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amymoseman

Technology use for Net Geners - 1 views

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    This article discusses why Net Geners feel that technology is important, and that they don't multitask constantly because they can't focus on one thing at a time, but rather they need to accomplish a number of things and have been trained to do so by multitasking. It is discussed the amount of time spent on different technologies available to them. This article also discusses some teachers feelings with the learning style of bringing technology into the classroom.
kategroth

Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge in the Mathematics Classroom - 2 views

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    The authors discussed the impact of technology with a specific emphasis on teaching mathematics. Pedagogy, content, and technology all interact with each other in a math classroom in unique ways as certain content itself relies on the technology for its existence, whereas pedagogy can be enhanced by technology. The key to a teacher's effective use of technology lies in the intersection of technical knowledge, pedagogical enhancement and content supplementation incorporated in thoughtful, non-routine ways.
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    I enjoyed learning about TPACK (content specific technological pedagogical content knowledge).
nfreeman6729

Engage Students With iPods: Learn How - 1 views

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    Experience has taught Colleen Ruggieri to hand over some control of the classroom and the schedule along with the iPod Touches she distributes to her students. She doesn't mind if students use work time for more than English lessons; the technology-rich environment encourages it. "Monitor student behavior, but don't continuously worry about multitasking," Ruggieri advised.
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    This article talks about using Ipods or Ipads in an English setting. She uses the apps to access her student's knowledge of literary terms or reading comprehension and allows her students a different way to learn. Often, students that are knowledgeable of applications or devices become the authority in teaching the class and the teacher.
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    I think iPods and iPads provide a wide variety of options for English classrooms. I'm amazed that the students didn't have issues with reading on such small devices.
nfreeman6729

Difficult, Dahl, Repeat - 0 views

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    This article talks about reading with the common core standards of reading more difficult and non-fiction texts in schools. In one particular classroom, the teacher asks intelligent questions about a non-fiction piece of work and the students find the answers within the text, a non-fiction piece of reading. Students read the required texts together and illustrate the research that children gain the most from reading difficult texts rather than easy ones. Instead, children read texts under their reading level for fun. The required reading is both interesting and challenging enough for the higher level students. Choosing reading below level for entertainment allows the students to get a sort of brain break, and still be able to engage with a difficult text during class with a fresh perspective. I think this article demonstrates another positive view of the common core in reading and how it can improve children's reading scores. 1. What elements of common core are Nebraska teachers not benefiting from because the state has not adopted common core? 2. How can secondary language arts teachers a common core standard of reading more non-fiction into their classrooms? 3. Who is more responsible for introducing non-fiction texts? Language Arts? History? Social Sciences? Science?
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    Interesting article! Great questions!
melaniemitera

IPads in Art Ed - 0 views

shared by melaniemitera on 16 Nov 14 - No Cached
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    How exciting to see art teachers embracing technology to open new avenues of creativity for students. This article is an interview with two art teachers using ipads in the art classroom. Students can learn traditional elements of art plus things like layers and transparency plus undo mistakes, while gaining valuable technology skills. 1. How much technology is too much? 2. How do teachers keep up with advances in technology in art? Specialized art programs can be incredibly in-depth. 3. Can teachers who don't have access to ipads in the classroom, stay on the cutting edge of art ed?
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    Good questions!
lauraescahill

TECHNIQUES FOR USING SOCIAL MEDIA IN THE SCHOOL, CLASSROOM AND WORKPLACE.: EBSCOhost - 2 views

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    This article outlines techniques and applications to use social media in businesses and schools. Although there is still a negative reaction to using Facebook, Twitter, and other social media sites, this article offers appropriate uses for these in the classroom. It also outlines sources for educators and administration to improve their learning and development as well.
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    Social media continues to be a hot topic in schools. I wish I could have read the article.
karlyegroom

Prospective Math Teachers' Views on the Role of Technology in Mathematics Education - 0 views

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    In this article, the author is explaining the difference between technology being taught as course content, or as a teaching tool. He also discusses the role of technology in a math classroom. This article also discusses how it it difficult to integrate technology into a mathematics classroom.
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    Nice find. I always have a soft spot for math instructors. One of my favorite subjects to teach.
djoyce5602

