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Lisa Schnoll

Market for Ed. Games Remains Difficult to Crack, Report Says - Marketplace K-12 - Educa... - 0 views

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    This is a brief summary of the Games for a Digital Age report released by the Joan Ganz Cooney Center (Sesame Workshop related) on the challenges facing Digital Educational Games market. I recommend linking through to the full report. I am curious to know what the class thinks of the recommendations the report makes. One thing they emphasize is situating games as supplementary material - do you think this is a good thing/bad thing?
Chris Dede

STEM Interest on Rise Among High Schoolers, Report Finds - Curriculum Matters - Educati... - 0 views

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    report documenting measurement of STEM interest
Jackie Iger

Impact of Now-Defunct U.S. Ed-Tech Program Noted - Digital Education - Education Week - 0 views

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    Shares 28 case studies of innovative tech-based education initiatives supported by EETT.
Jackie Iger

Intel Unveils New, $200 Tablet for Education - Digital Education - Education Week - 0 views

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    Intel announced the launch of its durable 7-inch tablets, called "Intel studybooks."  The tablets will cost less than $200 each, half the price of the new iPads.  Will the affordability of this device beat out the all-popular iPad?
Leslie Lieman

Man vs. Computer: Who Wins the Essay-Scoring Challenge? - Curriculum Matters - Educatio... - 2 views

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    If computers can score writing, of course the first use will be for assessment. No surprise there. But how might we use this more creatively?
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    I tried to bring an scoring software program into my school. Nobody liked it except for myself. I thought the objective measure would be more motivating to students. But the other teachers thought that the students should have more practice with rubrics themselves. My school focused heavily on peer editing and scoring. Also, when teachers see such a large number of average scores they tend to disbelieve the results. For example, when I score the essays, there may be a lot of 'B's but I've sees the difference in between Betty's 'B' and Joe's 'B'. The grade is more of a reminder of my experience scoring Betty's writing. When the software scores it, I haven't necessarily seen the essay therefore the score doesn't mean as much. Of course the scoring makes much more sense for official assessments. Open Ended Responses are a much better measure of a student's understanding than multiple choice, if the software is able to distinguish the nuance of language. Some programs are scoring grammatical patterns, sentence length, and paragraph length; therefore, a student can be totally off topic and get a high score. I'm curious if this latest software corrected for this.
Tracy Tan

School Counselor Facebook Guide Released - 0 views

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    The American School Counselor Association has released a guide to help school counselors make sense of the Facebook platform and its on-campus impact. In thinking about technology and EMF, we have yet to discuss cyberwellness issues. Presumably, one's engagement would be decreased if one felt unsafe.
Kasthuri Gopalaratnam

Video Game Competition With STEM Focus Launched - Digital Education - Education Week - 2 views

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    'DU The Math' (http://www.duthemath.com/) is an educational game and this competition touts prizes and pop stars. Interestingly, the reporter asks important questions, such as : But is competition between students the best way for educational gaming to increase its penetration into formal K-12 education? Or would game makers be better served to focus gaming on competition between the student and him or herself, especially for players who are struggling to keep pace with class and feel left behind?
Jackie Iger

New Ed. Videos from MIT, Khan Academy, and TED - Digital Education - Education Week - 2 views

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    MIT students are creating and sharing short videos about STEM subjects for K-12 learners.  
Kasthuri Gopalaratnam

Serious Games Association to Launch Directory - Digital Education - Education Week - 3 views

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    I now know where the EMF Rater should live or at least get a link...
Kasthuri Gopalaratnam

Educational Ratings For Digital Content Launched - Digital Education - Education Week - 0 views

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    More help to sort out the wheat from the chaff.
Chris Dede

President's Fitness Council Launches Video-Game Health Challenge - Schooled in Sports -... - 0 views

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    exergaming advocated by president's fitness council
Gozie Nwabuebo

Virtual Education Companies Face Increasing Scrutiny - 0 views

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    The expansion of virtual education puts companies that provide e-learning services under the microscope As researchers, politicians, and the general public have begun to question the results of fully online virtual schooling, private providers-particularly for-profit companies-that supply curriculum, content, and sometimes instruction and school management for online education are facing the most scrutiny.
Gozie Nwabuebo

Blended Learning Sports Variety of Approaches - 0 views

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    As schools mix online instruction and face-to-face learning, educators are identifying promising hybrid approaches As blended learning models, which mix face-to-face and online instruction, become more common in schools, classroom educators and administrators alike are navigating the changing role of teachers-and how schools can best support them in that new role.
Leslie Lieman

Science Simulations Show Student Skills - 0 views

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    States use simulations to assess science skills and students seemed to "enjoy playing with the computers and took quickly to the assessment." A costly option, but goals to have all students complete computer-based tasks as part of Common Core assessments by 2014. NOTE: This article just scratches the surface of actual results, but for more commentary about this year's results take a look at: "NAEP Reveals Shallow Grasp of Science" http://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2012/06/19/36naep.h31.html?tkn=VLPFYOoO%2Fh6K0gBMoWRnkBNKB%2B3NDBvfmvWl&cmp=ENL-EU-NEWS1 It will be important to watch if/how computer simulations help students explain or justify their responses and apply concrete knowledge to real-life scientific scenarios.
Chris Dede

Digital Learning Addresses Challenges in K-12 Ed. - Digital Education - Education Week - 0 views

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    thoughtful ideas about what types of problems technology can address
Chris McEnroe

Education Week: Quality Concerns Slow E-Learning Growth in China - 1 views

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      Yikes- talk about extrinsic motivation.
Kasthuri Gopalaratnam

Investing in K-12 Digital Innovation - Digital Education - Education Week - 1 views

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    Panel Discussion at the DML Conference on March 2, 2012
Uly Lalunio

Business and Industry Groups to Launch STEM Coalition - Curriculum Matters - Education ... - 0 views

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    More fodder for STEM education. Diverse units of business and industry are joining forces to rev up support for STEM.
Meghan Young

Encouraging the Hand-Mind Connection in the Classroom - 1 views

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    Interesting article on the "Maker Movement" in STEM education. Really liked this last sentence, "It is our natural inclination to create as we learn and to learn as we create that is at the heart of this movement."
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