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Jennifer Dorman

Research dispels common ed-tech myths - 13 views

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    Contrary to popular opinion, newer teachers aren't any more likely to use technology in their lessons than veteran teachers, and a lack of access to technology does not appear to be the main reason why teachers do not use it. Which comes first? Do teachers use technology frequently because they are trying deliberately to foster 21st-century skills? Or are 21st-century skills necessary conditions, byproducts, or logical outcomes of frequent technology use?" Another finding that could surprise some people is that a lack of access to technology doesn't appear to be the main reason why teachers don't use technology in their instruction.
Amanda Kenuam

iPods & iPads are Innovative Tech Tools for Special Education - 0 views

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    "teenagers, SPED, Special Education Software, ipod, videos, technology tools, Assistive Tech, interactive, Apple, Special Education, assistive technology, functional skills, high school, ipad"
Nigel Coutts

Girls in Tech - Reflections from VIVID Ideas - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    Sydney has become a beacon that brings people together and sparks conversations. Most recently the conversation centred on the topic of girls in tech and what might be done to re-dress the gender balance in STEAM subjects and related career pathways. Sponsored by INTEL this Vivid Ideas event drew a mix of entrepreneurs, educators and tech luminaries to the Museum of Contemporary Art on a Saturday afternoon to share their ideas on what might be done.
Jennifer Dorman

Top News - Tech trends every school leader should know - 0 views

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    Rust identified four key trends that school district chief technology officers (CTOs) should be aware of: accountability, the changing nature of learners, the accessibility of technology, and the "internal and external demands" that are now placed on ed-tech executives.
John Evans

Why And How Teachers Are (And Aren't) Using Technology | Edudemic - 14 views

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    "We often talk about iPads in K-12 classrooms, the availability of information on the web for college students to access, and a host of other similar topics in too many categories to mention. But we don't often broach the topic of technology in early childhood education classrooms. While we've seen some statistics on kids and technology usage, that information doesn't usually fall into the 'classroom usage' category. So we were interested to see this handy infographic which looks at the technologies early childhood teachers and administrators use (or don't use) in their classrooms, including how often they're used, what tech is used, and why they are used. Keep reading to learn more."
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reachtoroy

Humans Would be Printers of Their Own 3D Organs - 0 views

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    CRB Tech reviewsover here is for exploring the human bioprinting technology. One of the most interesting future developments in technology is 3-D bioprinting -- that is, the use of customized 3-D photo printers, which collection subsequent levels of content to create things, or tissues to create living cells.
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    CRB Tech reviewsover here is for exploring the human bioprinting technology. One of the most interesting future developments in technology is 3-D bioprinting -- that is, the use of customized 3-D photo printers, which collection subsequent levels of content to create things, or tissues to create living cells.
Roger Zuidema

Social networks and kids: How young is too young? - CNN.com - 12 views

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    Status updates, photo tagging and FarmVille aren't just for adults or even teenagers anymore."> text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
Alex Parker

3 tech lessons from the Autumn Satement - 1 views

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    What tech workers need to know about George Osborne's speech to parliament. Today's Autumn Statement by George Osborne, the British chancellor of the exchequer, is certain to stir controversy in all business sectors. But what do the policies outlined in the speech foreshadow for the tech sector? CBR asked the experts.
technopedia

Involving Tech In Politics - Technopedia - 0 views

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    With the increasing involvement of tech in politics, it's becoming more and more likely that tech world is becoming more shallower with every passing day.I'm not a very big fan of involving tech in politics, and won't likely be in the coming future.
Amanda Kenuam

Future Ideas from Students for Assistive Technology - 6 views

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    "students, Special Needs, education, Assistive Tech, assistive technology, ideas, lesson, Steven Hawking, awareness"
Kathy Fiedler

How to Gain Parent Buy-In for Classroom Technology « Indiana Jen - 0 views

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    Every teacher who has attempted to integrate technology into the classroom knows that getting parents on board can sometimes be a challenge. It's not uncommon for the parent of a struggling child to be on the phone with you asking questions like: "Why do you need to use technology to teach math/social studies/English/biology?" or "This is an AP history class  - not computer science!" Your efforts to engage students and develop important 21st century skills can become the scapegoat explanation for problems that have nothing to do with tech. So, how do we as educators get these parents into our corner? Here are some strategies I've used successfully to gain parent buy-in.
John Evans

