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Anushka Fernando

Apple's Chinese workers treated 'inhumanely, like machines' | Technology | The Observer - 1 views

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    As consumers of Apple's products we should be aware of what's going on in the lives of people who make them and also use it as a lesson not to make the same mistakes when we run our own companies
Jerusha Saldaña Yanez

Collabs | tokidoki - 1 views

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    The tokidoki brand collaborated with xbox live so avatars can now wear tokidoki brand clothing and asscessories
Vanessa M

Schools see rising scores with iPads - 1 views

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    "Teachers say students are more interested in learning because it's happening where they want to be-on the cutting edge of technology."
Chris Dede

National STEM Video Game Challenge - 1 views

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    Priming the pump with STEM games and building human capacity for design
Leslie Lieman

Why would-be engineers end up as English majors - 1 views

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    Can engagement and motivation in Middle School/HS STEM areas sustain itself through college? "Undergraduates across the country are choosing to leave science, technology, engineering and math programs before they graduate with those degrees according to a 2010 University of California, Los Angeles, study."
Leslie Lieman

Special Issue: Digital Games and Simulations in Teacher Preparation - 1 views

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    Not available online - link to Journal of Technology and Teacher Education/SITE; 7 articles, I have copy if someone is interested. Franklin, T. & Annetta, L. (2011). PREFACE Special Issue: Digital Games and Simulations in Teacher Preparation. Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 19(3), 239-242. Chesapeake, VA: AACE.Retrieved from http://www.editlib.org/p/38515.
Chris Dede

Pros and Cons of Social Media in the Classroom -- Campus Technology - 1 views

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    Commentary about the tools we use for our online participation
Tracy Tan

Teachers warned over befriending pupils on Facebook - 1 views

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    This article indicates that in seeking to engage students via networking tools, many boundaries need to be drawn...
Stephen Bresnick

Storyboard Podcast: The Curse of Cow Clicker | Magazine - 1 views

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    This is a really interesting article about the story of one of the most popular web-based games of last year. The interesting part is that the creator of the game designed it as a joke, trying to poke fun at other wildly popular games like Farmville. He made the game as simple as possible, compelled users to log in regularly to "Click a Cow," and had them earn points when other people clicked their cows. The message was supposed to be, "these types of games are manipulative in their tactics to keep people playing, and they are mindless and painfully stupid." However, his design stumbled on something that people really enjoy, and as a result, people didn't get that the game was meant to be a joke, and it became a huge hit. I think this shows that flow-inducing actitivities, or ones that keep the user engaged and provide quick feedback, are highly desirable for users.
Leslie Lieman

Redefining Instruction With Technology: Five Essential Steps - 1 views

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    How a teacher started to use iPads as a supplement to instruction (thinking "these devices would help me to create a magical, collaborative learning environment that met all my students' individual needs"), but realized that to really revolutionize teaching and learning, she needed a "technology-based redefinition of [her] practice."
Gracie Elqura

Urbanflow Aims To Turn Cities Into Playgrounds For Interactive Infographics - 1 views

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    This is not entirely education focused, but interesting interactive experience of blending the physical with the digital world in an engaging way for an information/data driven society.
Chris McEnroe

Lenovo and NAF Team Up to Teach High School Students Mobile App Development - 1 views

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    I think programs like this provide EMF while consequently teaching all important thinking skills.
Chris Dede

Meet Your New PD Tool | Scholastic.com - 1 views

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    twitter as a form of professional development
Leslie Lieman

Live from Apple's education event at the Guggenheim - Apple 2.0 - Fortune Tech - 1 views

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    I am posting two articles: 1) Apple's recent announcement (here) and 2) the criticism (above) by Hack Education blogger Audrey Watters This article is about Apple's announcement to "reinvent the textbook" around the iPad. "The message: it's going to be a lot easier in the future for publishers and educators to create a new generation of interactive textbooks."
Tom Keffer

A Sharper Mind, Middle Age and Beyond - 1 views

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    From a learning point of view, aging has its consolations, along with its detriments like loss of memory and quick math skills. Read this if you want a general perspective on research into the mature adult mind.
Ryan Brown

Boomers, Gen-Xers, and Millennials: Understanding the New Students - 1 views

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    This is an interesting article on how information technology has created the "new student." Largely due to technology, students are finding an imbalance between their expectations of a learning environment and what they are finding in college and university classrooms. This implication has begun to affect decisions concerning courses, curricula, programs and services.
Chris McEnroe

Other school districts also using iPads to help teach - 1 views

  • cases teachers are using tablets instead of clipboards as they monitor student work, which saves them from inputting data into a computer later.
  • "For one teacher to customize 25 different lessons, it's impossible," Sanders said. "With technology it makes that possible."
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    More "ipads in education." There is also a point in her about customization for student needs which relates to UDL.
Tracy Tan

Assessment & Teaching of 21st-Century Skills - 1 views

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    An excellent site featuring white papers and resources. The initiative is championed by Intel, Cisco, Microsoft, and involves the governments of Australia, Singapore, Finland and the States.
Tracy Tan

The Partnership for 21st Century Skills - 1 views

shared by Tracy Tan on 29 Jan 12 - Cached
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    The Partnership for 21st Century Skills is the U.S. version of the site I mentioned below (atc21s)
Ryan Brown

A Parent's Struggle With a Child's iPad Addiction - 1 views

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    This is a blog about a mother's concern for her 6-year-old child's iPad addiction. I saw a similar experience when I visited my 3-year-old and 1-year-old nieces over break. They constantly asked for their mother's iPad and iPhone. It was shocking to see how they could navigate, select songs/videos, and yes, download apps! Moreover, they would spend hours playing with them. It's simply amazing to see how quickly a child can learn a particular piece of technology if they are engaged and motivated to use it.
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