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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."
Kasthuri Gopalaratnam

Massive Open Online Courses Prove Popular, if Not Lucrative Yet - NYTimes.com - 2 views

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    ""No one's got the model that's going to work yet," said James Grimmelmann, a New York Law School professor who specializes in computer and Internet law. "I expect all the current ventures to fail, because the expectations are too high. People think something will catch on like wildfire. But more likely, it's maybe a decade later that somebody figures out how to do it and make money." "
Pearl Phaovisaid

dailywireless.org » Seattle's Gigabit Fiber CityNet - 0 views

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    What do Kansas City, Chicago, and Seattle have in common? Extremely fast internet paving the way for ubiquitous computing.
Kasthuri Gopalaratnam

Researchers Pushing the Boundaries of Virtually Space to Include Sense of Touch - UT Da... - 1 views

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    Professors in the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science are creating a multimedia system that uses multiple 3-D cameras to create avatars of humans in two different places, and then puts them in the same virtual space where they can interact.
Jason Hammon

Texas schools begin tracking students with computer chips in ID Cards - 0 views

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    Texas schools are using technology to enable their attendance tracking. Like always, parents are fired up about it.
Adrian Melia

LuminAR | Fluid Interfaces - 0 views

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    LuminAR is another project out of the Fluid Interfaces Group at the MIT Media Lab that combines a camera, projector, and computer into the currently available infrastructure of lamps and sockets to augment reality with additional information.
Douglas Harsch

Emerging Technologies | SIGGRAPH 2012 - 1 views

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    Emerging technologies exhibit at computer graphics conference in August 2012. The web page has a video (which could be less glitzy and more informative) and below that brief descriptions of the various exhibits. Some interesting and even simple uses of digital technology, such as using plants as an interface to a computer.
Maung Nyeu

GoGoNews Delivers Universal News Content to One Laptop Per Child Computers Promoting Ed... - 0 views

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    GoGoNews, an online news resource for children, announced that OLPC XO laptops will feature GoGoNews App in the collection of default applications. Through GoGoNews app, children can read filtered headline news, as well as art, cultural science, or fun topics, and play online games.
Chris McEnroe

Teachers praised for ICT innovations | Voxy.co.nz - 0 views

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    I wonder if it's good to have large corporations like Microsoft giving awards to teachers. I have no reason to doubt Julia Breen's work but Microsoft is not in the teaching business. I can't see teacher's giving computer engineers awards for excellent computer engineering.
Bharat Battu

MIT to launch online-only, graded courses, free to all - Metro - The Boston Globe - 3 views

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    more free online courses from MIT. purchasable certificate for satisfactory completion. grading by fellow students, or computers? will this allow creative, open-ended work to be done for grading?
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    the access to online courses is great for those seeking affordable education options. My guess, however, is that design of these courses is going to vary -- the design needs to be held up to high standards for course content to be usable.
anonymous

Online Learning, Personalized - 4 views

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    The New York Times takes on Khan Academy
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    I am getting a bit tired of the 'either/or' scenarios painted by some. Thankfully, some teachers like Ms.Tavenner seem to realize that they can use technology in a useful way to teach effectively. "Ms. Tavenner says she believes that computers cannot replace teachers. But the computer, she recognizes, can do some things a teacher cannot. It can offer personal feedback to a whole room of students as they work. And it can give the teacher additional class time to do more creative and customized teaching."
Stephen Bresnick

How Online Learning Companies Bought America's Schools | Truthout - 3 views

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    This article shows the dark underbelly of the educational policy world as it relates to technology. As schools are increasingly adopting online learning models in classes, companies are predictably lining up to get money from the movement. However, there are many companies who are taking it a step further and lobbying for policies that do not have children's best interests in mind and which operate under the simplistic and misguided assumption that "schools will not need teachers once computers become good enough." It should give us pause to consider what needs to be done in these early stages to prevent the edTech movement from falling into the wrong hands and killing our schools.
Maung Nyeu

Can Computers Replace Classrooms?#page2 - 1 views

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    In Virginia and Pennsylvania, companies opened online, i.e., virstual schools. The schools get Kids don't have to ride yellow bus anymore - learning is solitary, lessons delivered online, and children progress at their own pace. However, while virtual schools continue to expand, their effectiveness is unclear
Diego Vallejos

Combining Computer Games with Classroom Teaching | MindShift - 2 views

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    Article about Rocketship Education charter schools
Maung Nyeu

5 Higher Ed Tech Trends for 2012 -- Campus Technology - 3 views

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    Five trends to watch in 2012: E-textbooks, open resources, online learning. mobile devices and cloud computing.
Allison Browne

Students make computer design 3-D reality - 4 views

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    Mark Reford, who heads the school, and Michael Zeigler, the school's technology director and a teacher, said a new course marries the worlds of art and technology for middle school students, promotes higher-order thinking and gives kids insight into the future of manufacturing. 3D printers are not new but If you 've never heard of them it is a fun technology to investigate.
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