology now so that they are prepared for future careers that haven't even been invented yet. This article gives real life examples of 3D printings classroom applications, as well as highlighting safety concerns and software needs.
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    Awesome. I've already started sharing this article. Keeping up with new trends like 3D printing is great, I needed to see some of these applications.
djoyce5602

Word Processing as an Assistive Technology Tool for Enhancing Academic Outcomes of Stud... - 0 views

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    It is important to remember students with writing disabilities, have the hardest time with writing. This article is about assistive technology we can use to help those students. By giving these tools students who have trouble writing, can help them become better writers, or at least make their writing better. Either way it will help the student needing writing help.
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    Nice find. Always good to have this kind of research to support our learners.
sjonescsm

Creating Successful Blended-Learning Classrooms - 0 views

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    In this article, Bill Tolley describes what blended learning is and what it might look like in a classroom. It discusses how teachers can combine face-to-face learning with online learning and why it is necessary in the 21st century to do so. It talks about the shift from teacher as gatekeeper to coach/tutor for students as we move toward a more democratic learning style that incorporates technology.
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    Nice find on blended learning. The state of Nebraska is investing a lot in the idea of blended learning and supporting blended classrooms.
rlong3855

We Need to Make Learning More Dangerous - 0 views

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    This article is about using technology in the classroom to transform kids into risk-takers. It's about using games as a learning tool. Games that help them learn about American history. "Good teaching is not about playing it safe. It's about getting kids to ask questions, argue a point, confront failure and try again."
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