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anonymous

Maine laptop program offers lessons in ed-tech implementation | Featured on eSchool New... - 1 views

  • “If a state is looking at this from a state’s perspective, I think it’s important to make sure to define your own terms for success,” Mao said. “This is one of the things that we didn’t really do clearly at the beginning, and we’ve been playing a little bit of catch-up ever since. … We didn’t clearly define what we thought success would look like.”
  • He said it’s important for proponents of a one-to-one laptop program to know their educational goals, in order to explain to their constituents why such a program is worth the funding.
Jaime Bennett

Classrooms embracing social media : Valparaiso News - 0 views

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    A K-12 district, the Tri-Creek School Corp., has implemented a one-to-one laptop initiative for middle and high school students, allowing them to use social media for their school work. They are using Edmodo and Google Apps to submit assignments, leave notes for teachers, ask questions, and comment on each other's work.
Todd Vens

Online Learning Update - 1 views

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    This is the blog of Ray Schroeder, Professor Emeritus at the University of Illinois. Dr. Schroeder offers no commentary on the blog, instead he uses it to curate articles, news and research pertinent to online learning. I subscribe to this site through RSS readers on my laptop, iPad and phone.
vanessa botts

Social Network Projects in the Classroom: Connected in the Chemistry Classroom - 0 views

Matthew Stoltzfus, an OSU chemistry professor, teaches about 350 students in one lecture hall and uses social media helps him to track students' progress in "real time." Students bring cellphones o...

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started by vanessa botts on 20 Jul 13 no follow-up yet
shane Wheeler

1 to 1 Schools - 1 views

shared by shane Wheeler on 27 Jan 10 - Cached
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    It is a website dedicated to the topic of bring 1 to 1 laptops to schools. It has information and discussion around this specific topic.
anonymous

Using Mobile and Social Technologies in Schools - 1 views

  • n recent years, there has been explosive growth in students creating, manipulating, and sharing content online (National School Boards Association, 2007). Recognizing the educational value of encouraging such behaviors, many school leaders have shifted their energies from limiting the use of these technologies to limiting their abuse. As with any other behavior, when schools teach and set expectations for appropriate technology use, students rise to meet the expectations. Such conditions allow educators to focus on, in the words of social technology guru Howard Rheingold (n.d.), educating “children about the necessity for critical thinking and [encouraging] them to exercise their own knowledge of how to make moral choices." One process for creating the necessary conditions is reported in From Fear to Facebook, the first-person account of one California principal who endured a series of false starts to finally arrive at a place where students in his school were maximizing their use of laptops and participatory technologies without the constant distractions of misuse (Levinson, 2010). Other similar processes and programs are emerging, and they all share a common theme: an education that fails to account for the use of social media tools prepares students well for the past, but not for their future.
joshgiudicelli

Online Tools - Kathy Schrock's Guide to Everything - 0 views

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    This is a comprehensive list of online tools and web 2.0 applications. There are numerous tools on here that are organized by there specific purpose. Every tool works on a laptop or Chromebook and some even have Chrome extensions that can be installed. The list is constantly being updated which means it is work hanging onto as time goes on.
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