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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.
afranklin2689

Pleased to Tweet You: Making a case for Twitter in the classroom - 2 views

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    The author of this article discusses ways that she has used twitter in her own classroom. Twitter has allowed her students to interact with authors and she discusses how this has been of benefit to her students. Lastly, the article discusses how to get permission to use twitter in your classroom if the website is banned.
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    This was really good article. I loved the authors response to creating a proposal for online safety and how the technology ties to the curriculum.
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.
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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shan_non80

Technology in language arts teacher education.: EBSCOhost - 1 views

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    This article is about a secondary education language arts university class that paired with a 6th grade class. The 6th graders would submit their papers to the college student, who would then edit it and return it electronically. The purpose of this pairing was to use technology to make the 6th graders better writers and the future English teachers better at revising papers. Both teachers involved believed that it was a success and all of the students improved as a result.
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    This is a great activity for middle school kids.
Emily Davidson

Should Kids Learn to Code? - 0 views

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    To best prepare students for an increasingly technological society, there is a push to teach computer science, including coding skills. Exposing students to HTML, CSS, and web design at an early age sets students up for success by teaching them critical thinking and problem solving skills. There are many online resources that teachers can use to introduce students to coding. - How to budget constraints affect computer science classes? - How are Omaha school systems changing their curriculum to prepare students for an increasingly technology-based workplace? - Can coding be incorporated into other classes? How can we as teachers encourage students to explore computer science careers? - Emily Davidson
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    Great summary and excellent questions!
cmiller0421

Not your mama's gym class - 2 views

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    This is a great article about how today's PE teachers are working to make physical education interesting and get kids moving. Today's students are very into technology and PE teachers are taking this into account and bringing it to physical education.
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    Physical Education classes have transformed tremendously with technology. Some of these ideas and uses for iPads are amazing!
melaniemitera

There's an App for That: iPads in the Art Room - 1 views

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    Technology such as ipads open new channels for sharing art. Programs allow students to try different methods and see for themselves (at their own speed) step by step instructions. It also allows the art teacher to mix traditional and new methods of instructions.
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    I wrote down some of these apps to share with the art teacher in my building. This is a great example of a teacher finding ways to use technology and acquire it for her classroom.
lauraescahill

Closing the Digital Divide: Update From the Early Childhood Longituinal Study - 2 views

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    This article highlights the affects of poverty and the implications it has on elementary children. In this longitudinal study grade levels kindergarten through third were observed on their level of technology use and understanding. The study found, that in high poverty schools the technology levels were significantly lower than that of low level poverty schools.
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    Closing the digital divide continues to be a topic that many discuss and worry about.
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.
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.
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.
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.
cklaiber

Possibilities and implications of using a motion-tracking system in physica...: EBSCOhost - 1 views

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    This article shows the possible technology that can be introduced to physical education classrooms. Motion sensors are explained to be a productive tool inside the classroom. They help students know how active they are and it shows the teachers a better idea of how much physical activity the students are actually getting.
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.
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.
Monique Tate

4 Benefits of Using Cell Phones in School: Smartphones as Learning Tools - 1 views

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    The use of cell phones are, often times, banned in the classrooms. This article discusses how smart phones in the classroom may be beneficial to students and their learning. Smart phones allows students to learn in a way that is comfortable to them, gives them access to find answers quickly, utilize audio and video on the devices to enhance the learning process, and allows for social learning. Schools shouldn't be thinking of ways to keep students from using their smart phone devices, but instead, think of how to allow use of smart phones in the classroom. Teachers can be a positive influence in helping students use their smart phones appropriately in the classroom to assist in learning.
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    This is also an inexpensive source of technology for the schools since most students have a Smartphone and the school doesn't have to provide the device.
kategroth

Why Good Teachers Quit - 3 views

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    This article discusses how new trends in education have an influence on teacher dissatisfaction resulting sometimes in good teachers leaving the teaching profession. While new teaching techniques and software programs (trends in education) are listed as contributing to the problem experienced by the teacher at the focus of the article, the teacher herself could overcome these obstacles, but for her feeling unappreciated in the new teaching environment. The teacher in question has been teaching for 20+ years in an economically disadvantaged community and has recently received awards for her excellence in teaching. Discussion questions: 1. Is the desire in the educational field to embrace the latest technology and educational trends causing unnecessary stress on highly qualified and experienced teachers? 2. Is the story described in the article an anomaly or a symptom of a greater issue related to the need of administrators to meet test scores and other exterior goals for the school? 3. Given the countless lessons and student interactions represented by teachers of the length of service and caliber of the teacher in the article, should our schools make efforts to cultivate their experience into new instructional models, providing the teacher with a sense of contribution and the instructional system a grounding in historical relevance?
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    Perfect! Great summary and questions
nbraucsm

How Physical Fitness May Promote School Success - 0 views

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    Children who are physically fit absorb and retain new information more effectively than children who are out of shape, a new study finds, raising timely questions about the wisdom of slashing physical education programs at schools. How might you, as a teacher, incorporate physical fitness into your class, even if it is only for a couple minutes? Today, technology has become such a large portion of our life, what can be done to encourage students to become more physically active outside of school rather than play video games all night? Who would be a good resource to find out further information about types of physical activity for your students?
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    You only have one sentence of summary (as written). You need to have at least two or three. Great questions.
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