edtech VISION - 4 views
Learning Technology Trends To Watch In 2011: The eLearning Coach - 26 views
Development - Some Pros and Cons of iPads for ELT | Delta Publishing - English Language... - 9 views
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"Well the iPad has really hit the news in education circles since it's release last year. I'm sure lots of teachers are wondering whether it's hype and what the true potential of these devices are as tools for learners. I've had my iPad for about 8 months now, so I've decided to share my reflections so far on what I like about the iPad, what potential I feel it offers for developing course books and course materials and some of the problems."
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Well the iPad has really hit the news in education circles since it's release last year. I'm sure lots of teachers are wondering whether it's hype and what the true potential of these devices are as tools for learners. I've had my iPad for about 8 months now, so I've decided to share my reflections so far on what I like about the iPad, what potential I feel it offers for developing course books and course materials and some of the problems.
E-Learning Graduate Certificate Program: Horizon Report 2011 E-Learning Relevent Research - 5 views
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The 2011 Horizon Report is a collaboration between The New Media Consortium and the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative
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Executive Summary Overview
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iPads for All Students? | e-Learning Today TV - 0 views
20 must know features and tricks on Youtube that you simply have to know - 18 views
Immune to Reform by Marcus A. Winters - City Journal - 5 views
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It is a factor outside of education that Moe believes is the real game-changer: the rapid expansion of information technology. Moe believes, as he and John Chubb argued recently in their 2009 book, Liberating Learning, that technology has the power to weaken the unions by fundamentally changing the way that schools operate. Schools are heavily dependent on human capital—that is, teachers. Technology is beginning to enter classrooms and perform some, though not all, of the tasks for which teachers have always been required. Interactive software can not only supplement, but eventually replace, a portion of teacher-based instruction. Over time, technology could make it so that schools require fewer teachers and thus fewer union members. Moe makes a bold prediction that someday soon, this is going to happen.
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Learning-Spaces - home - 26 views
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NetFront Life - 6 views
Evernote Trunk | Evernote Corporation - 6 views
Teacher Reboot Camp - 16 views
Teacher Tech Videos - 20 views
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