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Maung Nyeu

Board approves Idaho online class requirement - Boston.com - 3 views

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    Online education for high school students is not an option, it is mandatory. Idaho Education Board approved that at least two credits of online class is required to graduate from high school. Idaho is first in the nation to mandate online class. We have read articles and discussed in class pros and cons of online learning. However, should online learning be mandatory for high school students? Do you think it is a good idea?
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    Having online education for the sake of online education does not seem like a good idea to me. If it saves them enough money that they can improve classroom education, that might be worth it, but I'm not convinced that this is worth doing.
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    Agree with Ayelet. Idaho board of education went through this despite heavy criticism from public. Instead of making it an option, Idaho makes it mandatory. Online education may not work for some students. They may feel that it has been pushed down their throat.
Shaheer Khan

YouTube - Simulation Board - 0 views

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    A smart board that recognizes what you are drawing and plays a simulation for you.
Jennifer Lavalle

WSD Board Ponders 21st Century Learning with $7M Price Tag - 1 views

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    Interesting, real-time, questions about the topics we are covering in T561. Illuminates some of the key pieces (and challenges there within) of the scaling process... "Wissahickon School District (WSD) board members are divided on how to meet educational technology goals that bridge the "digital divide" and foster 21st Century Learning skills for students. A "1:1" plan presented to board members calls for giving every secondary student a computer to bridge the digital divide for students who do not have a computer, and enhance learning for all."
Daniel Melia

The Ann Arbor Chronicle | Ann Arbor School Board OKs Tech Upgrades - 0 views

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    An example of some of the conversation within one school system as they look to change their approach to ed tech. It mirrors some of the kinds of discussions we've had, particularly in section, and there is a link to the new plan, too.
Mirza Ramic

L.A. school votes to meet on iPad issues - latimes.com - 0 views

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    The LA Board of Education will be meeting later this month to discuss providing iPads to every student + teacher in the nation's 2nd largest school system.
Chris Dede

D.C. students test 'Teach to One' learning system - The Washington Post - 0 views

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    One approach to personalization. I am on their advisory board...
Kasthuri Gopalaratnam

Samsung Opens Solar-Powered Internet Schools in Africa [VIDEO] - 0 views

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    "By outfitting a mobile shipping container with desks, a 50-inch electronic board, Internet-enabled solar-powered notebooks, Samsung Galaxy tablet computers and Wi-Fi cameras, children can receive a technology-rich education without traveling far."
Douglas Harsch

Angry Birds The Particle Physics Board Game: Rovio And CERN Collaborate On Making Learn... - 0 views

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    Collaboration between CERN, European particle physics researach org, and Angry Birds company for science education apps.
Chris McEnroe

Cabarrus school board hears proposal for virtual charter school | Independent Tribune - 0 views

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    Yet another Virtual School Proposal. I think the economic argument is loud and clear. Do they understand how to design for learning?
Chris McEnroe

Miller 2nd Graders Present Technology Projects to School Board (VIDEO) - Nanuet, NY Patch - 1 views

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    Multimedia, collaborative work with an authentic audience.
Katherine Tarulli

Mobile Technology Changes the Game - 1 views

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    This is an article on why the classroom PC is out and mobile learning is in, though challenges are expressed such as getting teacher's on board and properly trained on mobile devices. 
Uche Amaechi

ReadWriteWeb's List of Kid-Friendly Online Resources - 0 views

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    Fox's IGN Entertainment purchases "What they Play site" that uses the ESRB (Entertainment Software Rating Board" data to provide a family guide to video games
Eric Kattwinkel

Tea Party Surge; Unemployment & Uninsurance; Elizabeth Warren - Left, Right & Center on... - 1 views

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    About 16 mins in to this mostly political conversation about economic pressures and the political changes expected this fall, Matt Miller calls out higher education as a place likely to see major disruption in coming years, saying that like the medical establishment, it's a sector "where the costs of delivering services are much higher in the US than anywhere else in the world, [which has] been able...essentially through interest group politics...to keep the income flowing to their sector at the expense of the average consumer... You've got all these new...small firms...that will deliver, like, freshman year for a thousand dollars...and they're being blocked by the...status quo establishment that likes to keep the cost of higher education at 15, 20, 35 thousand dollars a year. If you've got this kind of economic pressure across the board, I think it's only a matter of time before the boom really falls on these sectors."
Chris Dede

#Edchat: Echo Chamber or Sounding Board - Sayville, NY, United States, ASCD EDge Blog post - 0 views

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    Role of Twitter in learning
Sammi Biegler

Soon, Bloggers Must Give Full Disclosure - 0 views

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    I read this article this afternoon, and thought of it when I was doing work for my wiki assignment. I am looking into the blog Teachers Love SMART Boards (http://smartboards.typepad.com/) and I saw that the author of the blog also works for Teacher Online Training, which offers courses (for a fee) for teachers interested in implementing technologies in their classroom, or using the technology they currently have in a more meaningful way. The majority of the blog was reviews of free sites or education-oriented tools from outside sources, but there were a few posts that dealt with the programs offered by TOT. It made me wonder whether the blog was intended to be impartial, or a form of advertising... He mentioned his job in the company at the beginning of most if not all of the posts that promoted their programs, but these new guidelines may put this blogger in a sticky situation.
Maung Nyeu

How Technology Is Changing Education In Martinez: An Interview with Max Eissler - Marti... - 1 views

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    Superintendent and School Board understand the need for technology investment in Education and MUSD residents chose to extend the $40m bonds to fund this crucial initiative.
Steve Henderson

School Data Dashboard - 0 views

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    A primer on data dash boards for schools.
Tomoko Matsukawa

Is This School the Next Harvard or Just Another Website? - 5 views

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    "Minerva..... is an entirely different pedagogical species. The San Francisco-based company aims at a soup-to-nuts undergraduate education, resulting in a traditional bachelor's degree, but all via the Web, and with all of the social cachet of the country's priciest sheepskin. ....Nelson, its 36-year-old founder, has no experience in education; .....But Nelson managed to not only score a huge investment from Benchmark - the same VC firm that backed the likes of eBay, Yelp, and Mint -but also persuaded a group of A-list luminaries, including former Harvard president Larry Summers, to be on its board of advisors.
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    interesting that the founder has no experience in education.... :/
Hongge Ren

Researchers Meet at Harvard's Graduate School of Education to Discuss the Emergence of ... - 4 views

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    "The digital teaching platform is an innovative approach to personalizing student learning in a group classroom setting," said Chris Dede, Ed.D., the Timothy E. Wirth Professor in Learning Technologies at Harvard's Graduate School of Education and a member of the Research Advisory Board.
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