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Chris McEnroe

Bretford Launches EDU 2.0(TM) Education Furniture System for Connected Learning Environ... - 1 views

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    Thinking of the peripheral implications of technology in school. Architecture and interior design need to be really smart.
Chris McEnroe

LoudCloud Systems Introduces First Fully Adaptive and Configurable Learning Management ... - 1 views

  • Adaptive Reader Technology (ART) and the Behavioral Analytics Reporting System (BARS), LoudCloud's Learning Management Ecosystems
  • accelerating mastery of learning and improving student engagement and retention through data driven instruction
  • ourse engagement
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  • necessary content, supplementary materials, remedial instruction, tutoring support and personalized feedback based on each learner's profile.
  • LoudCloud's Behavioral Analytics Reporting Systems (BARS) logs and audits every click activity of its users on the platform, thereby analyzing the behavioral pattern of each user.
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    Interesting promises here. My current school uses Podium which is not ugly but totally useless if you want a tool for classroom teaching.
Allison Browne

The Secret of Great Talks - 1 views

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    A basic How-To for creating engaging presentations. Nancy Duarte applies the aspects of great storytelling to giving a presentation.
Kasthuri Gopalaratnam

Opinion: Will Windows on ARM challenge the iPad where Android has failed? - 1 views

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    Will competition between big players offer options to consumers, bring down the price of tablets? Does anyone foresee a credible alternative to iPad?
Chris McEnroe

The Rocky Mount Telegram - 1 views

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    Interesting article, some good points about managing class and using tech well, some curious points about eliminating jobs-
Jackie Iger

Mooresville School District, a Laptop Success Story - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    A profile of a school district that has successfully woven technology into the curriculum after issuing laptops to nearly 4,500 students in grades 4-12 three years ago. Statewide, the district now ranks third in test scores and second in graduation rates.
Leslie Lieman

Rethinking Testing in the Age of the iPad - 1 views

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    Chris Dede chimes in -- quoted in this article!
Leslie Lieman

Badges: A solution to our teacher evaluation disaster? - 1 views

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    Cathy Davidson reflects on the recent Harvard Innovations in Learning and Teaching (HILT) symposium (wish I had been there) and shines light on the value of badges [peer rewards/extrinsic] vs. multiple-choice tests [often a disincentive to learning].
Ryan Brown

Obama Wants Educational Video Games - 1 views

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    The Obama administration is looking at video games to improve citizens' understanding of health, civic engagement and the environment.
Chris McEnroe

Study touts benefits of a 'wired' classroom - 1 views

  •  Concordia University researchers set out to answer a "big picture" question: Does computer technology have a positive overall effect on learning in the classroom? File photo.Photograph by: CHARLES PLATIAU , ReutersMONTREAL — Concordia University researchers set out to answer a "big picture" question: Does computer technology have a positive overall effect on learning in the classroom?"There have been lots of arguments, both pro and con, regarding this issue, (such as) is it worth the investment?" said professor Richard Schmid, chairman of the education department at the Montreal-based Concordia.Their literature review involved looking at thousands of studies and comparing achievement in classrooms that used computer technology with those that used little or none.The 40-year retrospective study, published in the Review of Educational Research journal, concluded that classrooms where computer technology was used to support teaching had a "small to moderate positive" effect on learning and attitude.If an administrator must make a decision "should we invest in this? The answer is yes," said Schmid, the study's co-author.The literature shows that more recent, sophisticated applications of the technology produce greater positive gains than older
  • f an administrator must make a decision "should we invest in this? The answer is yes," said Schmid, the study's co-author.The literature shows that more recent, sophisticated applications of the technology produce greater positive gains than older applications, he sai
  • under what circumstances positive effects are observed
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  • he technology is used solely as a content provider — for example, if iPads are used as alternatives to books — then there won't be any positive change,
  • Where technology does have a positive impact is when it actively engages students, when it's used as a communication tool, when it's used for things like simulations or games that enable students to actively manipulate the environment
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    Report on a study whose findings support not just technology in the classroom as a wise investment, but support it only if used in particular ways.
Leslie Lieman

iPad Kindergarten Research Starts Turning up Results - 1 views

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    Modest increase in literacy test scores noted in research of major kindergarten iPad initiative.
Chris Mosier

Bjork and the New York Hall of Science - science and digital instruments - 1 views

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    Bjork, the Hall of Science and middle school students from Queens have been participating in a month-long series of science/music explorations that are "part spectacle, part ipad app emporium, part new instrument laboratory and part curriculum." From The New Yorker Digital Edition : Feb 27, 2012
Chris Mosier

Pearson-Incubated Startup Alleyoop Launches To Gamify Adaptive Learning - 1 views

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    Students earn virtual currency by completing math "missions" with third party content. This is a start-up incubated by Pearson. To unlock premium content, students would pay real money (this portion is modeled on Zynga's facebook games)
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    Nice to see the customization revolution well underway. Makes sense to focus on the upper teen segment who might be inspired to try something new to NOT dropout of HS or college. I wonder if their preliminary studies find changes in performance in traditional classes?
Jackie Iger

The Power (and Peril) of Praising Your Kids -- New York Magazine - 1 views

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    A fun article that highlights Dweck's research on praise, effort, and self-esteem.
Jerald Cole

Jeremy Lin's determination key to his success: Harvard roommate - CNA ENGLISH NEWS - 1 views

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    On grit and success.
Jackie Iger

Ten Surprising Truths about Video Games and Learning | MindShift - 1 views

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    At the Learning and the Brain Conference last week, Dr. Gee listed 10 (research-validated) reasons why video games are good for learning.
Briana Pressey

Removing The Stigma From Edutainment - 1 views

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    "Instead of Edutainment, maybe we should call it edu-engagement."
Lin Pang

Gallery: Game Designers Talk About the Future of Fun | Popular Science - 1 views

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    Some interesting opinions on the future of games from game designers.
Jerald Cole

learning catalytics - 1 views

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    Assess students in real time, using open-ended tasks to probe student understanding.
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