This constructive article written by Nicole Krueger stresses the importance of developing student's abilities to tell their stories through the use of many technological mediums, focusing primarily on video. In today's digital age, sharing our stories or work with the world is an integral part of making learning meaningful and positioning oneself to take place in digital society. While many teachers are still hesitant to integrate video projects into their curriculum, "creating a video can provide an authentic learning experience that brings together critical skills, such as analytical thinking, problem solving and collaboration." Therefore, I think this article is very helpful to our class and other educators alike as it promotes the use of technology in a very creative, innovative, and opportunistic way for students to think beyond the classroom, develop essential abilities, and strive for excellence. The progression of utilizing video projects in the classroom can only implicate stronger motivation for students to exercise technological tools as a major pathway of transferring their learned knowledge and skills to real world application.
This ins interesting because Microsoft is planning to integrate Skype within Outlook.com, Excel, Word, OneNote Online and PowerPoint.This will give users the option to collaborate with other people on a shared document. This will help a lot with students in a classroom setting or for online or hybrid courses.
This is a very interesting article. I liked the options it has to collaborate with other people on a shared document. I think it would be very helpful in the classroom setting.
This article goes over several very useful chrome extension used in education. One such extension is quizlet, which is a useful replacement to the standard flashcard. The article also talked about google's new dominance in the educational technology sector.
This article goes over several very useful chrome extension used in education. One such extension is quizlet, which is a useful replacement to the standard flashcard. The article also talked about google's new dominance in the educational technology sector.
This article is very similar to mine in that the applications they suggest using. Google is an excellent and efficient way for every student to keep themselves organized and prompt with obligations that they have. This article also goes in depth about what the individual apps do.
This article highlights 15 Educational Chrome Extensions that both students and educators can make use of and implement in their learning process. One of the chrome extensions mentioned that I found most useful was called "Spell Bee". This chrome extension acts as a spell checker. It is a proofreader that works on any website. One of the most useful features is that you can add your own word substitutions.
This is an excellent post that discusses the pros and cons of digital reading versus paperback reading. You may want to read up and think about how have your students optimize their digital reading if they will be reading off of ipads instead of paperback books.
I found this article on 11 good Chrome extensions for teachers and students. Overall these were very helpful and apply to a variety of subjects and grade levels. I think that "Stay Focused" is an excellent extension that limits the time on "time wasting" websites. I already downloaded this extension and think teachers would get great use of this and the other listed extensions.