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Sarah Morse

Top Teaching Blogs - 0 views

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    Annotated lists of top teaching and education blogs. Includes special education, home school, early childhood education, school library, science, and technology blogs.
pbarbur

Technology and Teaching: Finding a Balance | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Edutopia blogger Andrew Marcinek provides a thoughtful course correction for teachers facing full-on technology integration, offering three suggestions for focusing on media and balancing it with what students should be learning.
kanners07

Using Blogs to Integrate Technology in the Classroom, Education Up Close, Teaching Toda... - 0 views

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    * User-Friendly Technology * Educational Benefits of Blogs * Using the Blog in the Classroom
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    * User-Friendly Technology * Educational Benefits of Blogs * Using the Blog in the Classroom
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    Using Blogs to Integrate Technology in the Classroom As the Internet becomes an increasingly pervasive and persistent influence in people's lives, the phenomenon of the blog stands out as a fine example of the way in which the Web enables individual participation in the marketplace of ideas.
Professor Scott Hull

Reflection for online research and the quality of that research - 3 views

As someone who enjoys technology and the advantages that it allows us there are times I think it can also be a burden. Not that it is hard to manipulate or use but more so toward the overall percei...

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Coral Holcomb

Twenty Everyday Ways to Model Technology Use for Students | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Different ways to model the use of technology for students. Lots of ideas and easy ways to to integrate the technology while still teaching the students appropriate use.
Amy Sullivan

Polyphonic Teaching with Digital Learning Tools | Edutopia - 0 views

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    I thought this article provided an interesting perspective about evaluating the use of certain digital tools based  on the type of instructional approach a teacher planned to use. The use of polyphonic teaching lends itself to the use of digital tools. 
Meghan Starling

Resisting Technology Is Soooo 20th Century - Finding Common Ground - Education Week - 0 views

  • If you believe that technology is a distraction and not a way to enhance educational practices, you're probably not using it correctly.
  • When we were kids, did we leave school every day thinking that we had to go home and do research. Homework was something that got in the way of our play. We wanted to go outside and play games or stay inside and play video games. As we grew older we wanted to connect with our friends by playing sports or talking on the phone. Suddenly, we became adults and expect all students to want to go home and do research.
  • Our job as educators is to build a bridge between what they use it for and what we want them to use it for.
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  • The reality is that it plays an important part in our lives and keeps us connected. We live busy lives so having multiple ways to connect with people is a strength and not a weakness. It's how we communicate that matters. Teaching students about the benefits and the pitfalls is important.
  • Being the barrier because it doesn't coincide with your views isn't helping anyone
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    A great read about technology integration in the classroom and using technology in general.
traceyucf

60 STEAM Apps - 2 views

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    Using a tablet to explore STEAM concepts is a natural pairing as kids drag, draw and create they learn more about technology and the world around them. That's why we gathered 60 of our favorite apps for teaching STEAM in the classroom, with recommendations for every grade level. Read on to get our list!
kanners07

How Early Childhood Educators Use Technology in the Classroom - Fred Rogers Center - Blog - 0 views

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    A new survey of early childhood educators shows they think technology can play a positive role in children's learning. But they need support in order to make use of new tools in their classrooms. We are on the cusp of tremendous changes in early childhood education as technology introduces new opportunities for learning and teaching.
hhanson77

When Students Get Creative With Tech Tools, Teachers Focus on Skills | MindShift - 0 views

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    Great teaching strategies and articles related to technology in schools.
Cynthia Cunningham

Steve Hargadon - 0 views

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    The potential of digital storytelling realized. I will be setting my DVR for this film on PBS.
matiagreen

Software/Apps : Teaching Math with Technology - 0 views

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    eInstruction Workspace (comes with the Mobi, but I use it all the time instead of PowerPoint) Livescribe Desktop (free, but without the pen there isn't much you can do) Animationish (not free, but the most fun art animation program I have ever seen!) Hyperstudio5 (not free, but worth the minimum price - much more creative than PPT!)
Victoria Ahmetaj

Virtual Reality in the Classroom - 1 views

  • With the incorporation of nursing informatics into the curriculum, faculty must be creative in devising methods that include a global perspective on the use of available resources. Added to this changing dynamic is the lack of clinical space for students, while at the same time, nursing professors are being challenged to develop new methods for providing real-life clinical experiences for students.
  • Most students have a desire to expand their universe and use virtual learning.
  • Baker, Wentz, and Woods (2009) investigated the use of SL using a qualitative method with a cohort of students (n = 9) in a psychology class. Results showed that students were generally positive about the experience. Considerations for further implementation would include the fact that these students mentioned convenience of attending class in SL, having the text version of the lecture available, and being able to interact with the instructor and other students in real time. Barriers included a slow response time from their computers, needing time to practice navigating and using the tools in SL, and technical difficulties. Research in this area remains scant and it is an area which needs active investigation.
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  • Billings and Kowalski (2009) report that virtual worlds are authentic and safe for students. They note that the educators can develop standard scenarios and control the learning environment by their own presence. Virtual worlds can also provide clinical experiences without disrupting the work flow of clinical agencies.
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    Virtual Reality and Nursing School
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