Have you ever played Minecraft? If you haven't, you're missing an awesome game…. and the potential to tap an unending resource for your classroom. Use existing worlds or create your own, this website is designed with and for teachers with lesson plans and curriculum in mind. It also connects teachers and students to a strong, extensive network of people, ideas and resources. Enjoy!
The teachthought site discusses a lot of the topics I am seeing brought up in this class, and in my other class. This article ties in to the multimedia aspect of non-linear curriculum. I like that it does not use too much "teacherese" so that the non-initiated like me can understand it.
Haven't spent much time looking at this, and it's not free... they were advertising for a Software Engineer. But it is an interesting resource, if only to see how for-profit industry is trying to supply goods and services to the education market.
"While my six- and seven-year old students don't yet even understand the words 'digital' or 'citizenship,' they also need direction and support as they explore online spaces," writes primary teacher Kathy Cassidy. "In fact, they need this instruction even more than their older counterparts." Here's how Cassidy teaches kids to be good (and safe) digital citizens.
Where do Google Glass and higher education intersect? The wearable technology trend is still in its infancy, but massive growth is projected, according to The New York Times . Industry analysts have already identified some impacts the technology could have on education - particularly in how it could ease instructional video recording and consumption.