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I think the most salient point is to create learning experiences that captivate students and are compelling so that they use the devices as a way to learn what they want to learn. It's about the i...
I think the most salient point is to create learning experiences that captivate students and are compelling so that they use the devices as a way to learn what they want to learn. It's about the i...
No, that's not bait and switch. That's business.
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Along the lines of research I think have any bookmark or annotation come with a citation. If you copy into notebook programs (like Google NoteBook and OneNote) the citation comes with it. The tem...
Do you ever get tired of philosophical educational discussions and just want ideas that actually work in other classrooms around the world? #edtechex is our answer to that problem. Read up at ...
These are great ways for students to interact with what would normally be seen as boring curricula. check out USAToday's article Can a video game encourage kids to read the classics? http://www.usa...
Hi Maggie, I would love to see both a user's personal rating system combined with a reader's rating system - kinda like editor's comments & reader's comments on Amazon. Creating lists could also ...
Mike, I am new to diigo, and am looking to incorporate social bookmarking in my High School level classes. I came upon your post and thought I'd share my blog post Podcasting with Gcast (http://n...
What about using the free version of Screencast-O-Matic. You can then publish it to You Tube or Teacher Tube. You may even create your own channel on either one.
https://www.iste.org/explore/articleDetail?articleid=858&category=In-the-classroom&article=Have+students+explain+it+with+a+meme! Memes can be an engaging way for students to demonstrate their under...
Check out art teacher Tricia Fuglestad blog for great ideas. http://drydenart.weebly.com/fugleblog.html
I'm interested to see where this conversation goes next. There's some great information and pointers here. Thanks for the blog link, Andy. I'll be keeping up with what you're writing. In just ove...