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Nathan Seavey

Darrell West: Five Ways Teachers Can Use Technology to Help Students - 1 views

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    "Five Ways Teachers Can Use Technology to Help Students Posted: 05/07/2013 8:34 am Follow éducation , Classroom Technology , Open Source , Public Schools , Teacher Technology , Technology In The Classroom , Technology News SHARE THIS STORY 57 273 34 Submit this story By Darrell M. West and Joshua Bleiberg Thomas Edison once said, "Books will soon be obsolete in the public schools... our school system will be completely changed inside of ten years." Amazingly enough, however, one of our nation's most important inventors was proven quite wrong. The American education system has a remarkable resistance to innovation and the classroom experience has changed very little in the 100 years since Edison's prediction. Advances in information technology have revolutionized how people communicate and learn in nearly every aspect of modern life except for education. The education system operates under the antiquated needs of an agrarian and industrial America. The short school day and the break in the summer were meant to allow children to work on family farms. Schools have an enduring industrial mentality placing students in arbitrary groups based on their age regardless of their competencies. Technology has failed to transform our schools because the education governance system insulates them from the disruptions that technology creates in other organizations. The government regulates schools perhaps more than any other organization. Rules govern where students study, how they will learn, and who will teach them. Education regulation governs the relationships of actors in the system and stymies the impact of innovative technologies. Furthermore the diffuse system of governance creates numerous veto points to limit innovation. To overcome these obstacles, we must persuade teachers that technology will empower them and help their students learn. We argue that there are five strategies for successful teacher adoption of education technology and that these principles will he
Kathy Favazza

Flubaroo Overview - Welcome to Flubaroo - 1 views

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    free grading multiple-choice or fill int he blank
Michelle Bailey

GregTangMath.com - 1 views

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    A revolutionary, free online math program comprising games, animated books and downloadable materials. Break-a-part uses the distributive property to practice basic multiplication facts. This would be good for 3rd grade and up or for a math intervention in older grades.
kwardwell7

Spiderscribe- Concept mapping - 0 views

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    This website is a great resource to the visual learner and the free version allows you to create a visual concept map posting website links and videos. You can also make your visual map public and have multiple people working on the same map.
Jessica Lamarre

lesson plans - 1 views

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    some lesson plan ideas for multiple subjects k-5
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