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Michael Walker

Is Technology Producing A Decline In Critical Thinking And Analysis? - 0 views

  • Schools should make more effort to test students using visual media, she said, by asking them to prepare PowerPoint presentations, for example.
  • Schools should make more effort to test students using visual media, she said, by asking them to prepare PowerPoint presentations, for example.
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    Science News Share Blog Cite Print Email Bookmark Is Technology Producing A Decline In Critical Thinking And Analysis? ScienceDaily (Jan. 29, 2009) - As technology has played a bigger role in our lives, our skills in critical thinking and analysis have declined, while our visual skills have improved, according to research by Patricia Greenfield, UCLA distinguished professor of psychology and director of the Children's Digital Media Center, Los Angeles. See also: Mind & Brain Intelligence Educational Psychology Computers & Math Video Games Computer Graphics Science & Society Popular Culture Educational Policy Reference Computing power everywhere Webcast Computer-generated imagery Aptitude Learners have changed as a result of their exposure to technology, says Greenfield, who analyzed more than 50 studies on learning and technology, including research on multi-tasking and the use of computers, the Internet and video games. Her research was published this month in the journal Science. Reading for pleasure, which has declined among young people in recent decades, enhances thinking and engages the imagination in a way that visual media such as video games and television do not, Greenfield said. How much should schools use new media, versus older techniques such as reading and classroom discussion? "No one medium is good for everything," Greenfield said. "If we want to develop a variety of skills, we need a balanced media diet. Each medium has costs and benefits in terms of what skills each develops." S
Michael Walker

Bloom's Taxonomy Blooms Digitally, Andrew Churches - 1 views

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    Nice examples of how to integrate with Blooms
Michael Walker

PLP Project Plan: text, images, music, video | Glogster - 2 views

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    Great Glogster of the PLP project from a group in New Hampshire. All of the examples tied to state standards. Might give you some ideas for differentiated projects.
Michael Walker

10 Google Forms for the Classroom | ICT in my Classroom - 2 views

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    Great list of examples of how to use Google Forms in your classroom. Includes links to the actual forms!
Michael Walker

Google Earth (Google Teacher Academy Resources) - 1 views

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    Great resources for using Google Earth in the classroom. 
Michael Walker

Thinking about Ning… Why we choose the tools we use - 1 views

  • As I mentioned, sometimes solutions that seem inexpensive can be deceptively costly.  For example, a school that doesn’t take the time to do a full wireless survey before implementing a 1:1 program and just drops in APs in every room will likely end up with poor service and a lot of frustration for everyone involved.  A school that adopts a piece of hardware or operating system before a thorough evaluation of other options available could end up with a ton of incidental costs or face an unnecessarily limited curriculum.
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    Tami Brass talking about the tools we use. Great line about implementation of 1:1 as well!
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