The Learning Times Green Room shares podcasts for "Renewal, Retooling, and Conversations about Learning." In this short episode, the hosts are accompanied by Curt Bonks, author of "The World is Open," for a reflection on technology and education.
Adaptive learning is where software meets the student's learning needs and styles. Hopefully it will part of the curriculum and not relied on 100%. It take a "village" to raise a child.
In this webinar, you will learn:
The key findings from Meru's IT survey on Wi-Fi Networks for K-12 Schools
What is Uninterrupted Learning?
How to build your own Uninterrupted Learning solution
How easy it is to manage a computer-based classroom (LanSchool online demo)
Presenters:
Richard Nedwich, Director of Marketing, Education, Meru Networks
Coby Gurr, Product Line Manager, Stoneware, Inc.
"In this webinar team members from the Littleton Public Schools in Colorado will talk about how Google Apps for Education has improved the way that faculty and students work in the district. Google Apps for Education is free web-based email, calendar & documents that allow for collaborative working anytime, anywhere."
The International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) conference brings together a huge cross section of educators who share a common belief that technology in the classroom can make learning more relevant, engaging and fun for kids.
"Inspiration Software® uses research-based principles and strategies to develop and support our visual thinking and learning software for students and educators."
Oh, Twitter. You're so useful for teachers. You connect educators so that they can share tools, tips and tricks, offer insight, and support one another. You bring your sexy social media-ness into the classroom to keep kids interested in what they're learning when they think they're actually (sort of) having fun instead.