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Drowning in Student Data? Two Companies Offer Solutions | MindShift - 5 views

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      I love that someone is tackling this problem. I love all of the free resources there are on line that can be used in the classroom but the problem is there are too many to really explore appropriately. Having said that, 20,000 resources is still too many. I love that someone is tackling this though.
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    This article talks about two companies that are trying to create dashboards to combine all the data that teachers receive from different programs they use. The goal is to help teachers "avoid an air-traffic-control problem as they try to mix and match the tools they use."
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Deconstructing "What Works" in Education Technology | MindShift - 0 views

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    Much debate continues on the effectiveness of software applications on learning and assessment of outcomes. The story focuses on claims made by "Carnegie Learning" on claims made about its math software products. This highlights challenges faced by teachers and parents in identifying educational software for children.
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Technology Vs. Learning: False, Tiresome Either/Or Debate | MindShift - 0 views

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    "No one believes that learners don't need teachers. No one believes that engagement can only be found on a gadget. So why make that false distinction?" Perhaps blended learning is the perfect middle way between the two extremes.
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Open Education Sites Offer Free Content for All | MindShift - 2 views

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    This article lists sites with free content and argues they are democratizing education
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What's the Secret Sauce to a Great Educational Game? - 1 views

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    Chocolate-covered broccoli. jk Says the key is "intrinsic integration": ensuring that the mechanics of the game mesh tightly with the content the game is trying to teach.
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