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Amanda Mogensen

How Teachers Are Using Technology at Home and in Their Classrooms | Pew Research Center... - 1 views

  • 73% of AP and NWP teachers say that they and/or their students use their mobile phones in the classroom or to complete assignments 45% report they or their students use e-readers and 43% use tablet computers in the classroom or to complete assignments
  • 76% of AP and NWP teachers “strongly agree that “search engines have conditioned students to expect to be able to find information quickly and easily” 83% agree that “the amount of information available online today is overwhelming for most students” 71% agree that “today’s digital technologies discourage students from finding and using a wide range of sources for their research” 60% agree with the notion that “today’s digital technologies make it harder for students to find and use credible sources of information”
  • 70% of teachers working in the highest income areas say their school does a “good job” providing teachers the resources and support they need to incorporate digital tools in the classroom, compared with 50% of teachers working in the lowest income areas 73% of teachers of high income students receive formal training in this area, compared with 60% of teachers of low income students 56% of teachers of students from higher income households say they or their students use tablet computers in the learning process, compared with 37% of teachers of the lowest income students 55% of teachers of higher income students say they or their students use e-readers in the classroom, compared with 41%  teaching in low income areas 52% of teachers of upper and upper-middle income students say their students use cell phones to look up information in class, compared with 35% of teachers of the lowest income students 39% of AP and NWP teachers of low income students say their school is “behind the curve” when it comes to effectively using digital tools in the learning process; just 15% of teachers of higher income students rate their schools poorly in this area 56% of teachers of the lowest income students say that a lack of resources among students to access digital technologies is a “major challenge” to incorporating more digital tools into their teaching; 21% of teachers of the highest income students report that problem 49% of teachers of students living in low income households say their school’s use of internet filters has a major impact on their teaching, compared with 24% of those who teach better off students who say that 33% of teachers of lower income students say their school’s rules about classroom cell phone use by students have a major impact on their teaching, compared with 15% of those who teach students from the highest income households
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  • Teachers under age 35 are more likely than teachers age 55 and older to describe themselves as “very confident” when it comes to using new digital technologies (64% vs. 44%) Conversely, the oldest teachers (age 55 and older) are more than twice as likely as their colleagues under age 35 to say their students know more than they do about using the newest digital tools (59% vs. 23%) 45% of teachers under age 35 have their students develop or share work on a website, wiki or blog, compared with 34% of teachers ages 55 and older Younger teachers are also more likely than the oldest teachers to have students participate in online discussions (45% v. 32%) and use collaborative web-based tools such as GoogleDocs to edit their work (41% v. 34%) Younger teachers are more likely to “very often” draw on colleagues for ideas about how to use new technologies in the classroom (22% of teachers under age 35 do this), when compared with teachers age 35-54 (16%) and teachers age 55 and older (13%)
  • 94% of AP and NWP teachers own a cell phone, slightly higher than the national figure of 88% for all U.S. adults 58% of these teachers (68% of teachers under age 35) have a smartphone, compared with 45% of all adults 93% of teachers own a laptop computer vs. 61% of all adults 87% own a desktop computer vs. 58% of all adults 39% own a tablet vs. 24% of all adults 47% own an e-book reader vs. 19% of all adults 78% use social networking sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn or Google+, compared with 69% of adult internet users and 59% of all adults 26% use Twitter vs. 16% of adult internet users and 14% of all adults
  • 99% of AP and NWP teachers use search engines to find information online 90% name Google as the search tool they use most often Virtually all AP and NWP teachers (99%) use the internet “to do work or research for their job” Almost three-quarters (73%) of AP and NWP teachers are “very confident” in their online search abilities
  • 80% of AP and NWP teachers report getting email alerts or updates at least weekly that allow them to follow developments in their field 84% report using the internet at least weekly to find content that will engage students 80% report using the internet at least weekly to help them create lesson plans
  • 92% of these teachers say the internet has a “major impact” on their ability to access content, resources, and materials for their teaching 69% say the internet has a “major impact” on their ability to share ideas with other teachers 67% say the internet has a “major impact” on their ability to interact with parents and 57% say it has had such an impact on enabling their interaction with students
  • A survey of 2,462 Advanced Placement (AP) and National Writing Project (NWP) teachers finds that digital technologies have helped them in teaching their middle school and high school students in many ways.
  • t the same time, the internet, mobile phones, and social media have brought new challenges to teachers.
  • Teachers most commonly use digital tools to have students conduct research online, which was the focus of an earlier report based on these data.1 It is also common for these teachers to have students access (79%) and submit (76%) assignments online. 
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    The site explains the importance of technology and how its useful in teaching.
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    It is a recent article from 2013, contains relevant information about current teachers and what has been working well with students.
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    A survey was taken to see how well technology is working with students that are in middle school and high school. It talks about the different kinds of programs that are being brought into schools in recent years. 
edmondsbl30

