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Teachers Roadmap to The Use of Twitter in Education - 2 views

  • There are several ways we can use Twitter in education and here is briefly a set of  some of the most important ones that you need to keep in your mind while using this social network. Hold after class discussions Create an online community of students Ask questions relevant to course materials Start backchannel talks  Create a classroom hashtag Use it for class announcements Get feedback from students Share interesting online materials Pass on information about events Have a Twitter account for each class Reward participation Integrate Twitter into Syllabus
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Why Teachers Want Technology (And Why They Can't Have It) - Edudemic - 0 views

  • What do teachers want? A new study from PBS Learning Media details (in a highly visual manner) exactly what teachers want these days. From budgets to technology to web tools to increased engagement, it’s all here. The following infographic is definitely worth printing out and posting around your school. If you’re in the middle of determining what teachers, students, and parents want in your district, use this as a jumping off point to start the discussion. Key Findings Just 1 in 5 teachers say they have the right amount of technology in their classroom The biggest hurdle to getting improved technology? Budget. Teachers want new technology because it provides new learning experiences and a motivation to learn. Web 2.0 tools are the most-used pieces of technology in the classroom.
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Elementary Math Websites To Practice Mixed Operations/Story Problems - A Listly List - 4 views

  • A list of websites to help students practice using their problem solving skills to practice mixed operation equations. The list was compiled by Cindy Lawrence, 3rd grade teacher, at Barton Creek Elementary School. The list accompanies unit 8 of the 3rd Grade Everyday Math Curriculum.
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8 Great Tips for Education and Instructional Technology Innovation | Emerging Education... - 2 views

  • A collection of ideas to position administrators and educators to encourage and embrace innovative uses of instructional and education technologies in their schools.
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Is Texting Mangling the English Language? [INFOGRAPHIC] - 2 views

  • by Sam Laird
  • Do your OMGs and LOLs have you sometimes srsly forgetting how to write in proper English? If so, you may not be alone.
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    "Do your OMGs and LOLs have you sometimes srsly forgetting how to write in proper English?"
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Twitter Boosts College Grades and Class Engagement [STUDY] - 1 views

  • Christina Greenhow, an assistant professor of education at Michigan State University, discovered that students using the microblogging service as part of their education are more engaged and have higher grades. In fact, she considers it “a new literary practice,” as she explains in her study “Twitteracy: Tweeting as a New form of Literary Practice.”
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Education Week: Teachers Report Mixed Impact of Digital Media - 66 views

  • Educators say digital tools used both inside classrooms and outside schools in students' personal lives are having a mixed impact on students' academic and social development, according to two surveys released last week.
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Internet Moments - 2 views

  • For when you have a moment for the internet
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180 Technology Tips - HOME PAGE - 6 views

  • 180TechTips.com offers 15 hours of free computer training in 180 easy to follow 5 minute lessons.  This isn't a boring 15 hour lecture.  We aren't going to lock you in a computer lab for 2 days of ineffective staff development training that leaves you more confused than you were when you started.  This is the kind of relevant and uncomplicated computer training everyone needs.
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New study examines print vs. eBooks for kids » Kidscreen - 1 views

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    As the popularity of digital book reading continues to grow, especially with younger ages, The Joan Ganz Cooney Center has conducted a new study that explores the differences in the way parents and their preschool-age children (three to six) interact when reading print books, basic eBooks and enhanced eBooks together. Read more: http://kidscreen.com/2012/05/29/new-study-examines-print-vs-ebooks-for-kids/#ixzz1wMi11ATv
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What Happens When Toddlers Zone Out With an iPad - WSJ.com - 3 views

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    IPads can be wonderful, but are they wonderful for toddlers? Ben Worthen on Lunch Break explains why pediatric neuroscientists and researchers suggest that the iPad differs from TV and video games. Photo: Darcy Padilla for The Wall Street Journal.
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The Future of the Phone Transcript - On The Media - 1 views

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    The Future of the Phone: an interview with Tom Vanderbilt, who says the phone call's day may be passing.
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Kids prefer free gaming apps to other mobile content » Kidscreen - 3 views

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    Looking at the mobile app habits and preferences of kids ages two to 14, The NPD Group's new study, Kids and Apps: A New Era of Play, has revealed that gaming apps are the most popular and the majority (88%) of apps kids have access to are acquired for free.
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Are today's students truly 'tech savvy'? | ZDNet - 5 views

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    According to the research, there was little evidence that today's students demand modern technology when entering university that the academic institution cannot provide. Technological integration is expanding, however in terms of study, students may not be as reliant on it to learn as we stereotype them to be.Are today's students truly 'tech savvy'? By Charlie Osborne
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The pros and cons of social media classrooms | ZDNet - 4 views

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    The pros and cons of social media classrooms By Charlie Osborne The debate surrounding social media as a learning tool is unlikely to abate any time soon. Is it just a distraction, or do the interactive educational tools available outweigh any disadvantages?
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How the iPad Is Changing Education - 114 views

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    The iPad may only be two years old, but it's already begun to change many things. Reading is one of them. Work is another. It is selling like crazy, but it will be some time before most of the people you know own a tablet.
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CANOE -- Technology: Ur texting is making u creative: Study - 1 views

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    QMI Agency OMG, it turns out that when u r texting, u r not being lazy, u r being creative.
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Comics on the iPad: will the new iPad attract paper readers? - 2 views

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    Comics on the iPad: will the new iPad attract paper readers? By Charles Jade
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