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Scott Tucci

Education World: Is Technology Crippling Student Creativity? One UK School Thinks So - 0 views

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    I found that this article may be helpful to this class because it explains how a school in London is not allowing any sort of technology in the classrooms of their students until they are twelve years old. The article uses hyperlinks to back up the claims of the school that implementing technology in the classroom has not shown any positive correlation towards a students ability to learn. This article is showing how a school is actually doing everything the opposite of what our class, INTC 2610, is learning how to do and it is interesting to see a view that does not believe technology integration is an integral part of learning. 
Manuel Ramirez

Integrating technology in the classroom - 0 views

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    I found this article that relates to our class. It relates to our class because it talks about how todays students are starting their schools years using more technology then ever before. Instead of having students writing, they are swiping screens. This article labels the skills that technology can help improve in students today.
Alexis Lane

An Over-Abundance of Good: Using Multiple Tech Tools at Once | Edutopia - 0 views

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    I can completely relate to this article for the fact that I get confused trying to incorporate and use as many tools as I possibly can. It's important to remember that there are many tools out there, many of them made for the same reason built in different ways. It's good to listen to your students and get feedback about which tools your students like and don't like. The reason so many tools are out there is because different variety of teachers and students like different ones. After reading this article I understand it's also really important to remember to assign one tool for one thing and not to overlap and cause confusion for you and your students in your classroom. This can be especially important in elementary classrooms where students are just becoming friendly with certain tools. Although the majority of the tools out there can do a variety of convenient things, it's better to assign one tool for them all or one tool for each. 
Brittani Schick

Why We Shouldn't Fear Technology in the Classroom - 1 views

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    I found this article in a Twitter Chat and I found it extremely informative to teachers who are hesitant to use technology in their classrooms.
anonymous

Using New Technology to Rediscover Traditional Ways of Learning - 0 views

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    This article talks about how to use technology to rediscover traditional ways of learning. The main points are rediscovering oral traditions, rediscovering gestures, dance, and the body, and rediscovering visual learning.
Chris Sheehan

HARMAN and Little Kids Rock Launch National Partnership to Expand and Modernize Music E... - 0 views

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    The article I found was very interesting. HARMAN, a leading technological company and Little Kids Rock, a national music nonprofit teamed together in a partnership to strengthen music education across the country. Dinesh Paliwan, CEO of HARMAN said "our goal at HARMAN is to inspire the next generation to realize their possibilities through the power of music, technology and service".
Miluska Gamarra

Google Virtual-Reality System Aims to Enliven Education - The New York Times - 0 views

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    This article talks about Google Expeditions, which is a new technological tool being used in the classroom. Google has created this for students to be able to take virtual field trips. Many schools cannot afford to take their students on field trips but now they can without leaving the classroom. Teachers are able to pause throughout the tour and discuss with students what is happening or what they are seeing. As of right now this has been given to some schools free of charge. Overall, we can think of this as something like Google maps but ten times better! 
Kaity Washington

6 iPad Apps for Creative Writing | Edutopia - 0 views

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    I found this article perfect because it relates to what we are presently doing in class. Basically, it is describing how popular iPads are becoming in classrooms and how younger students are using them as well. It gives a list of the to six apps for creative writing. This is useful information because some student have a hard time writing down ideas on paper, or even writing at all. These apps could help students think of ideas, strategies, and give them useful tips for writing. This article shows technology integration in classrooms through the use of iPads.
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    I found a great article about using iPad Apps to enhance creative writing for students. Some students struggle with writing. Often, they have difficulty formulating their ideas and putting the pen to paper. For these students, writing is daunting task. However, this article highlights 6 useful Apps that can help to promote and inspire students to create their own narratives. These Apps may be a fun way to enhance student learning and many of the Apps are free in the App store.
Andi Cocozza

Education World: App Review: 'Fit Brains Trainer' (iPad/iPhone) - 0 views

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    This short article is a review for those who would like to use the iPad/iPhone app 'Fit Brains Trainer.' It provides activities that allow one to think faster, to improve short and long term memory, to enhance their ability to solve complex problems, and to improve concentration when there are many distractions present.
Andi Cocozza

http://www.educationworld.com/a_tech/tech/tech146.shtml - 0 views

This article gives you nineteen activities and nearly fifty websites to help you integrate technology in the classroom.

Technology Integration Education Teaching Classroom

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anonymous

The 4 Cs of Technology Integration -- THE Journal - 1 views

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    This article suggests the 4 Cs of technology and how they can be helpful when it comes to integration in the classroom!
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    I enjoyed this article, it descriptively broke down the 4 C's and their contribution to educational technology. Education has come very far in terms of technological advancement and this article should prove very helpful to current and future teachers.
Kennedy Shinnick