Technology in the Classroom: Helpful or Harmful? | Education.com - 1 views

  • Despite the challenges, incorporating technology into education still has proven benefits, especially when it comes to personalized learning. From math games that adjust the level of difficulty as players progress to electronic books that talk and respond to the tap of a finger, products that personalize the learning experience for students often benefit their understanding. An interactive game is more engaging than a book, so technology often promotes more practice and review in areas requiring memorization, such as spelling, math and geography. This frees up time in the classroom so educators can focus on skills like problem solving, character development and critical thinking.
  • Technology also makes it easier to spend more overall time on learning. “After school and weekend time can become effective learning time with the right technology,” says David Vinca, founder and executive director of eSpark Learning, an education company that focuses on bringing iPads and iPods into the classroom. Much like how smart phones extend the workday by allowing professionals to send emails anytime, educational technology extends the school day for kids who will happily play multiplication games or review grammar on computer programs.
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    Technology in classroom is it helpful or harmful?
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    Very interesting article. Is technology helpful or harmful in the classroom. This website provides good information regarding why it is good to have it in the classroom.
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    Gives great examples of why technology is good in the classroom. It gives kids to use technology outside of the classroom as well. 
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    Kids gravitate towards technology-if your child heads straight for the video games or Facebook after school, you know what we're talking about. With a world of information at their fingertips nowadays, it seems like kids should be finding it easier than ever to succeed in school.
Kris Kucharski

Tips for Using Common Technology Tools in Teaching | CRLT - 1 views

  • Use fonts 24 points or larger for the text. Use dark type and light background for the overhead/slide. Avoid USING ALL CAPS. (The normal use of upper and lowercase characters is easier to read.) Use Italics or color rather than underline to emphasize a point. (Underline makes some characters difficult to read.) Limit seven words per line and eight lines per overhead/slide. Use the overhead/slide as a guide for presentation. Face the audience when showing the overhead/slide. Distribute a copy of the overheads/slides to students ahead of time if possible. Keep the room lights on and avoid showing slides in a dark room for more than 15 minutes (Dark rooms can make students drowsy.) Avoid putting students in a passive mode of receiving information by combining the overhead/slide presentation with chalkboard/whiteboard use or other learning activities. Have a backup plan in case of a power outage or equipment failure.
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  • Allow plenty of lead-time for planning the course and designing course web pages. Be sure that the course web pages are functional. Have a back-up plan for lectures (e.g., print or save the web pages on your local hard drive). Be well-prepared for your presentation, for example: check the classroom set up (e.g., browser, software, computer memory, monitor, and audio). verify links, especially the external links. check the room lighting to see if it is suitable for both viewing the projected screen and taking notes. arrange for a technical support staff to be in your classroom at the start of class to help with the setup if necessary. always know whom to call for help if technical problems occur. Emphasize the need for filtering and interpreting information on the Web when encouraging students to use online resources. Remind students that only a smaller fraction of the whole archive of knowledge is available on the Web.
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  • ke online discussion/conferencing an integral part of the course. (Do not separate what is happening in the conference from what is happening in the face-to-face class meetings.)
  • reate a comfortable atmosphere for the online conferencing/discussion, for example: be an active participant.
  • Set clear expectations and standards for assessing student web pages/projects.
  • bring your own experiences to the discussion.
  • Identify what features in a course management system you will use and why you will use them.
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    Tips on teaching with technology in the classroom and how to keep your students engaged.
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    Good tips for teaching with the web.
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    This site has a lot of useful tips that are short and to-the-point involving quite a few forms of technology that we will use every day as teachers.
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    This website provides helpful guidelines for using technology such as Email, powerpoints, and other technology based content in the classroom.
Nicole Mottl

