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Kim Ibara

Class Research on iPads - How Well Does It Work? - iPads in Education - 0 views

  • ng a very "un-technological" approach to the recording of information. There seemed to be three primary reasons: Some simply were not comfortable typing on the iPads. When asked, it seemed to be a pretty even split between those students that "loved" typing on the device and those that preferred paper and pen.
  • Some simply were not comfortable typing on the iPads. When asked, it seemed to be a pr
  • etty even split between those students that "loved" typing on the device and those that preferred paper and pen.
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  • The lack of multitasking made it difficult to switch between applications and take notes. For some it was simply easier to take their notes on paper while reading from the iPad. This will be an ongoing impediment to effective
  • workflow in the classroom unless and until Apple comes up with a smooth multitasking interface for the iPad.
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    Observations on group work with iPads.
Kim Ibara

Teaching About the Web Includes Troublesome Parts - NYTimes.com - 3 views

  • Mr. Jenkins this year began using lessons from Common Sense Media, which cautions students to consider their online behavior before they get into trouble.
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      Maybe we should look into this for the pilot classrooms. Not sure if it is geared toward high school/middle school or elementary
  • “We can’t make the awareness of Web issues solely person- and relationship-centered,” said Joseph Turow, a professor at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania. Children should learn things like what a cookie or a Web virus is, and how corporations profit from tracking consumers online, he said.
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      Alan November's book "Engaging Students with Technology" addresses some of these issues. I think all pilot teachers should begin the year teaching students about these things as well as how to validate sites when doing research.
  • Financed largely by foundation money, Common Sense will offer a free curriculum to schools this fall that teaches students how to behave online. New York City and Omaha have decided to offer it; Denver, the District of Columbia, Florida, Los Angeles, Maine and Virginia are considering it.
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  • Common Sense’s classes, based on research by Howard Gardner, a Harvard psychology and education professor, are grouped into topics he calls “ethical fault lines”: identity (how do you present yourself online?); privacy (the world can see everything you write); ownership (plagiarism, reproducing creative work); credibility (legitimate sources of information); and community (interacting with others).
Heather McKinney-Rewa

School Tech: 6 Important Lessons From Maine's Student Laptop Program - 3 views

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    Interesting ideas from another lap top program
Kim Ibara

Education Week: Effective Use of Digital Tools Seen Lacking in Most Tech.-Rich Schools - 0 views

  • The report, published by Project Revolutionizing Education, or Project RED, a research initiative closely linked to the One-to-One Institute that conducts research on what works in technology-rich learning environments, outlines several critical steps schools should take to see the most gains in student achievement and cost savings.
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    Article which talks about a study released in January 2011 regarding the implementation of 1:1 programs.
Kim Ibara

Netbooks | School Technology Solutions - 0 views

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    Great blog on working with netbooks in the classroom. Includes sections on choosing hardware, physical aspects of the netbook classroom, netbooks and 21st century skills, embedding netbooks into current curriculum, classroom management with netbooks, and becoming a netbook teacher.
Kim Ibara

Liberal Education Today: » Next generation presentation tools - 1 views

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    7 things to consider when using presentation tools like Prezi, Zoho Show and Slideshare
Kim Ibara

The Fischbowl - 0 views

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    Read the "Sometimes this stuff still amazes me" post about using a Google form to gather data for a school project. It IS amazing!
Kim Ibara

shifthappens - home - 0 views

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    Information that goes with the Shift Happens video; includes resources to make the case for digital education.
Kim Ibara

ipadio in Education - ipadio - phonecast live to the World, any phone, anywhere - 1 views

  • Case Study 3: Honors Spanish in East Grand Rapids High School, MichiganKim Ibara is a French and Spanish teacher in Michigan. She descibes how she is using ipadio below:As a pilot classroom for our district 1:1 netbook program, I have been trying out many Web 2.0 programs with my high school students. I came across ipadio during a professional development seminar, and have found it to be an incredible resource! For example, in my Honors Spanish class, I have students record their oral exams on ipadio. I can listen to each exam at home and make notes in the comment box as the exam is playing. Because each file has its own URL, I can make this available to the students individually and they can read my comments as they listen again to their own exam, which gives them much more useful feedback than a simple verbal comment after they have finished speaking. They can also listen again later, and compare exams as the semester moves along to see their progress.I have also used ipadio as a brainstorming tool. In groups students discuss certain issues and record their thoughts using ipadio during the group discussion. I then access my ipadio site and have the whole class listen to each group's ideas, using this as a springboard for more discussion.The students are very comfortable with the technology, and they are very engaged in the process. There are several other teachers in my building who are beginning to use ipadio as well, and it will be exciting to see all the different applications!
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    Take a look: 1:1 pilot program and EGRHS get a mention on the ipadio page!
Kim Ibara

Andreessen-founded Ning cuts staff, free service | The Social - CNET News - 0 views

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    Wow! This is NOT good for those of us who are using Nings in our classes!
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    Ning will no longer be available for free!
Kim Ibara

No Free Lunch for Ning Users; Still Plenty of Bargains Elsewhere - 0 views

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    Although it looks like there will be a "ning mini" version available free to educators, it's not at all clear how functional it will. be. This article includes a list of alternatives to check out.
Heather McKinney-Rewa

Google Templates for Student Projects - uTeach With Technology - 0 views

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    Lots of lower elementary templates.  Could use a couple in the high school, too!
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