ISTE | OneNote helps educators go paperless - 0 views

  • Doing so allowed for new ways of collaboration.
  • This tool provides some unique ways for teachers to interact with students that you can’t do easily with other programs
  • There are three specific sections in the tool: a collaboration space where students and teachers can work freely within the environment, a content library that allows teachers to share documents or create original content for students, and the student’s private space where teachers and individual students can communicate directly with each other.
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  • “jump in and get messy.”
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    As time goes on we will see less and less paper in the classroom. OneNote is a digital three-ring binder. This program is used as a way of interaction between teachers and students. OneNote has three different sections which are collaboration space, content library and the student's private space. Taking advantage of the new technological advances is good because the more you know of a program, the more efficient you will be able to be.
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    This article introduces the idea of classrooms going completely paperless. The idea behind going paperless is amazing. The impact that it would have on the environment and on student's learning abilities is something that needs to happen. By using Microsoft's OneNote, teachers can connect with students in a different way. In many ways our INTC class is paperless already. 
Jamal Palmer

8 Must-Have Google Chrome Apps for Students | Edudemic - 0 views

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    This article provides very useful tips for students in regards to education. Google Chrome provides multiple applications which often go untapped because people are unaware of the options they have. Another convenient factor about this article is that all of the options they've listed are affordable if not free. This article contributes to its readers by delivering lists of apps to cover every aspect of a student's needs.
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    I thought that this article would be very useful. There are so many new apps coming out each day it can be hard to know what is the best. I really like when I can go to one spot and see which app has the best reviews for a students different learning needs.
danajedziniak

ClassDojo - 0 views

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    Class Dojo allows for teachers to improve behavior by collecting data and generating it for the teacher. Furthermore, this information can then be shared with parents and administrators. Teachers can give their students feedback on their behavior, as well as send quick messages that resemble texts. It also syncs across your devices which is nice for accessing the extension at home.
maldonado1

SpeakIt! - 2 views

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    Tired of reading? Select text you want to read and listen to it. SpeakIt converts text into speech so you no longer need to read. SpeakIt is an app that uses Google and iSpeech text-to-speech service. It allows students to select text and it will read it in more than 50 languages. I think this will be a great tool for English learners and special education students because it will offer material in a different way. Some schools do not have translators for English learners and this app is going to facilitate their communication with the teachers as well as their understanding of the material.
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    This is a really cool extension. I especially love that it is able to read other languages.
toriellomichele

The Honey Chrome extension: An example of what's new and better - TechRepublic - 2 views

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    A Chrome extension called Honey can automatically find coupon codes to apply during your online checkouts. Honey, a Chrome extension which can do the coupon-hunting for you. Honey adds a "Find savings" button to many prominent sites which you can use at checkout. I love this extension because I love saving money!
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    Thank you for sharing this cool extension. I'm always scrambling in line to find coupons on my iphone, now with this quick, easy, and efficient tool, I can leave the scrambling to Honey. We all love another way to save money!
odonne33

Grammarly Spell Checker & Grammar Checker - Chrome Web Store - 2 views

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    This extension allows users to spell check and grammar check while typing online. Online language can be informal and incorrect. This extension allows for clear purposeful langauge on social media, email, professional networks and more.
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    Shannon, Grammar and spelling checks are always needed when writing a paper, email, resume, etc.This extension can be a life saver for everyone. Great Post! -Dana Olewine
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    Shannon, I really like how this not only checks spelling and grammar, but also suggests word selection mistakes. This can be really helpful!
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    This extension allows users to spell check and grammar check while typing online. Online language can be informal and incorrect. This extension allows for clear purposeful langauge on social media, email, professional networks and more.
odonne33

Chrome Web Store - 0 views

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    This extension allows users to spell check and grammar check while typing online.
christinadelcher

SearchTube - Hack your studies - 1 views

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    Searchtube is a chrome extension that allows viewers to search a word and instantly jump to that second in the video. I can think of plenty of times during this course where I would hear a specific word that caught my attention and I would have to constantly go back on the video to find what I was looking for. Searchtube is designed to gain knowledge while saving time. If you are watching the video for a specific reason you can just jump to the topic that you are interested in learning about by using key words in the searchtube bar. The downside is that the first half of the video is free and to unlock the second half of any video it is 2.99 a month subscription.
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    I like this idea, it saves time and energy.
danaolewine

Report Comments Bank - Chrome Web Store - 3 views

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    Report Comments Bank is a Google extension app for educators. The app helps teachers shorten the amount of time to write progress reports and it allows teachers to create, save and edit reports throughout the year. Being able to save the reports throughout the year also saves teachers hours from creating end of the year reports. The app is quick and easy to learn and saves teachers a lot of time from writing report cards. This app would be helpful for us because it would help future educators complete reports on time and also have more time to create lesson plans. Reviewers rate this app with five stars for how convenient and how easy it is to use.
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    This looks like a great extension. Teachers time seems to always be stretched very thin. By helping teachers save more time they can put more time into classroom lessons and activities. I agree that this is a beneficial extension for any teacher.
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    Wow, that's extremely useful in many ways! Of course any way to save time for a teacher is key. But this also gives the teacher an easy way to track progress of individual students, and really see what areas they shine or need an extra push in. I could also see this as a great way to pass a student off to the next grade level. Upon the new school year, it would be great to give a comprehensive report of the students prior year to each teacher they are starting with. This way, if the student is experiencing the same struggles, there might be a different solution the new teacher can use, or if something worked in the past they could try that method again!
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