10 Reasons Today's Students NEED Technology in the Classroom - 0 views

  • help prepare students for their future careers
  • reach diversity in learning styles
  • encouraging collaboration.
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  • Technology helps the teachers prepare students for the real world environment.
  • helps students stay engaged
  • 7) When mobile technology is readily available in the classroom, students are able to access the most up-to-date information quicker and easier than ever before.
  • 9) Students become more responsible. Technology helps students take more control over their own learning. They learn how to make their own decisions and actually think for themselves.
  • 10) Student can have access to digital textbooks that are constantly updated and often more vivid, helpful, creative, and a lot cheaper than those old heavy books.
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    Great explanations on why integrating technology into the classroom is helpful. 
westphala01

K-12 Solutions - 0 views

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    The way students learn is fundamentally changing. A flexible, blended classroom model is replacing the one-size-fits-all classroom approach that was confined to set hours and locations. Teachers are using digital technologies to engage students with more personalized learning experiences. Students are collaborating across geographical boundaries, and consuming and producing innovative education-related content.
Brittany Maas

Free Online Resources Engage Elementary Kids (Tech2Learn Series) - 1 views

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    Our new video series goes inside the classrooms of educators who use technology tools in their lessons every day. Learn from their challenges, celebrate their successes, and share their resources in every episode. This series is a co-production with the Teaching Channel. Visit the Tech2Learn series page to see more resources.
Kayla Kilps

Nearpod: Create, Engage, Assess through Mobile Devices. | Interactive Lessons | Mobile ... - 0 views

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    Great tool for teachers if school provides iPads. Students can view and interact with presentations in the class.
Lindsey Persinger

ABCya! | Educational Computer Games and Apps for Kids - 0 views

  • ABCya is the leader in free educational computer games and mobile apps for kids. The innovation of a grade school teacher, ABCya is an award-winning destination for elementary students that offers hundreds of fun, engaging learning activities. Millions of kids, parents, and teachers visit ABCya.com each month, playing over 1 billion games last year. Apple, The New York Times, USA Today, Parents Magazine and Scholastic, to name just a few, have featured ABCya’s popular educational games.
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    This is a website where elementary students can play games in the areas of math and language arts.
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    Learning games for children
Nicole Mottl

Why Integrate Technology into the Curriculum?: The Reasons Are Many | Edutopia - 1 views

