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e-Learning Today TV | K-12 - 6 views

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    Podcast, about 9 minutes in, they talk about naming me (Cyndi Danner-Kuhn) as Blogger of the week Bits, Bytes, and Nibbles from Passionate Educator Cindy Danner-Kuhn http://blog.learningtoday.com/blog/bid/27093  and Technology is Changing the Way We Teach | Cyndi Danner-Kuhn vhttp://blog.learningtoday.com/blog/bid/27282/Technology-is-Changing-the-Way-We-Teach-Cyndi-Danner-Kuhn?source=Blog_Email_[Technology+is+Changi]
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Cool Cat Teacher Blog: 1:1 laptop implementation Session at #iste10 - 0 views

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    "Mike - "Do not do workshops around hardware and software training. The research is clear if you train teachers how to do spreadsheets -- if you teach them how to analyze data - they go back and teach kids how to analyze data and do spreadsheets." Cyndi - "Get rid of the network nazi's -- people who are IT people with no background in curriculum or education have no business making curriculum decisions." (Those who have heard me speak know I agree with this.) Mike- Leadership is everything - 4 characteristics of places where successful things are happen"
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Technology is Changing the Way We Teach | Cyndi Danner-Kuhn - 6 views

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    another article!!
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Podcast348: Reflections on Technology Classes for PreService Education Teache... - 0 views

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    This podcast is a recording of a conversation over skype on May 14, 2010, with Dean Mantz in Sterling, Kansas, Dean Shareski in Moosejaw, Saskatchewan, Cyndi Danner-Kuhn in Manhattan, Kansas, and Wesley Fryer in Edmond, Oklahoma. For the past several years, each participant has taught pre-service technology classes for undergraduate college students. In this conversation (which runs long, about an hour and a half) topics ranged from how course activities are selected, structured and assessed, epiphany or "a-ha" moments in teaching, changes which have been made to the course or how the course is taught (mixing face-to-face, online and blended modalities) and how to best leverage face-to-face interaction opportunities with students. LOTS of great ideas here. Check the podcast shownotes for most (if not all) of the referenced websites, curricula and resources from our conversation. This podcast is labeled (part 1) because we plan to continue the discussion in upcoming months!
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

iPads in the classroom: Creating faculty and students tech-savvy risk takers - 1 views

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    iPads in the classroom: Creating faculty and students tech-savvy risk takers
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Bits, Bytes, and Nibbles from Passionate Educator Cindy Danner-Kuhn - 11 views

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    Wow, they did a story on me!! Almost fell off my chair!! I am very honored!!
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