Teaching Respect and Responsibility - Even to Digital Natives | MindShift - 10 views

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    "We're about to give your fourteen-year-old a computer," Michael Allen recently told a group of parents attending a new student orientation, "and here's why it could scare you." Then Allen, the principal of no-textbook New Tech High School, said he understood their biggest fears: the new sites and technologies that crop up all the time, kids multitasking while doing schoolwork, the reality of parents' lack of control over what their kids see and how they behave online. But for Allen and many like him who are integrating technology in schools, guiding the behaviors that accompany a new way of learning is just as important as the content they'll be covering in school - if not more so. In order to be successful, Allen maintains that students need to learn trust, respect and responsibility for technology. He knows that many of the situations that come up in a school where computers are the only conduit of information must be addressed earlier rather than later, and parents and teachers need to be leading the way."
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Dean Mantz

12 Great Free Video Tutorial Sites To Brush Up Your Tech Skills - 16 views

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    Free tutorial videos for learning/refreshing yourself on a variety of applications.
Dean Mantz

Tech Learning TL Advisor Blog and Ed Tech Ticker Blogs from TL Blog Staff - TechLearnin... - 8 views

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    What/who has legal rights when it comes to audio recording of class lecture/discussion?
Alex Parker

5 tech entrepreneurs taking on spaceflight - 1 views

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    Who will win the commercial space race? The sort of people who start tech companies tend to be an idealistic, not to say ideological, bunch. Steve Jobs, Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg have given umpteen speeches about how the industry can change the world over years, but for some such ambition is petty - the real goal is space.
Alex Parker

Star Wars drones, flash, paper & Apple Macs: What should tech companies give up for lent? - 1 views

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    List: As we prepare hungrily for Pancake Day, what should tech companies give up for lent? IT & tech pros tell CBR what they think should be given up for 40 days and 40 nights. Pancake traditionalist with lemon and sugar, or more continental with a Nutella approach?
tushar109

Java to IOS has a very Impressive Technology - CRB TECH - 0 views

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    Java to IOS a very Impressive Technology. RoboVM, which introduced apple company iOS cellular database integration to Java developers, has been stopped.
John Evans

10 iPad competitors for school tech budgets | Education Dive - 15 views

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    "There's no denying that the iPad is the dominant tablet in the lucrative education market right now. Technology, however, is an ever-evolving beast--a field where all it sometimes takes to dethrone the king is the right platform, device or combination thereof at the right time. Could other tablets soon cut into Apple's market share with help from outside marketplaces and learning platforms? Here are our picks for the top 10 tablets, marketplaces and platforms that threaten the iPad's dominance in the classroom:"
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Dean Mantz

Tuesday's Tech Tip 02/15/11 - Technology Integration - 23 views

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    Using Mac's Preview application to separate or merge PDF files
Heather Sullivan

About Us | TechTechBoom - 0 views

  • TechTechBoom.com is a new BETA (code word for not fully finished) website and is a subsidiary of Mario Armstrong Media, LLC. (http://www.MarioArmstrong.com) What’s the mission? Simple, it’s a place to help teens to connect, be inspired, supported and motivated to pursue STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Math) academics and careers! We need more young minds wanting to fill our tech pipeline of the future.
  • The vision for this site was Mario Armstrong’s and he wanted it to be a cool and very informative tech hangout for teens but instead of hiring adults to design it (boring and done already) he wanted to flip the model. So his company hired 11 high school students from different grades, backgrounds and tech interests and they created what you see today, that being the first STEM website and community built by teens for teens! The site offers a cool hangout place, solid STEM information and resources all centered around STEM.
  • We want to be the hub of all science, technology, engineering and math content, news, events, scholarships, programs, contests, internships, mentoring and more. If it’s STEM and it involves teens – it will be on this site – no more islands of STEM info.
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