  • Why Integrate Technology into the Curriculum?
  • echnology will help students acquire the skills they need to survive in a complex, highly technological knowledge-based economy.
  • Learning through projects while equipped with technology tools allows students to be intellectually challenged while providing them with a realistic snapshot of what the modern office looks like.
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  • Integrating technology into classroom instruction means more than teaching basic computer skills and software programs in a separate computer class. Effective tech integration must happen across the curriculum in ways that research shows deepen and enhance the learning process.
  • Many people believe that technology-enabled project learning is the ne plus ultra of classroom instruction
  • ps, frequent interaction and feedback, and connection to real-world experts. Effective technology integration is achieved when the use of technology is routine and transpare
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  • New tech tools for visualizing and modeling, especially
  • relationship between teacher and studen
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  • experiment and observe phenomenon and to view results in graphic ways that aid in understanding.
  • technology tools and a project-learning approach, students are more likely to stay engaged and on task, reducing behavioral problems in the classroom.
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  • Technology also
  • nderstanding through multiple mean
  • schools lag far behind when it comes to integrating technology into classroom learning.
  • echnology into the Curriculum
  • Through projects, students acquire and refine their analysis and problem-solving skills as they work individually and in teams to find, process, and synthesize information they've found online.
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      TECHNOLOGY WILL HELP STUDENTS WITH FUTURE OBSTACLES AND ALLOW THEM TO HAVE UP TO DATE INFORMATION 
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    I think this would be a great page because it tells why teachers should integrate technology in the classroom. I mean I didn't know why we should, I was a pencil and paper student. So, this website really helps teachers understand why to integrate technology in the classroom, which is important
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    Explains why teachers should incorporate technology into their curriculum.
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    This article talks about enhancing students abilities through the use of technology.
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    "Why Integrate Technology into the Curriculum?: The Reasons Are Many"
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    This site gives reasons why schools should be integrating technology into the classroom beyond basic computer skills.
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    I think this website would be good for teachers to view because it explains how technology helps students throughout the class room and learning.
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    Reasons as to why technology is helpful in classrooms. Also the relationship it gives between student and teacher.
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    This article would be useful because it gives advantages for integrating technology in to the classroom.
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    This article talks about the benefits of integrating technology into teaching curriculum and its benefits for students.
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    Article talks about integrating technology and what it can do for both the teacher and the classroom.
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    Reasons to integrate technology into the curriculum.  Technology enhances performance and positive feedback.  Using technology is fun, yet productive. 
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    this would be useful to teachers because technology is a big part of our lives and is constantly improving. this is going into depth as to why it is important to keep up with the times. it is interesting. 
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    This site is important because it shows that integrating technology into the learning environment will better prepare students for the future of the technological knowledge-based economy.
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    Provides ideas of why bring technology into the classroom will benefit you and your students. 
Kataryna Altobelli

