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Stephanie VerDow

Education World: Technology as a Tool to Support Instruction - 0 views

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    This article talks about how to use technology to help teach.
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    This week, in an Education World "edu-torial," Lynne Schrum presents her personal perspective on the ways in which technology can enhance learning -- and calls on educators to take a leadership role in determining the ways in which technology is used to support educational goals.
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    This week, in an Education World "edu-torial," Lynne Schrum presents her personal perspective on the ways in which technology can enhance learning -- and calls on educators to take a leadership role in determining the ways in which technology is used to support educational goals.
Stephanie VerDow

Students Lack Basic Research Skills, Study Finds - Wired Campus - The Chronicle of High... - 0 views

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    Despite the wealth of information available on the Internet, a recent study suggests that many students lack basic research skills. According to the latest Project Information Literacy Progress Report, 84 percent of students say that when it comes to course-based research, getting started is their biggest challenge.
Ryan Bulderbergs

The Evolution of Classroom Technology | Edudemic - 1 views

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    It really is interesting how the classroom has progressed over the years and how fast it changes everyday!
Zach Colegrove

Pros and Cons Technology in the Classroom | eHow.com - 0 views

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    There are two sides to every story. This article explains both the good and the bad of having technology in the classroom.
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    Its interesting getting some info for the opposing side of technology in the classroom
Benjamin Thompson

Ocracoke Island Journal: Nookd - 1 views

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    technology can be a funny thing.
Travis Hughes

Electronic Whiteboards and the 21st Century Classroom | Suite101.com - 0 views

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    This article talks about using electronic whiteboards in todays classroom.
Adam Grein

Integrating Technology Into the Classroom - 2 views

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    This article gives a couple examples of projects that you can have your students use to incorporate technology in your classroom.
Kellie Demmler

How Educators Use Pinterest for Curation | MindShift - 0 views

  • drawn red-hot excitement for its unique visual, topic-based curation approach
  • create a densely packed visual scrapbook of public and street art to identify themes that would have easily been missed had they gathered individual photos in a folder
  • to show good design work to her media design classes
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  • share visual material for collaborations and peer critique
  • one of the main applications for Pinterest
  • social curation journalism is
  • students use Pinterest as part of a “social photography” assignment
  • assigned students in a “writing for the web” class to produce stories for their Doing It Downtown blog to use Pinterest as a curation tool for visuals, while using Storify for social media and Spotify or LastFM for music.
  • “I teach Pinterest as a visual ‘SPACE,’”
  • S is for sourcing story ideas and trending topics; P is for promotion and publishing students’ work. A is for aggregation of pictures (with suitable copyright); C is for curating top news, and E is for engaging with others.”
  • Pinterest is not without its drawbacks. Not all students, especially males, find it equally intriguing
  • But the big issue some are warning about with Pinterest has to do with its copyright policy regarding the images users pin.
  • Lawyer and amateur photographer Kirsten Kowalski likened it to Napster due to the liability its terms of service and copyright policies create for users of the site
  • Pinterest issued a statement on March 15 suggesting that, like YouTube and other social media sharing sites, it is “protected under the safe harbor of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (PDF),” and also tries to respond promptly to any copyright violation concerns.
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    Looking to add visual interest to your lesson? Pinterest may be your solution! The article suggests ways in which this visual social media site can be used in the classroom and promotes SPACE - an acronym that helps students to remember the "best" uses for the site. This is interesting in terms of reaching students with varied learning styles and intelligences, developing creativity and higher order thinking, and more. However, like most tools the site does have its downfalls. It tends to be more engaging for females than males, which brings about an interesting gender debate. Its use also falls into fuzzy copyright issues - none of which are different from other social media sites. Check out the article & let me know what you think!
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    Until Pinterest addresses the nudity and pornography that can pop up on the "everything" catergory, I can't recommend this site for class projects. I've banned my own children from it (both of my daughters have a board on my own account) and wish desperately that I could unsee some of the images I've seen. It seems like copyright might be the least of their worries if lewd content continues to surface. It's really too bad - I have to agree that it could be great for group or individual projects.
Casey Folk

Caifornia District Takes Computer Labs Virtual -- THE Journal - 0 views

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    Desktop Virtualization | News Caifornia District Takes Computer Labs Virtual The Woodland, CA Unified School District has replaced its legacy computer lab desktop systems with virtual desktops. The district estimated it saved 90 percent of the cost of powering 300 of those systems when it moved to Pano Logic's zero client computing desktop virtualization solution.
Casey Folk

John L. Hennessy: Risk Taker - IEEE Spectrum - 1 views

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    In the 1980s, John L. Hennessy, then a professor of electrical engineering at Stanford University, shook up the computer industry by taking the concepts of reduced instruction set computing (RISC) to the masses. Hennessy wrote papers, gave talks, designed chips, started companies, and even, literally, wrote the book (a textbook that's still used today).
Casey Folk

Government schools wired to future, animation, graphics will be new tools for teaching - 0 views

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    AHMEDABAD: Come June, class 11 and 12 science and general students in 4,000 higher secondary schools will learn beyond the boring black and white of textbooks. 2D and 3D animation, graphics and photographs will be the new tools for teaching.
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