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Junjie Liu

Fine-tuning online education - 1 views

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    interspersing online lectures with short tests improved student performance.
Susan Smiley

Berkman Center for Internet & Society - 1 views

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    I'm sure you all know about Berkman Center. In case you're not on their email announcements list, you might want to be. As educators, parents and protectors of children, we have an interest and obligation to employ best practices for use of technologies and media dissemination. I'm certain we are all thinking about this deeply at this very heavy time.
Chris Dede

Nieman Reports | Finding a Way Forward - 0 views

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    relates to the 3 little pigs video I showed you
Laura Johnson

Why the Latest Race to the Top Competition Matters : Education Next - 2 views

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    article coming out of the Innosight Institute, a think-tank based in San Francisco linked to Clay Christensen's work on disruptive innovation, on how RTTT has "the potential to reset American schools' relationship with technology by encouraging a transformation from a  one-size-fits all schooling model to one that can customize affordably for each student's unique learning needs." linked to the backchannel discussion on 9/4 on possible ways to facilitate positive and effective integration/implementation of edtech
Chris Dede

How Computerized Tutors Are Learning to Teach Humans - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    Actually, ASSISTments is not a tutor, but it draws on insights from artificial intelligence and tutoring. It's a good example of going to scale that we will reference later in the course.
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    Hi Prof. Dede, it struck me at the end of the article that while the title said '...Computerized Tutors...', what the creator was really struggling with was 'Humanizing computers'. It might never be possible, but the value is really in the journey. Thank you for sharing this with us!
Laura Johnson

The Original Personalization App-Great Teachers : Education Next - 1 views

  • “There are great teachers … who have figured out how to personalize education and we are asking our districts to identify them and amplify their reach and impact
  • True, self-paced digital instruction and “learning management systems” that measure students’ progress and prescribe next steps will surely keep improving and increasingly personalize learning
  • But the competition criteria recognize that all of these tools are much more likely to propel student learning if more students have proven excellent teachers in charge of their learning
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  • The original personalized learning app is having an excellent teacher
  • Excellent teachers need new school models to personalize learning for more students.
  • Last but not least, excellent teachers can spread their personalizing techniques, materials, and attitudes to peers.
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    Contrasting perspective on what is needed for personalized learning - related to the NETP's section on Learning 
Kinga Petrovai

Technology: education divider or equalizer? - 3 views

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    Great article looking at how Canada's North is getting connected in order to help students succeed. Something as simple as email, makes a big difference for this mentoring project. This is a great article because it not only looks at technology as a solution, but how mentoring is key to student success.
anonymous

My Teacher Is an App - The Rise of Online Education - 0 views

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    More students now than ever are taking online classes. This article explores this and the implications.
anonymous

Kid apps explode on smartphones and tablets. But are they good for your children? - 0 views

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    How young is too young to use a smartphone? In a growing number of families across the country, infants and toddlers are deftly swiping and tapping away even as they wobble toward their first steps.
anonymous

Technology Goes to the Museum - App City - 1 views

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    Several museums in New York City are now incorporating mobile app technology into their exhibits. An interesting exploration on how this technology can play out in a variety of types of museums.
anonymous

Students Master Digital Media Skills Teaching Tech to Older Adults - 2 views

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    One high school media and technology teacher has her students teach the skills they have learned to older adults.
anonymous

Are Online Math Programs Better Than Literacy? - 0 views

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    Is the push for STEM and math programs progressing beyond the quality of literacy games?
Jennifer Lavalle

Mobile Gaming Rises Rapidly Among Kids and Teens - 1 views

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    This article shares some statistics from the NPD group's research regarding children under 17 and gaming. The percentage of under 17 year olds who video games has risen from 82% in 2009 to 91% in 2011. Mobile gaming is up from 8% in 2009 to 38% in 2011.
anonymous

The Joan Ganz Cooney Center: Take a Giant Step - 0 views

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    A blueprint for teaching young children in a digital age
Jennifer Lavalle

Games Will All Be Going Cross-Platform - 0 views

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    This article discusses the future of gaming and how companies are approaching gaming as platforms develop and evolve. "You have different visions of the future. Some companies think it's primarily browser-based and mobile is kind of an afterthought. Then you have other companies that are more in the social/mobile space and they say mobile is the future. From my point of view, I think Funzio has placed the bet correctly in that they are focusing on a cross-platform approach."
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    Developers will need to be even more cross-platform after the news today: Adobe has announced they are ending development of the mobile versions of their Flash browser-plugin. They will instead be focusing their resources on tools for developing content for HTML5 (cross-browser compatibility for both computers and mobile devices, no plugins required), or for deploying content as apps designed to be deployed for all the major devices' app stores. http://technolog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/11/09/8717108-adobe-gives-up-on-mobile-flash-focuses-on-open-web-standards
anonymous

Trends for 2010 in Generation Y - 0 views

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    Cord cutting, tablets go mass market, and twitter takes over.
Heather French

Steve Ballmer and Microsoft announce Youth Spark - 0 views

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    Quoting directly from the company-wide email (to Microsoft) "Microsoft YouthSpark is a new companywide initiative that will create opportunities for 300 million young people around the world over the next three years. We know young people everywhere face real challenges....Yet, this is more than philanthropy. We are mobilizing the company. From Partners-in-Learning to Office365 for EDU to Skype in the Classroom, we're marshaling a wide range of company's programs to support youth. As Steve said this morning, "We believe that working with our partners we can help empower young people to change their world, and we are committed to using our technology, talent, time and resources to do that."" (Personal Communication)
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