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Allison Gevarter

N.J. schools explore using iPads as teaching devices | NJ.com - 5 views

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    Really interesting article on a school district in New Jersey that is testing iPad use across multiple classroom subjects . The district purchased 60 devices for students in the testing program. Pending the results, they are considering providing all of their high school students with the device as early as next year.
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    Thanks for contributing this great article. I am going to closely monitor this "experiment" and may potentially seek to interview some of the teachers who created this iPad curriculum for the various courses.
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    I'd really like to see one of these lessons in action- this sounds cool. I wonder, do the ipads stay in the classrooms?
Uche Amaechi

The best iPad ad (not made by Apple) | Technically Incorrect - CNET News - 3 views

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    Interesting video and snarky article.  Complex technology with a dead simple UI used for learning--or amusement?  Or Both?
Doug Pietrzak

A Case for Singletasking: The One-Task-At-a-Time Method - 2 views

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    Something to think about amidst our busy scheduling with readings and projects, etc.  
Cameron Paterson

Disrupting Class - 6 views

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    Michael Horn, co-author of "Disrupting Class" and Executive Director for Education and the Innosight Institute, has agreed to do a live chat with me and Andrew Barras on Wednesday, September 29. Right now the time is looking like 12Noon EST. This is a great one-on-one interaction opportunity for teachers, education reformers, education administrators and anyone interested in the role that digital learning plays in the delivery of equity to every student in America.
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    Hi Cameron, If you do get something arranged and want more participants, we could post this on the TIE list, EPLIP list, or the T561 class list... Of course, if you are trying to do something more intimate, that might not be a good idea, and you should just let Diigo followers go :) Anyway, kudos for putting it together!
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    Justin, would be great to post this on the lists you mention.
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    Sure, can you email me a short little blurb with a few more details-- confirming the time, the medium, the end time, the topic, etc.
Maura Wolk

Clifford Stoll: Why Web Won't Be Nirvana - Newsweek - 0 views

  • When most everyone shouts, few listen
  • Computers and networks isolate us from one another. A network chat line is a limp substitute for meeting friends over coffee.
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    A break from all our optimistic reading to check in with a pessimist.
Maura Wolk

The Future of the Book. on Vimeo - 2 views

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    "Nelson: Giving readers what they need to form their own opinions on the important topics of our time." While this platform has a lot of potential and a lot of positive aspects, I can't help but wonder if it's not just imposing a top-down system of learning. Although it's marketed as helping you form your own opinions, I'd argue that you're shoved in the direction of that opinion.
Chris Dede

Can Cellphones Be Educational Tools? - NYTimes.com - 5 views

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    Little by little, unique educational uses are popping up for cellphones.
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    Dialogue on whether cellphones can be useful tools in education
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    I think the Oneville team will show that they can!!
Yang Jiang

Leaving Tumblr for Instapaper - NYTimes.com - 3 views

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    A new project named Instapaper is developed to solve the time and space difference problems in reading on computers.
Yang Jiang

Buyers in New York Purchasing iPhones That Are Resold in China - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    iPhone is China cannot be labelled as luxury products, actually. The need for the latest iPhone (iPhone 4), shows the demand for latest technology in this country.
Mydhili Bayyapunedi

danah boyd | apophenia » Call for Papers: Digital Media & Learning Conference - 4 views

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    Digital Media Conference 2011 is happening at Irvine CA! and they've invited proposals for papers
Doug Pietrzak

Solar Roads Fix The Grid And Crumbling Pavement | Autopia | Wired.com - 0 views

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    I love this idea and thought I'd share it
Eric Kattwinkel

Cell Bound: Why It Is Hard to Ignore Public Mobile Phone Conversations: Scientific Amer... - 0 views

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    Why is overhearing a "half-alogue" more annoying than overhearing a dialog? Study shows that it's not a question of volume: hearing a half-alogue causes the brain to work harder to make sense of it, hurting our performance other cognitive tasks. Could this phenomenon be exploited in a positive way in a learning environment? (e.g. make use of the brain's natural tendency to work on filling gaps?)
Devon Dickau

BBC News - US schools may get unused fibre links - 0 views

  • high-speed web access for schools was vital "in order to participate in a 21st Century economy"
  • looking at the role of technology in learning
  • educational opportunities like properly wired classrooms, the right kinds of software or textbook opportunities they should hav
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  • We are falling behind and it's obvious in a global economy that other countries are doing a better job than we are
  • The back-to-school forum highlighted three main goals to help move the country towards a digital future that puts the US back on the map: ensuring every child is digitally literate by 8th grade, around 14 years old educating parents about technology and its value
  • making every classroom a 21st-Century classroom
  • Digital literacy is vital
  • there is a huge entrepreneurial opportunity to fill in that gap
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    Really interesting article about the perceived importance of Internet to the K-12 student and suggesting how other entities and organizations are supporting equal access in this way.
Julia Jacobsen

Howtoons » About - 1 views

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    This website has comics that teach kids how to build things.  It looks like a fun tool for science and engineering education.
K Kelly

Facebook CEO Zuckerberg to Donate $100 Million to Newark Schools - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    I'm a cynic, so I can't decide how much of this is a PR move by Zuckerberg. Regardless of his motive, it's a lot of money for Newark. Will it solve anything?
Natalie Hebshie

Part I: Answers to Questions About Video Games and Learning - NYTimes.com - 5 views

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    Definitely want to read some of the books mentioned in this Q&A.
amy hoffmaster

Free iOS Physics App Calculates Velocity from Video -- THE Journal - 0 views

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    Vernier develops some interesting data collection technology for a tough concept. Will capturing info frame by frame and generating a graph help students understand the concept of velocity?
Jason Outlaw

US Congressman Introduces Measure to Address Crisis in K-12 Computer Science Education - 0 views

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    The further along I go, the more I am realizing that we have fully arrived in the information age. For our nation to compete globally - we must get out of the trap of growing media consumers, technology consumers, and information consumers. We must grow a generation of students who not only use technology, but understand technology so that they can become active technology producers, so that they can create, innovate, imagine, and disrupt. Possibly, understanding computer science will be as important as learning to read and write - the new literacy.
Jason Outlaw

Formal vs informal education - 0 views

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    I came across this article that talks about informal education vs. formal education based up on the experience of two siblings. It seems to me that over the past few years, the amount of learning materials has increased exponentially, and the my supplemental-informal education parallels my classroom / formal education. Perhaps it is time to begin to start training students to deal with infinite information, and to make it manageable so that they can begin to supplement their educations in novel ways, on their own terms.
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