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Rachel Barnhill

The Role of Technology in Early Childhood Programs - 0 views

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    This article addresses the best way to integrate of computers into early childhood programs
Elizabeth Ibarra

Video Games Are New Teaching Tool - 0 views

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    Annotation #2 This video was on a school that made video games at part of the school for those students who are struggling to stay focused. Students are able to do work from computer games made by the schools.
Brittany McElroy

Soylent is People! Word Processor Plugin Crowdsources Your Editing - 0 views

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    The video "Soylent is People! Word Processor Plugin Crowdsources Your Editing," is all about an editing software called Soylent that many people use. It is an internet based editing program that you pay to use each time you use it. You have to pay each time because you are paying people to review your paper in a more thorough way than a different editing software would.
Caitlyn Millerick

Brain Pop - 0 views

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    In this article I have read was Understanding Multimedia Learning: Integrating multimedia in the K-12 classroom. I came across this article when I was messing around on the Brain Pop site. As I was reading through this article they pointed out that the students in K-12 are different in the way that they are "Digital Natives." They use this term as to describe who has grown up with technology verses people that have not. This describes the people who have never known of a world without technology.
Kim Jaxon

Anne Balsamo: Videos and Frameworks for "Tinkering" in a Digital Age - 0 views

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    For those of you who are thinking about theories of "play" and how they relate to technology, this is really interesting: "A professor at USC shares video from a recent meeting that brought together artists, educators, researchers, and technology experts to discuss "tinkering" for learning in the digital age."
Jessica Stoffel

Sugata Mitra: The child-driven education - 0 views

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    This is a TED talk about placing computers in countries where children to not have access to teachers. In doing this, the children become their own teachers by pure interest in the computer, and in the end, they learn just as much, if not more, than children who have access to adult teachers.
karina michel

Part I: Answers to Questions About Video Games and Learning - 0 views

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    As I was looking for articles to do more research on my topic, I came upon an article that seemed to have a good amount of information that could be helpful to my research. A question that was asked in the article was whether or not all this technology that is being used in classrooms could be giving kids anxiety.
brittany powles

sexting statistics - 0 views

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    This website is made of a survey done by The National Campaign. This sight has all of the facts. The articles states that this "sexting is the new craze" . These students aren't even high school. I like this website because it gives me facts of the people in this world, I know it is a small survey compared to the entire world but they are good statistics to work with. There is a movie called The Odd Girl Out. This movie portrays how harmful this subject is. This teenage girl starts high school and "makes friends". She soon finds out that these friends are fakes. She chops her hair off, she over doses on sleeping medication all because these "friends" are calling her fat and other degrading words.
Marci Sanchez

Object Lessons: Towards an educational Theory of Technology - 0 views

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    In this peer-revised journal, the authors give an evaluation and analysis of integrating more technology into classrooms across America. Not only do they bring in material that deals with success stories of some school districts with computer technology but they also look at more in depth matters like the teachers' uses of these new technologies. They give evidence to show how significant of an impact technology has on education as well as why some teachers are frustrated at the idea of more technology.
Balyn Baldridge

Creating Web-Based Treasure Hunt - 0 views

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    In the article teacher Janice L. Rozich talks about an internet treasure hunt she made for her students to learn about Japan.
Grant Keller

http://vosloo.net/wp-content/uploads/pubs/texting_and_literacy_apr09_sv.pdf - 0 views

ANNOTATION #3 This piece was on some of the effects of SMS messaging has on literacy. It shows instant messaging can be productive in literacy. Kids use creative phonetic substitutions in textin...

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Jena Keady

U.S. Elementary and Secondary Immersion Survey - 0 views

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    This article on the CARLA website is about where to find the results of a 1994 questionnaire that was mailed to 140 immersion schools in the U.S. to collect information about the language immersion program, language use, the big picture, developing curriculum, learning in non-school environments, and expressing cognitive operations through the language of immersion.
Mary Landaker

Let the Games Begin: Entertainment Meets Education - 0 views

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    This article covers video game use in the classroom and the advantages to introducing students to video games.
caitlin O'donoghue

orton gillingham method to teaching - 0 views

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    "Reading is the most important academic skill and the foundation for all academic learning. If our children cannot read, they are on the road to academic failure. Teaching children to read must be our highest priority." The Orton-Gillingham method is language-based and success-oriented. The student is directly taught reading, handwriting, and written expression as one logical body of knowledge. Learners move step by step from simple to more complex material in a sequential, logical manner that enables students to master important literacy skills. This comprehensive approach to reading instruction benefits all students.
Nicole Sims

Individuals with Disabilities Education Act - 0 views

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    In 2004, Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) was past in the United States, ensuring states and public agencies give disabled children ages three to twenty-one the "early intervention" they deserve.
brittany stewart

Using the worldwide web to support classroom based education - 0 views

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    how the web can be used in classrooms and how teachers can use them
Brooke Mullins

Benefits of using Multimedia tools in Classrooms - 0 views

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    Annotation: Benefits of Using Multimedia in Education, and "Kids views on technology in the classroom" On this website, Benefits of Using Multimedia in Education, it states many benefits of using technology within the classroom from the professor's point of view as well as the student's perspective. It states how educators believe that "multimedia tools provide students with opportunities to represent and express their prior knowledge" and "empower students to create and design rather than absorbing representations created by others". These observations are seen through researches that have been made on other websites and are linked right next to each statement of observation and benefit. Furthermore, it shows how multimedia tools benefit students work from "four perspectives: 1) as researchers, they must locate and select the information needed to understand the chosen topic;2) as authors, they must consider their intended audience and decide what amount of information is needed to give their readers an understanding of the topic;3) as designers, they must select the appropriate media to share the concepts selected; and 4) as writers, they must find a way to fit the information to the container including the manner of linking the information for others to retrieve(Smith,1993)".
amber feary

Joel Burns tells gay teens "it gets better" http://www.joelburns.com - 0 views

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    this video is of Joel Burns talking about how he was bullied and how its a serious matter with the recent deaths that have been happening and his message of 'it gets better' just speaks volumes to those who are being bullied and those who can stop it.
Sarah Rupley

Why did you learn today? Teachers' Perceptions of Casuality - 0 views

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    Teachers' casual attributions is one of the mechanisms by which teachers' expectations are converted into the way the student achieves in their classroom. They state that students' achievement in the classroom vary with casual attributions with highly achieved students than lower achieved students. It is crucial that teachers' attributions and how they affect the children's attributions in the classroom.
Bour Nhia Her

A world I don't inhabit: disquiet and identity in Second Life and in Facebook - 0 views

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    In this article, It talks about the the expereinces of engaging with sicial sofware.It mention about the identity and issues that occur bacause of this social network such as facebook. This article argue about the affects that may happpen to both students and teachers.That these kind of network plays a big role in our eduacation life.
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