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James Glanville

USA Classrooms (K-12) Moving Towards Digital Textbooks Over the Next 5 Years? | PadGadget - 2 views

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    Interesting  plan coming out of "Leading Education by Advancing Digital Commission" meeting last week.  
James Glanville

Auburn School Department - Home - 1 views

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    Interesting report from Main on an iPad Kindergarten pilot.  A study in collaboration with Boston College showed evidence of increased kindergarten literacy scores compared with a control group of Kindergartens with traditional instruction.
James Glanville

About NB - 2 views

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    Check out nb a very cool, collaborative note taking tool developed by MIT's Haystack Group. Last night I got into a discussion with Sanjoy Mahajan, an Olin College professor who got his Phd at MIT.  We were talking about Eriz Mazur's Peer Instruction technique when he began describing how in his flipped-classroom courses he uses the MIT Haystack Group's "nb" software to enable his student's to collaboratively discuss the course readings (online in pdf form) through shared, online annotations & notes.   Sanjoy's students are required to participate in the online annotation discussion, making their own annotations and responding to others, the night before his class.  He then reviews the annotations to prepare the next day's discussion and peer-instruction lesson plan.
James Glanville

Education Week: Mergers Seen on the Rise in the K-12 Marketplace - 1 views

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    Interesting article in EdWeek about an expected rise of mergers in the K-12 technology sector. 
James Glanville

Idaho Teachers Fight a Reliance on Computers - NYTimes.com - 3 views

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    Good article highlighting the tension created by Idaho's push to incorporate online-learning and computers into state education. 
James Glanville

Expand Horizons Through Expanded Learning Time - Global Learning - Education Week - 1 views

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    Another article about "expanded learning time" both online and via community-based "brick and mortar" locations like libraries, YMCA, and Boys & Girls Clubs. "Out-of-school programs can be strong partners for schools who want to leverage expanded learning time to help their students achieve global competence. Youth-serving organizations share the broad mission to promote student success in work and life in the 21st century. Out-of-school program organization and management is often based on an asset model that values diversity. In order to attract and retain participants, out-of-school programs are centered around youth engagement through hands-on and experiential learning, often with a focus on 21st century skills, service learning, science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education, and others."
James Glanville

A 'Moneyball' Approach to College - Technology - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 2 views

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    Brian Lukoff, a Technology & Education Postdoc Fellow working with Eric Mazur, just sent me this article which discusses their new ed tech startup Learning Catalytics.  It's the evolution of the Eric's clicker supported Peer Instruction.  I'm meeting with Brian and Eric on Tuesday to setup a TIE spring internship doing business development for Learning Catalytics.
James Glanville

Online Algebra I Class Can Boost Rural Students' Access, Skills - Inside School Researc... - 0 views

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    Interesting EDC study showing positive results with an online Algebra course for rural students in Maine and Vermont.    The 8th graders taking the virtual algebra course performed much better and were more likely to take advanced math classes by the 10th grade.  It's an example of educational technology being used in a very effective and appropriate way to address rural student equity issues.
James Glanville

Education Week: N.M. Students, Teachers Urge Schools to Stop Restricting Web - 0 views

  • "We should be teaching kids how to handle content online, how to use it appropriately at school, and giving them the tools they need to be good digital citizens, to act ethically and to protect their privacy," said Deborah Caldwell-Stone, deputy director for the American Library Association's office for intellectual freedom.
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    Move toward moving away from filtering web access at New Mexico public schools.
James Glanville

Education Week: Building the Digital District - 2 views

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    In contrast with the deployment issues of OLPC, here's an article on 1-1 initiative that focused on professional development, teacher collaboration, switching to a teacher selected, digital based curriculum with formative assessments, and a leased laptop support & deployment model.  (Full disclosure - the vendor is Apple).
James Glanville

Education Week's Digital Directions: As Oklahoma Schools Move Grades Online, Conversati... - 1 views

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    An effort in Oklahoma schools to better connect with families.  They've deployed a smartphone app "The School Connect Application" to share electronic report cards and email notifications with parents.  Not quite at the level of OneVille but a step in that direction
James Glanville

Education Week: Digital Book-Sharing Unlocks Print for Students - 2 views

  • Bookshare memberships are for students who are blind, have low vision, have such learning disabilities as severe dyslexia, or have a disability such as cerebral palsy that could keep them from holding a book. Such students have what are collectively called print disabilities—a distinct departure from saying “learning disabilities,” said David Rose, the chief education officer at the Center for Applied Special Technology, or CAST, in Wakefield, Mass. Related Blog Visit this blog. Using the phrase “print disability” said Mr. Rose, “is co-locating the problem. Print is part of the problem.” His nonprofit organization works on expanding learning opportunities for all individuals, especially those with disabilities, through a set of principles called “universal design for learning.” “We can convey that information in a whole host of ways now. In that world, you go, ‘Print is not very good for a lot of kids,’ ” he said.
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    Interesting article in edweek on Bookshare - a non-profit electronic book service that provides free digital copies of books in accessible formats for kids with print disabilities, a term coined by George Kerscher to cover visual, physical and language based disabilities that impact the ability to read a physical book.
James Glanville

You Love Your iPhone. Literally. - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    This is the link to the NYT article "You Love Your iPhone. Literally"  Lindstrom is infamous for his "pseudo-neuroscience" claims.
James Glanville

[citation needed]» Blog Archive » the New York Times blows it big time on bra... - 0 views

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    Interesting blog responding to NYT/LIndstrom article "You Love Your iPhone, Literally" which attempts to use Neuroscience to make claims about "addictive dependence on emerging technology objects such as the iPhone.  Relevant given next week's Turkle video
James Glanville

Computer Programming for Children, Minus Cryptic Syntax - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    another article, in the NYT, on scratch and alice 
James Glanville

Apple & Ed-Tech Payola | Hack Education - 0 views

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    Commentary on NYT article by Matt Richtel critical of Apple's "wooing" the ed industry.
James Glanville

Education Week: Professional Learning Networks Taking Off - 0 views

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    EdWeek article on the emergence of online education focused professional learning networks.
James Glanville

Harvard Professor Ditches Lectures For Interactive Approach, Launches Startup Learning ... - 1 views

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    Article about Learning Catalytics  with Eric Mazur and Brian Lukoff
James Glanville

Episode 22: Learning Catalytics - YouTube - 0 views

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