Laptop carts do not change teaching and learning in the classroom the way that
one to one does.
10 things you can do with a laptop (Gary Stager at eLearn09) » Moving at the ... - 1 views
Edina Technology Blog - 0 views
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One concern expressed regarding this is that parents in Edina may not like a pilot that gives 1/4 the students at a grade level this privaledge. We need to be open to the idea that while this may be an ideal way for us to pilot, we can still gain valuable information from designing lessons and units in which each student has a laptop, albeit from a cart.
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If you were starting this from scratch...Start at the middle school. Plan how you will grow.
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Teachers must embrace change in the role of teacher, and of students!
Edina Technology Integration: One to One Learning Leadership Institute: Session 1 - 0 views
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How different are today's classrooms from how they were 40 years ago?
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(Twitter blocked on the filter, but Facebook not!)
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What are the reasons that schools would not block Facebook if it is such a management issue?
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They want to be on the cutting edge, and maybe they have lots of tech support or not many students.
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It should depend on the different grade levels if facebook is blocked in school or not.
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Doug Johnson is a big believer that blocking Web content is a lot like banning books. He would rather teach kids proper use as opposed to say "You can't use it here."
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As we look at education in the 21st century, we need to take these things into account.
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I agree, yet the method for accountability needs to change as well. Schools will respond to where the carrot or the stick is....right now that focus is on testing....the pendulum will need to swing more towards performance based assessment. What did MN learn from grad. standards of the 1990s? The grassroots of that movement came from the business community and addressed these exact issues...yet, education became bogged down with the accountability of it all.
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