YouTube - I Need My Teachers To Learn 2.0.mov - 22 views
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My friend Rae helped me with this version! Download the QT version here: http://kevinhoneycutt.orgVisit my sites for more stuff!http://artsnacks.orghttp://podstock.ning.com/http://mysafesurf.org
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Poignant song for our times. Download the QT version here: http://kevinhoneycutt.org Visit my sites for more stuff! http://artsnacks.org http://podstock.ning.com/ http://mysafesurf.org
Education Week's Digital Directions: Digital Tools Expand Options for Personalized Lear... - 9 views
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latest technology tools
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promise to ease the challenges
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differentiating instruction more creatively and effectively
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Homepage - TimeToKnow - 13 views
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created for one-to-one computing classrooms
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aligned to your state's standards
iPad. In the Home. At Work. In School? - 2 views
AJET 19(1) Boyle (2003) - design principles for authoring dynamic, reusable learning ob... - 1 views
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delineate a coherent framework for the authoring of re-purposable learning objects
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significant changes in the creation of learning objects
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nternational work directed at developing learning object standards
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painful reading with the example of Java - but the point remains that all learning objects should be managed and designed with the purpose of being able to use them in the future in ways that are dynamic and reusable. This means de-coupling them and ensuring they are made of distinct pedagogical units.
Toughest college test: No cell phone, no Facebook | StarTribune.com - 5 views
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This story really sums up what it is to be a student right now in this century. I am actually a student of Professor LaMarre's and in this very class. My generation really does not know what it is like to be outside of this instant communication with friends and other people which has really deteriorated the true relationships people used to and were forced to build with one another. The ability to escape from everyone is impossible. I went to Mexico for 3 weeks over winter break to study and was not able to escape my parents need for me to be in contact through email or text... interesting to think about what it has done to parent/child relationships and especially our interpersonal relationships with significant others.
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I moved to U.S. 2 decades ago. I came from a 3rd world country (it was at that time). But I had learned how to use the abacus, and do simple mulitiplication in my head. I'm sorry to say this but Americans are FAR behind on REAL education. While you guys play party games in schools and pass that as education. It is quite pathetic what America pass as an education in the public system. By the time I had caught up with English in my 2nd year in American school, I had realized how stupid American pubilc schools are and how inept they are. By 1st and 2nd grade I was memorizing simple mulitplication and division in my third world country. In U.S. kids don't even know what division is until 3rd grade. We didn't have Stadiums, auditoriums, computer labs, track and field track, swimming pool. We didn't even have central heat or air! We got our excercise out on a dirt field with some swings, bats and balls. What's the next generation going to do for a learning experience? "Walking to the mailbox" ??? Because in a few decades, America will be so fat and obese that it will be a revelation to all the fat americans, what it was like to actually walk to the mailbox.
Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice - 8 views
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Schools offer teachers and students an opportunity to do what is almost never done in society. In schools we can gather together a group of twenty to thirty people and have them listen, discuss, analyze, and share differing points of view. Schools provide a rare chance to read, debate, write, and quietly think. We don’t need expensive technology to learn how to ask excellent questions, articulate ideas, and be forced to defend our thoughts.
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Technology can, of course, do amazing things. Any tool can be used properly or improperly. Unfortunately, with devices like Smart Boards, images come and go, and the teacher is often looking at a computer screen for part of the class. Smart Boards and similar technologies reinforce the idea that knowledge resides in things. We don’t need Smart Boards, we need smart people.
Best content in educators | Diigo - Groups - 17 views
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Some major computer science programs at top universities are seeing a slight uptick in the number of women going into the programs
Teach Science and Math - 11 views
Stanford MobiSocial Computing Laboratory - 11 views
Best of free typing games - Typing games : improve typing skills - 27 views
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An awful lot of ads at the top of these; some of them encouraging them to download stuff. Think I'll pass on this one.
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I have the Adblock app from Firefox on all my student computers so they did not show up. This helps with a lot of free educational sites. You might want to give it s try. It installs quickly.
Using Diigo in the Classroom - Student Learning with Diigo - 42 views
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Save important websites and access them on any computer. Categorize websites by titles, notes, keyword tags, lists and groups. Search through bookmarks to quickly find desired information. Save a screenshot of a website and see how it has changed over time. Annotate websites with highlighting or virtual "sticky notes." View any annotations made by others on any website visited. Share websites with groups or the entire Diigo social network. Comment on the bookmarks of others or solicit comments to your shared bookmarks.
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Professional Development Beyond extended student learning, Diigo can be used as a form of professional development. Diigo has several educator groups that are active in sharing and collaborating on bookmarks relevant to education. This group has almost 10,000 members. You can find over 200 other Diigo K-12 education groups here.
How to use Google Plus in the classroom - 16 views
Dropbox with students - 23 views
'We don't need a Twittericulum' - Telegraph - 0 views
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