Lee's Summit website talks about Technology Integration, SMART Board as an interactive, electronic whiteboard has been used to enhance instruction and learning.
This article examines theoretical and methodological tools that can help faculty design flexible learning environments that incorporate appropriate technologies to meet individuals' needs and course or curriculum goals.
You should also review some of the concerns that will
likely arise as you incorporate new Web 2.0 tools in your instructional
practice, especially regarding student privacy, intellectual property rights, and student etiquette.
Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIPOP).
To learn more about FOIPOP as well as the considerations faculty should make
when selecting a Web 2.0 tool, please see the following resources
If you use a smartboard in your classroom this is a pretty OK resourse site the all suggestions can be taylored to you subject. I have only used this site twice but there hundreds of simular sites .
According to the National Center for Education Statistics, the number of students in the U.S. who live in homes where the first language is not English has doubled over the last 20 years. For these language-minority students and their peers who are learning a second language, the goal is to develop several core competencies that allow them to develop and maintain social relationships and communicate ideas.
This article is from eLearn Magazine which is related with education and technology in perspective, talking about the most important things that teachers online need to pay attention to.
QR Codes is really very interesting! Type in a URL, TEXT, Phonenumber, you can just create the QR Code for yourself! This is also the first time for me to know that camera's eye can see something different with human eyes! Amazing!