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Does It Work? - 0 views

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    This eBook explores what we are learning from local, state-level and national research into the impact of one-to-one computing on students, teachers and schools. To what degree are these ambitious programs living up to their promise? How can they be improved? And how do we build evaluation into all our endeavors going forward so that we maximize results and improve understanding about what works and what doesn't when it comes to education and technology?
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Evaluation of the Texas Technology Immersion Pilot - 0 views

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    Outcomes for the Third Year (2006-07) The overarching purpose of the study is to scientifically investigate the effectiveness of technology immersion in increasing middle school students' achievement in core academic subjects
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Welcome to the Web 2.0 Wednesday Challenge ‎(WEB 2.0 Wednesday Challenge‎) - 0 views

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    Welcome to our Web.20 Challenge. Join us each week to learn about a helpful Web 2.0 tool and then take the challenge.
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Top News - Tech trends every school leader should know - 0 views

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    A new generation of students with vastly different learning needs is redefining expectations for classroom instruction, and a growing emphasis on school accountability is changing the role of the school district IT leader
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HOW TO 2008: How To Do Almost Anything With Social Media - 0 views

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    Today, as the year draws to a close, we bring you a hand-picked selection of Mashable's social media How-To articles in 2008; some holiday reading, perhaps, or something to refer back to once you restart the daily grind in 2009
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Teacher Mentoring - WikiEducator - 0 views

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    To collaborate and find best practices on how to mentor and support teachers in the K-12 and higher education institutes of learning worldwide for online and offline learning. To encourage and promote full and blended e-learning initiatives To improve instruction and learning To reform the public school systems around the world To make learning fun and meaningful for the teachers and students To encourage lifelong learners To collaborate and find best practices on how to mentor and support teachers in the K-12 and higher education institutes of learning worldwide for online and offline learning. To encourage and promote full and blended e-learning initiatives To improve instruction and learning To reform the public school systems around the world To make learning fun and meaningful for the teachers and students To encourage lifelong learners
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Studio 4 Learning - 0 views

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    Explore, find and watch free online video help at Studio4Learning.tv
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Microsoft Security Advisory (961051): Vulnerability in Internet Explorer Could Allow Re... - 0 views

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    Serious Flaw in IE
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Microsoft to launch online versions of its software products | News | News.com.au - 0 views

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    Software as a Service
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2008 Horizon Report - 0 views

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    examines emerging technologies as they appear in and affect higher education in Australia and New Zealand in particular
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http://www.schoolsnetwork.org.uk/natconf_videos/Ken_Robinson/default.htm - 0 views

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    Ken Robinson on creativity again
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Adopt and Adapt: Shaping Tech for the Classroom | Edutopia - 0 views

  • new
  • technology
  • Dabbling
  • ...70 more annotations...
  • old things
  • old ways.
  • old things in new ways
  • Old Things in New Ways
  • New Ways
  • old things in new
  • new ways
  • doing things
  • New Things in New Ways
  • assessment online,
  • When a new technology appears
  • always done it
  • result was pretty much like
  • before;
  • cheaper
  • more efficient
  • now do with educational technology
  • new things in new ways
  • in electronic form
  • putting courses, curricula, and lesson plans online
  • pass documents around
  • such as PowerSchool
  • but the records
  • have emerged
  • haven't changed
  • new technology still faces
  • resistance
  • ock down the machines, refusing to allow students to access email.
  • cell-phone cameras
  • Wikipedia
  • buying
  • potentially highly effective educational tools
  • SimCity
  • growing number of simulations
  • Making History
  • experimental Revolution and Supercharged
  • best teachers have always used interactive models for demonstrations
  • children are doing in new ways
  • block instant messaging
  • on eBay
  • exchanging music on P2P
  • dates online
  • building games with modding (modifying) tools
  • peer rating of comments
  • integrated into our instruction
  • important question
  • understood by educators
  • how many
  • The Big Tech Barrier: One-to-One
  • work on, keep, customize, and take home
  • each student
  • device
  • one-to-one computing
  • missing technological element
  • must have each student's
  • balance between
  • political, parental, social, organizational, supervisory, and financial
  • shifting certainly initially means more work and pressure on educators
  • pressure for change
  • schools still ban new digital technologies
  • cell phones and Wikipedia
  • "back to basics
  • face anti-technology pressure from parents
  • New Problems, New Solutions
  • Much time
  • periods is often wasted in computer setup and shutdown
  • unsure about how to integrate technology in their lesson plans
  • How, then, do we move forward?
  • consult the students.
  • The only way to move forward effectively is to combine what they know about technology with what we know and require about education. Sadly, in most cases, no one asks for their opinion.
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    Technology use in schools - new ways of doing old things
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    This is obviously the future
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    Things to think about when looking to introduce technology into the classroom.
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