Tech's Role in Learning is a 33 minute video produced by Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach that focuses on the implementation and use of technology in Project Based Learning. Nussbaum-Beach begins by looking at the TPAC model and the revised Bloom's Taxonomy (http://www.apa.org/ed/new_blooms.html) with an emphasis on students becoming creators (or producers) of knowledge. She argues that the current model of classroom instruction (desks in rows, learning independently) will not work in the 21st century, and that we need to help our students construct their knowledge in a way that will prepare them for their future in an online world.
The main point that Nussbaum-Beach makes in this video is that when our students get out into the real world, they will be connected to a global learning network. Whatever they do in life, they will be able to connect and collaborate with others around the world. It therefore becomes our job as educators to not only become connected learners ourselves, but to teach our students how to be connected learners as well. Our students need to be constructing their knowledge and sharing/publishing their learning with the world. She presents new "digital literacies" as tools that all students need to know to become members of this new global society and to make a difference in the world.
The Horizon Report is a 46 page document produced by 3 organizations: the New Media Consortium (NMC), the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN), and the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE). The report is part of a larger project that examines technologies that are emerging or are predicted to emerge within the next five years in education. Three reports are created each year: Higher Education, Primary and Secondary Education (K-12), and Museum Education.
In the Primary and Secondary Education (K-12) edition, there are six key technologies mapped out in three categories. The first category, "Near-term Horizon," includes devices, apps, and tablet computing. These technologies were indicated to be implemented in education within a 12 month period when this report was published last year. The second category, "Mid-term Horizon," is indicated to be two to three years away, and includes Game-based learning, and Personal Learning Environments (PLEs). Finally, the report includes two sets of technology in the "Far-term Horizon," which are plotted as four to five years out. These technologies are Augmented Reality (AR), and Natural User Interfaces.
This comprehensive report outlines not only these emerging technologies, but also addresses the trends and challenges in educational technology at the time of publication. It will be very interesting to see what technologies are reported on when the 2013 edition is published this June.
Welcome to the website for Foto-Mosaik-Edda. Foto-Mosaik-Edda is software which allows you to create photo mosaic pictures from your own computer. A photo mosaic picture is made up of tiny photos which are fitted together in such a way that, from a distance, they blend together to create the appearance of a new picture.