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anonymous

Disney's Kim Possible World Showcase Adventure | Walt Disney World Resort - 1 views

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    Augmented Reality at Disney World.
Brandon Bentley

ARTLAB+ - 2 views

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    ARTLAB+ is a digital media studio that gives local teens the opportunity to become integral members of a design team. They create new visitor experiences at the Hirshhorn, taking their inspiration from its permanent collection and temporary exhibitions. ARTLAB+ designers hone crucial twenty-first century skills as they make videos, animations, wikis, games, podcasts, and more. By the end of every project session, the design team has created a unique product that enriches the museum experiences of other visitors and showcases each teen's creative growth. After-school, weekend, and weeklong ARTLAB+ workshops are held year-round to accommodate a wide variety of schedules. We welcome all teens, regardless of experience. Looks like a great way to help introduce twenty-first century skills- BB
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    This is really cool- combining mobile, situated learning in the real world, with creative group projects, and letting kids direct their own active, learning 'flow'.. Can this scale up to schools (or after-school programs), without access to museum artifacts and mobile devices?
Britt Harris

In class, texting is the new doodling - Technology & science - Wireless - msnbc.com - 1 views

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    We are working on student texting in the Oneville project so this article is very relevant. Especially since texting has surpassed the doodling and passing notes around class.
Maura Wolk

America's top 10 online time wasters - Boston.com - 3 views

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    Time wasters in whose opinion?
Maura Wolk

During boring classes, texting is the new doodling - Boston.com - 1 views

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    Interesting connection between texting and doodling. Will boredom persevere no matter what?
Allison Gevarter

In Cybertherapy, Avatars Assist With Healing - NYTimes.com - 2 views

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    Really interesting study about how technology can help treat social anxiety disorders.
Devon Dickau

News Corp Buys Education Tech Company 'Wireless Generation' For $360 Million - 3 views

  • he acquisition of Wireless Generation is News Corp's first major foray into the education industry since it hired New York City Education Chancellor Joel Klein earlier this month. The New York City School System is a client of Wireless Generation.
  • Education in the U.S. is a $500 billion sector “waiting desperately to be transformed by big breakthroughs that extend the reach of great teaching,” said Murdoch in a statement, and Wireless Generation is at the “forefront” of individualized, tech-based learning.
Eric Kattwinkel

The Future of Reading and Writing is Collaborative - 2 views

  • Boardman teaches students how to express their ideas and how to tell stories —and he encourages them to use video, music, recorded voices and whatever other media will best allow them to communicate effectively. He is part of a vanguard of educators, technologists, intellectuals and writers who are reimagining the very meaning of writing and reading.
  • the idea of the author as someone who works alone to produce something that is hers comes from the Enlightenment—and from then until now is only a “blip in time.”
  • “The 6th graders were running down to library class, banging down the door to get in, which you don’t often see,” Flemming said.
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  • Consider a party, he says. A guy named Bob may have hosted, but if there weren’t any guests, the party wouldn’t exist. We call it Bob’s party, but is it really his?
anonymous

ARIS - Mobile Learning Experiences ||  Demo - 0 views

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    Another interesting AR app.
Jason Outlaw

English-Teaching Robots To Terminate Jobs in South Korea - 0 views

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    Interesting article on robot-teachers in Korea. Let's say there are two scenarios: 1. Creating a technology that competes with non-consumption, and 2. Creating a technology that competes with human labor Does the nature of one's advocacy change? Should it? What if it isn't your job that is on the line? What if it is indeed your job? Does this think about you you frame your discourse surrounding such an emerging technology?
anonymous

YouTube - How to use Droid Layar reality browser - 0 views

shared by anonymous on 23 Nov 10 - No Cached
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    Extending yesterdays topic on AR, here is an app developed in the Netherlands which is a bit different than others in the field. Check out the video linked here. 
Devon Dickau

Education Week's Digital Directions: Calif. Department of Ed. Now on iTunes U - 0 views

  • providing educators with free resources for professional development
  • With districts and schools under tremendous pressure to make every dollar count, teachers can now download top-rated educational content at no charge
  • Available content meets the CDE's criteria, which includes high-quality video, audio recordings, presentations, PDF documents, and other education-related information
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  • free professional development resources that are produced primarily by districts and private education institutions throughout the state
anonymous

In Defense of Digital Play | Launchpad Toys - 1 views

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    "Six Stages of Platform Adoption": UNBRIDLED EXPECTATIONS UNIMAGINATIVE CONTENT MIGRATION REALITY CHECK EMPOWERMENT OF THE NAY-SAYERS CREATIVE CONTENT DEVELOPMENT PLATFORM MATURATION & VINDICATION OF THE VISIONARY
anonymous

Toontastic | Launchpad Toys | Creativity at Play - 1 views

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    This looks like a fun way to engage kids in digital storytelling. 
Devon Dickau

BBC News - The rights and wrongs of digital books - 2 views

  • The latter part of 2010 may mark the point from which future historians date the transition to screen-based reading for literary fiction as well as reference works
  • However, even they are not yet willing to accept that the price of electronic texts is too high, and that readers will not pay the same for a bunch of bits as they will for a bound book, since the market knows that it costs less to send electrons over a network than it does to buy paper, make books out of it and ship the physical objects around the world
  • When you buy an digital copy to read on your e-book reader, phone or laptop all you get is the copyrighted bit, and what you pay for is a licence to have a copy or copies of the text.
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  • Amazon recently announced that it will let Kindle owners "lend" books, but only for two weeks and only once per title.
  • The idea of "intellectual property" deliberately conflates the two and allows politicians to pretend that laws about physical property should extend to digital downloads. We need to challenge this unjustifiable elision if we are to think seriously about copyright and business models in the age of electronics.
Sabita Verma

How the iPhone Could Reboot Education | Gadget Lab | Wired.com - 2 views

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    One university gives all freshman and iPhone/iPod Touch. Let the learning begin!
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    That's not just any university--that's ACU (go wildcats)! In fact, I was working at the copy shop and made the copies for the original proposal of the initiative. I also attended the conference they held last year to share research about the program. If you're interested, just let me know and I can talk about what they had to say at the conference.
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    Review of pilot program that gave iphone/ipod touches to college students in Texas. Mentions other initiatives at Stanford and UK universities.
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    Article on how iPhones could change education.
Yang Jiang

More Colleges Are Using Hand-Held Devices as Classroom Aids - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    Clickers have been popular in Northwestern University and Harvard. In this report, clickers are not only regarded as a device that improves teaching quality, but also a means that helps teachers know how many students are present and helps students focus more and read more.
Yang Jiang

From Some Teachers, Excitement About Classroom Tech - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • The New York Times and its Learning Network recently put out a call asking teachers to make videos describing how technology had changed their classrooms. You can watch our pick of the best submissions here.
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