Dyslexia in the General Education Classroom - 0 views

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    This is a Blog website about Dyslexia, I've been following it for about 3 months. The site has a lot of information about what dyslexia, is and what a person with dyslexia go through.
jlgorup

Teacher Development: Fueling Teachers to Go High-Tech - 2 views

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    This article talks about how Forest Lake Elementary School in South Carolina helped teachers develop technology usage in the classroom. The school and administration takes an active approach to the use of technology in the classroom. This articles talks about the steps the school takes in forcing the teachers to use technology tools and the support the teachers are given.
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    Great article with very practical tips for how to get teachers on board with technology despite their age or years of teaching!
pamkrecek

What makes teachers use technology in the classroom? - 3 views

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    This article discusses what factors influence whether or not a teacher uses technology in the classroom. The article also determines whether the amount of experience a teacher has impacts the use of technology. The authors found six factors that influenced a teacher's decision making process.
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    I wish I could have read the entire article as it sounds interesting.
cazzerina1223

Neuman Celano library study: Educational technology worsens achievement gaps. - 1 views

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    This article is about the idea that adding technology into the classroom is not leveling the playing field for all students. That is a scary idea given the fact that we are integrating more and more technology into the classroom in hopes of trying to figure out how to better the education of all students. The question from here is, what can we do about this if the facts support the hypothesis presented in this article?
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    This is definitely something to consider. We make sure that technology is effective for all students.
jxghiai

Transforming Classroom Technology with Google Apps for Education - 2 views

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    In this article, the author reflects on some of the challenges he faced while trying to introduce technology into his classroom. He found that he and the students were becoming frustrated and disengaged during the process and technology ended up hindering the learning process. That all ended when the teacher found Google Apps.
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    I wish I could have read the article. You summary has me intrigued.
cmiller3460

EXEMPLARY SCIENCE TEACHERS' USE OF TECHNOLOGY - 0 views

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    This article looks at how exemplary science teachers use technology in their classrooms. It also looks at how often they required their students to use technology as part of their assignments. What I like about this article is that it looks at quote unquote, "good teachers," so one can see how a successful teacher uses technology.
RaChelle Hoops

Research: Digital Media Erodes Ability To Read Emotional Cues -- THE Journal - 0 views

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    This article discusses a study conducted by researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles, which looked at the correlation of prolonged exposure to screen time and students inability to read facial expressions. This article makes me question how to use technology effectively for students and not just use something with a screen to say I've "incorporated technology" into my classroom. Technology should be a tool we use to supplement our real world experiences in education.
jlong8288

Mathematics on the Move, Using Mobile Devices to Support Student Learning - 0 views

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    Using Global Positioning Systems devices as mobile devices to engage children in mathematics learning. They can use Ipads, Ipods, for finding positioning on a map. They can use Geocaching to make an outdoor treasure hunt. The children can use devices to measure distance between cities and countries, weather, speed, and distance traveled. They can also use hand held devices to measure temperatures in the classroom, and on the playground. Many ways to use mobile devices to support student learning.
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

started by nbraucsm on 23 Oct 14 no follow-up yet
detradamskov

Blog-Assisted Learning in the ESL Writing Classroom: A Phenomenological Analysis - 1 views

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    This article explores ELL's reactions to blog-assisted language learning. While ESL students, were enthusiastic to lean through this forum, many factors led to unsuccessful results. Students were hindered by social worries regarding peers having access to their work and by how time consuming this learning tool was in actuality. However, the authors do not suggest giving up on this tool as it is such a new idea and research is still incomplete to date.
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.
pahern

Technology Is Changing How Students Learn, Teachers Say - 5 views

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    Teachers are wondering if their student's attention spans and their ability to face and work through challenging tasks are hampered by technology. Some teachers argue they have to work harder to capture their student's attention and curiosity. Currently, there is not enough evidence from studies to substantiate this claim so researchers are querying educators as they feel their subjective input is the most accurate at this current time.
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    An interesting perspective on technology in the classroom!
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