Should Laptops Replace Textbooks? | e-Learning Today TV - 0 views
Kinetic Typography - 18 Creative Examples of Typography in Motion | Webdesigner Depot - 1 views
Instructional Video Archives - 30 views
Why Interactive White Boards are Used Ineffectively in Classrooms | Teaching Science an... - 20 views
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An interactive White Board (IWB) or SMART Board has the potential to deliver content better than traditional methods of teaching. Why? Because it provides multi-media functional interaction across audio, video, and computer media. It is also ideal for visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learners. These qualities of an IWB also promote the dynamic delivery of content (if used to its full potential) in an engaging manner, which allows students to interact with science or math content their self. Examples include: * data manipulation * responding to data * even creating data So with all these attributes - "How are interactive white boards unsuccessfully used in science and math classrooms?" For the most part - not effectively!
Engage Elementary Kids (Tech2Learn Series) - YouTube - 0 views
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Fifth-grade teacher Nicole Dalesio keeps her class motivated to learn by encouraging them to create multimedia presentations and projects using technology tools on the web. For more resources from Mrs. Dalesio, check out http://www.edutopia.org/tech-to-learn-free-online-resources-video
EdTech Weekly Digest - 3 (January 2014) - 0 views
Flocabulary: A Great Online Library of Songs, Videos and Activities for Grades K-12 - 0 views
Edventis Brings 70,000 Educational Videos and More for Students Worldwide - 0 views
Illustrate: The Video Dictionary - A Great Resource for both Educators and Learners - 0 views
6 Tips and Tricks for Using Interactive White Boards - 0 views
Stimulating Critical Thinking through a Technological Lens - 0 views
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Stimulating critical thinking using technology has the potential to create more in depth understanding of science and math content by students when engaged in learning activities which integrate in-class and on-line technology resources. Technology tools support stimulation of both inquiry-based and critical thinking skills by engaging students in exploring, thinking, reading, writing, researching, inventing, problem-solving, and experiencing the world outside their classroom. This is accomplished through learning content through the lens of video to multimedia to the internet (Using Technology to Improve Student Achievement, NCREL, 2005).
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