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Two Case Studies: How Connected Educators Can Transform Schools - 2 views

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    This article looks at two different structures in place at different school systems to investigate and introduce new technology into the classroom. In the first example, the school district has invested in a full time administrator whose job it is to find new technologies and uses in the classroom and then provide the information to the teachers. The second case study involves a more traditional approach where the classroom teacher collaborated with other teachers and developed an program in Kindergarten through 3rd grade to introduce the children into inquiry into technology by dismantling robots and other forms of technology, solely to awaken a sense of discovery within the students.
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    More and more school districts are hiring integration specialists/technology coaches/21st Century Learning Coaches. Both case studies reveal important ideas for how technology can and should be used.
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."
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.
hoepnerlaurie

Small, Safe Steps for Introducing Games to the Classroom - 1 views

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    This site talks about the steps to take to find useful and safe games for game-based learning (GBL) as a way to engage students in the curriculum.
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    Good advice for selecting games depending on your access to technology and as an option for differentiation.
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.
Michelle Blanchard

10 ways Twitter has added value... - 18 views

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    Dear Teacher who is still not on Twitter, Maybe you didn't receive my previous mail. Just in case it didn't convince you, here are a few more examples of the benefits of Twitter... 1. Continuous learning with and from a global community of educators, via countless links to interesting posts and articles, tools and websites, conferences and workshops....
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.
hlottcsm

Technology Is Not the Answer: A Student's Perspective - 3 views

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    This article discusses the dangers of introducing technology to young children. The author looks at schools that are starting the use of technology in kindergarten. I also feel this is too young. There needs to be a personal connection made among students and the teacher. A screen doesn't provide this learning and interaction.
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    Interesting article! I'd be curious to see the user agreement for kindergarten students with iPads.
shan_non80

Encouraging Technological Literacy in the Richmond City Schools.: EBSCOhost - 1 views

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    This article looks at how the Richmond school district is implementing technology in an effort to meet the standards for Technological Literacy. They send teachers every year to the College of New Jersey for "Project Update" where they can learn new technology and then come back and share it with the rest of the school.
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    Although written in 2002, there were some good concepts in the article about having teachers train one another and some simple projects to start kids with projects involving technology.
afranklin2689

Integrating technology into K-12 teaching and learning: current knowledge gaps and reco... - 3 views

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    The article discusses some barriers that teachers may face when integrating technology into their classroom. It then discusses some ways to overcome these barriers. Lastly, the article identifies several current knowledge gaps pertaining to the barriers and strategies of technology integration, and offers recommendations for future research.
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    I wish I could have read the article. I sounded interesting.
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.
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.
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