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jenwilkerson

Libraries, Ebooks, and Beyond: Tablets in the Classroom - The Digital Shift - 0 views

  • students having devices does not necessarily mean students using them well: a survey showed that 58 percent of her students hadn’t accessed the library’s ebooks (and her library won AASL School Library Program of the Year in 2010), and 71 percent did not have an ereader on their devices.
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    This is an interesting perpective on Ebooks from a school library point of view. I particularly was interested in the statement "students having devices does not necessarily mean students using them well". Another indication of the importance of professional development for faculty and administrators. 
jenwilkerson

School libraries changing with move to digital resources | News | eClassroom News - 0 views

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    Page 3 of this article has a great summary of the challenges school systems of facing in terms of integrating technology into schools. (FYI-you may have to create a free account on eClassroom News to read the full article)
Ashley Dixon

Experiences Teaching Probability and Statistics with Personal Laptops in the Classroom ... - 2 views

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    I can definitely see how using laptops daily would enhance this course!
Ashley Dixon

Pre-service teachers' perspectives on using scenario-based virtual worlds in science ed... - 1 views

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    This paper presents the findings of a study on the current knowledge and attitudes of pre-service teachers on the use of scenario-based multi-user virtual environments in science education. The 28 participants involved in the study were introduced to Virtual Singapura, a multi-user virtual environment, and completed an open-ended questionnaire.
Ashley Dixon

When Each One Has One: The Influences on Teaching Strategies and Student Achievement of... - 4 views

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    This article has some great quantitative data
Ashley Dixon

Laptop initiative: Impact on instructional technology integration and student learning - 4 views

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    Study findings suggest that integration of 1:1 laptop computing positively impacts student academic engagement and student learning. Therefore, there is need for teachers to implement appropriate computing practices to enhance student learning. Additionally, teachers need to collaborate with their students to learn and understand various instructional technology applications beyond basic Internet browsing and word processing. Based on the study findings, the following conclusions were reached. First, the findings suggest that the integration of 1:1 laptop computing increased student engagement and learning, motivation, and ability to work individually. Secondly, the data provided evidence to suggest that the implementation of 1:1 laptop computing increased the use of technology in the classroom and in the home by students. Finally, the data provided evidence to indicate that faculty believed that the integration of 1:1 computing improved traditional, at-risk, and high-achieving students learning experiences.
Ashley Dixon

Laptop multitasking hinders classroom learning for both users and nearby peers - 3 views

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    This article researches the effects of laptop multitasking on classroom learning. The obvious results show that learners who multitasked during class had reduced comprehension of lecture material and learners in-view of multitaskers also had reduced comprehension of lecture material. All of these conclusions make perfect sense but I would have appreciated a comparison of a multitasker using a laptop to a student who did not take notes on a laptop.
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