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Lorie Shuck

Swift Kick Central: Valedictorian Speaks Out Against Schooling in Graduation Speech - 4 views

  • I am now enlightened
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      by whose standard?
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      Interesting viewpoint of one successful high school graduate.
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    "Last month, Erica Goldson graduated as valedictorian of Coxsackie-Athens High School. Instead of using her graduation speech to celebrate the triumph of her victory, the school, and the teachers that made it happen, she channeled her inner Ivan Illich and de-constructed the logic of a valedictorian and the whole educational system."
Lorie Shuck

How Technology Wires the Learning Brain | MindShift - 0 views

  • The technology train has left. You have to deal with it, understand it, and get some perspective
  • “The brain is complex,” he said. “The answers are not straightforward.”
  • “Google is making us smart,” he said. “Searching online is brain exercise.”
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    "How Technology Wires the Learning Brain February 23, 2011 | 9:45 AM | By Tina Barseghian FILED UNDER: Learning Methods, Research, Neuroscience, text, video games * 9 Comments * * Share447 * Email Post * Link to this post Getty Kids between the ages of 8 and 18 spend 11.5 hours a day using technology - whether that's computers, television, mobile phones, or video games - and usually more than one at a time. That's a big chunk of their 15 or 16 waking hours. But does that spell doom for the next generation? Not necessarily, according to Dr. Gary Small, a neuroscientist and professor at UCLA, who spoke at the Learning & the Brain Conference last week."
Ben Wyatt

10 Tools for (20)10 - 3 views

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    What will be the emerging tech tools in 2010..? check-out the list..
Ben Wyatt

Flipboard - iPad Curriculum - 3 views

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    Create an interactive class textbook using Flipboard. Create a twitter account and have students post video, blogs, etc. about topics they are discussing in class. An excellent idea on how to incorporate the iPad/Flipboard into the classroom
Lorie Shuck

Will the iPad Make You Smarter? | Gadget Lab | Wired.com - 3 views

  • newer mobile interfaces could foster focus and improve our ability to learn
  • It is less likely to cause cognitive overload to the user, based on my studies
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    "A growing chorus of voices argue that the internet is making us dumber. Web-connected laptops, smartphones and videogame consoles have all been cast as distracting brain mushers. But there's reason to believe some of the newest devices might not erode our minds. In fact, some scientists think they could even make us smarter."
Ben Wyatt

14 Technologies Educators Should Watch in 2010 -- THE Journal - 2 views

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    Which technology tools can help improve teaching and learning? Which can boost productivity? Which are just plain useful for keeping organized? At the FETC 2010 conference last week, education technology veterans shared their lists of apps intended to make life in and out of the classroom faster, easier, and, well, better.
Ben Wyatt

AJET: Australasian Journal of Educational Technology Home Page - 2 views

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    A wealth of professional articles dealing with educational technology. You can view and download the articles as PDF's.
Lorie Shuck

EDUCAUSE | Educational Games - 2 views

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    Educause search results
Ben Wyatt

The 100 Best (And Free) Online Learning Tools - 2 views

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    Over 100 Free resources to use in the f2f or online classroom. Learning objects, FREE, as well as emerging tech. and social networking tools to use in your classroom
Lorie Shuck

100 Ways You Should Be Using Facebook in Your Classroom | Online College Tips - Online ... - 2 views

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    "Facebook isn't just a great way for you to find old friends or learn about what's happening this weekend, it is also an incredible learning tool. Teachers can utilize Facebook for class projects, for enhancing communication, and for engaging students in a manner that might not be entirely possible in traditional classroom settings. Read on to learn how you can be using Facebook in your classroom, no matter if you are a professor, student, working online, or showing up in person for class."
Lorie Shuck

Educational video game design: A review of the literature - 2 views

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    PDF
Lorie Shuck

Responding to Student Writing (audio style) - ProfHacker - The Chronicle of Higher Educ... - 2 views

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    Responding to student writing in an effective and timely manner is important to student success. And we want students to succeed, to be good writers. However, students don't often expect to receive detailed and intricate feedback on their work; they expect to see the dreaded "red pen" marks. They assume that we don't really read their writing, that we give each page a cursory glance, and that we are only looking for spelling and grammatical errors. This implies-and the students believe-that "writing" is only "writing correctly." But writing is much more than that, and as professionals we understand this. We know that revision has a key role in the process of writing, but good revision requires good feedback.
Lorie Shuck

Tests And Quizzes ( Samigo) 2009 - 2 views

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    Slides from a presentation on the Tests & Quizzes tool (OOTB, Tests & Surveys Beta @ IU).
Ben Wyatt

International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education - 1 views

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    ISETL is dedicated to the study of instruction and principles of learning in order to implement practical, effective methods of teaching and learning, promote the application, development and evaluation of such methods, and foster the scholarship of teaching and learning among practicing post-secondary educators.
Ben Wyatt

Social Media Measurement 101 - 1 views

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    A seven-step plan to set up (and benefit from) a simple social measurement program. With the emergence of social networking, it's important to have some type of assessment plan in place to reinforce the benefit of using this platform in higher ed
Lorie Shuck

Cafescribe - 1 views

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    People have been talking about e-books since the current crop of college students was watching Rugrats, yet use has been limited mostly to die-hard techies content to put up with significant drawbacks and uncertain benefits. Until now.
Ben Wyatt

Podcasting - Pedagogy - 1 views

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    The article intends to simplify the different aspects of podcasting. The article covers types of podcasts; the pedagogical benefits of podcasting; the connection between theory and podcasting; answers to questions, queries, and apprehensions. Before trying out a new tool, it is important to understand why we do things the way we do. A crucial part of using any tool or technology is to understand, test, and determine the pedagogical appropriateness of it for specific context. Through the article, the author has tried to suggest some of the uses of podcasting along with the pedagogical appropriateness in different scenarios. At the end, the author has tried to (through pictorial representation) describe the podcasting community and the tasks performed by the community members. Also, through a pictorial representation, the author has provided a gist of the podcasting creation process as a producer and as a consumer.
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