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Amanda Bowen

Books Unbound - NYTimes.com - 3 views

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    What is the definition of a book?
Amanda Bowen

Apple patent uses 3-D gestures to control an iPad - CNN.com - 0 views

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    Possibility of gesture-interface technology on forthcoming ipads. 
Maung Nyeu

Lubbock ISD Equips 1,300 Additional Classrooms With SMART Solutions - MarketWatch - 0 views

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    Lubbock School District in Texas are investing $28 million in technology. "SMART Document Camera 330 in all classrooms where core subjects, such as science, math, language arts or social studies, are taught. Additionally, the district is installing 75 SMART Height-Adjustable Wall Mounts in pre-kindergarten classrooms to ensure that younger students have easy access to the interactive whiteboard to engage with digital content."
Maung Nyeu

LGBT benefits from e-learning - 0 views

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    "Distance learning courses have played an important role in raising awareness for one community-based charity, according to those involved. Online learning provider Virtual College worked with the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community in Bradford to raise important issues regarding prejudice and discrimination in the workplace."
Maung Nyeu

Groundbreaking New Spanish-language Initiative from the National Center for Learning Di... - 0 views

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    "Spanish-language resources will be publicly launched in the coming months, to create what will be the largest online learning disabilities resource nationwide."
Bridget Binstock

Apps for Kids a Lucrative Niche - 1 views

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    This article is from July 2010, but I found it interesting that the featured parents subscribed to the Waldorf approach to learning, but were lured in by the "irresistibility of technology" and began to make apps. "I decided it was better to contribute positively instead of taking a reactionary, orthodox stance." - Lynette Mattke
Jennifer Lavalle

An Indiana School System Goes Digital - 0 views

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    Another example of a one-to-one laptop program in schools. Interesting to think of this from the standpoints of the various stakeholders, and how awesome is it that we have so many representatives in our classroom alone - teachers, parents, siblings, caregivers, researchers, and of course, publishers :-) Sally Ryan for The New York Times MUNSTER, Ind. - Laura Norman used to ask her seventh-grade scientists to take out their and flip to Page Such-and-Such. Now, she tells them to take out their laptops.
Allison Browne

Education Week: States, Districts Move to Require Virtual Classes - 0 views

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    Published Online: October 17, 2011 Published in Print: October 19, 2011, as No Longer Optional Two years ago, Tennessee's Putnam County school system adopted an online-learning graduation requirement for its high school students. But district officials realized that not all students had high-speed Internet access at home, or even computers, so they came up with a variety of options to allow students to fulfill the requirement.
Diego Vallejos

Digital Literacy is the Bedrock for Lifelong Learning | Edutopia - 0 views

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    Opinion by Edutopia's research analyst
Chris Dede

Report details problems with full-time virtual schools - The Answer Sheet - The Washing... - 0 views

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    thoughtful issues raised about rush to online schooling
Katherine Tarulli

Boston area High School receives technology grant from MIT - 1 views

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    Boston area Landmark High School received a Lemelson-MIT InvenTeam grant, which seeks to foster innovation and focus on STEM fields. These students will work on creating a water desalination system for countries with low rainfall. This type of project has a lot of potential to develop 21st century skills and teach complex problem solving skills.
Erin Sisk

For-Profit Colleges Under Fire - 2 views

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    Friday, October 14, 2011 at 11:00 AM EDT A muckraking journalist enrolls in a for-profit higher education, and finds a mess. We’ll tackle the controversy. For-profit universities promise to make higher ed convenient, accessible and powerful for all comers, and they’ve got the testimonials to back that up.
Maung Nyeu

The O'Sullivan Foundation Grants $5M To Online Learning Platform Khan Academy | TechCrunch - 1 views

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    Khan Academy gets a boost of $5m. This grant helpto expand Khan Academy's faculty from one to five, expand range of subjects to arts and humannities.
Maung Nyeu

http://www.vancouversun.com/opinion/Opinion+High+tech+tech+views+school/5661484/story.html - 0 views

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    High tech or no-tech - debate continues in Canadian schools. While schools introduce technology from Grades 3 ,4,or 5, Waldorf schools are growing too, 24 affiliated schools with students from K-12, and is growing.
Maung Nyeu

These youths redefine teaching - The Times of India - 0 views

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    In India, three young men redefine teaching in the slums of India through the "smile school" project.
Maung Nyeu

Balancing Technology in Our Schools | The Cornell Daily Sun - 1 views

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    There were two recent articles in NYTimes on use of technology with opposing view. While one article proposes replacing textbooks with laptops, the other school "doesn't compute." This article takes a middle path, a balanced used of technology in our schools. The author argues that computer cannot replace books, technology cannot replace a teacher, writing, or discussion. Technology is a tool to enrich the material and agument a curriculum.
Diego Vallejos

Solar-powered internet school set to benefit children in rural Africa - 0 views

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    "Resilient mobile classroom incorporating laptops, video camera and electronic blackboard will work in areas without electricity"
Katherine Tarulli

Cellphone Ban Is a Tale of Two City Schools - 3 views

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    Cell phones are banned in NYC public schools, but it is the norm for students who attend schools without metal detectors to bring their phones anyway. If caught teachers are confiscating phones for up to a week, or longer, at their discretion. At schools with metal detectors small businesses have popped up around schools, storing students' phones for the school day for a small fee, similar to a coat check system. Instead of harnessing the power of mobile phones that almost every student already has, they are punishing them and/or causing them to pay money to keep them stored for the school day so that they can have them before and after school. I think this is a missed opportunity for the NYC school system not only because they are missing out on mobile learning opportunities with technology the district doesn't have to buy, but they could also be teaching the students responsible and appropriate use of mobile phones in public spaces.
Ayelet R

Cloud Program Reduces Bullying -- THE Journal - 0 views

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    Dallas ISD uses cloud computing to keep track of bullying incidents in the district.
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