Education World: Using Technology In The Classroom - 1 views

  • This archive compiles many of the features we have done on the subject of using technology in the classroom. Many of these articles have been updated many times or even rewritten as technology changes. That said, due to the ever-changing nature of technology, there will be articles on this list that are a little past their prime period of usefullness.
  • podcasts describing their favorite books
  • their ideas become posts to classroom blogs
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  • school districts can use social media tools to connect with the global audience
  • When schools use less energy by effectively using technology, they can have a huge cumulative effect in conserving energy
  • Ten Things Everyone Needs to Learn Your school will try to teach you the facts you'll need to pass their tests, but schools won't teach you the things you really need to learn to be successful. What are they? Stephen Downes offers a list of his top ten things you need to learn.
  • ecurity officer Joe Sullivan. Its educational and safe -- if you follow the rules.
  • Who Is They? Theres no simple resolution to the conflicting priorities between techs and educators, but I know this about making better policy decisions: the best rules and guidelines are those developed collaboratively.
  • Sites to See: Parent Conferences These ten sites, filled with advice, tips, and practical resources, can help ensure that your parent-teacher conferences are a pleasant and positive collaborative experience for all.
  • Seven Brilliant Things Teachers Do With Technology Here are seven technology practices that just make me marvel and feel proud to be a part of the profession. Which do you do?
  • Lets consider eight risks involved in integrating the Internet into the K-12 curriculum -- and some solutions and resources to help you minimize those risks.
  • Things Id Do Differently the Second Time Around I had a woeful initial understanding of the state of technology-readiness of my new students at Sri Padmavathi Womens University in Tirupati, India. I know now I should have spent at least the first couple of weeks in the computer lab going over the basics.
  • Creating Your Own Web Site
  • Teaching? Learning? There's an "App" for That!
  • iPods for online research, to define words, listen to music of historical periods, and more.
  • 11 easy-to-read handouts
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      I think the iPod thing is really cool, i job shadowed my aunts classroom over spring break and they used iPads and the students loved it(: 
  • Technology
  • Learning 2.0 solutions reverse the e-learning model in which content is produced by publishers and consumed by students. Instead, Web 2.0 tools allow information to be integrated immediately into a standing curriculum, engaging students and providing innovative, collaborative solutions for instructors.
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    This website has different games students can use to help learn. This website also has different articles on what technologies are useful in the classroom and which are not as helpful.
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    This website would be useful because not only does this site provide different resources and examples of how technology is used in classrooms, it also provides articles that are constantly being updated... as the technology changes so do the articles so they can accurately reflect what is currently going on with technology. It also offers newsletters and even templates/worksheets to apply the concepts that are being learned.
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    Helpful tips on how to use technology in the classroom. The site would be useful for teachers because it gives a lot of information on how to use technology with students as well as giving examples from other teachers of how these things went with their classes and the "dos and don'ts." 
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    I think this website would be useful because it has a lot of different information on tools, planning, safety, etc.
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    This site gives helpful articles that discusses different technology tools to use in the classroom. A lot of the articles update as technology evolves.
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    Great things that are happening from technology being incorporated in the classroom
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    Different Technology you can use in a class room, tips on the different technology
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    Using technology wisely in the classroom.
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    Give tips and information on how teachers use technology in a classroom. Give ideas for teaching technology and lesson plans.
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    Ways to use technology in the classroom. Tips of the week. The latest and greatest technology tools for the classroom and classroom teacher.
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    This article talks about how teachers can use technology in the classroom.
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    This website could be very useful for teachers because it provides a lot of information about different ways to effectively use technology in the classroom. It is a very well organized website that allows teachers to get several different ideas based on the grade level that they teach.
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    Articles relevant to technology use in the classroom, covering a wide variety of topics. 
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    This site would be useful for teachers because there is a wide variety  of tips and information on technology use in classrooms. This information is also updated as technology changes.
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    How to Use Technology in Classrooms
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    this site gives a brief description and different technologies and why they are useful and provides links for more in depth information
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    This website can instruct educators on how to incorporate technology into their classroom in a variety of ways. It gives a lot of great tips and ideas.
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    This website is useful as it talks about social media and how it can actually be integrated into the classroom.
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    This is a good place to start in order to find information on how to incorporate technology into the classroom. It's also a good way to search for ideas.
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    Education world is a website that offers links to articles and information on how to integrate technology into the classroom. It has many good articles including some on the dangers of technology.
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    Different ways to help you understand the use of technology
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    Many tips and tricks of using technology in the classroom.  Most of these tips include those related to the technology many children these days are familiar with.
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    This article shows how using technology is helpful not only to the children but also to make it easier for the parents and guardians to get involved in their child's learning.
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    This site has so many links in it for teachers to go to and check out. 
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    Information and tips for teachers on technology. How to improve the classroom with technology and getting the students involved.
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    how to use technology in the classroom
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    Technology has always been a major focus on EducationWorld.com. This archive compiles many of the features we have done on the subject of using technology in the classroom. Give tips to the everyday teacher on how to apply certain technolgy
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    Technology has always been a major focus on EducationWorld.com. This archive compiles many of the features we have done on the subject of using technology in the classroom.
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    Archive with links involving technology in classrooms.  Discusses the benefits of integrating technology and how to do so properly.  
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    This site will help you with technology in the class room. You can find out if there is an app for that! You could also lean how to create you'r web site! 
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    this website talks about different examples of using technology in the classroom. 
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    Articles on usefulness of certain technologies in the classroom
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    This is ways that technology is being used in the classroom. 
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    This website is useful because it provides teachers with basic technology information they could use in the classroom. It provides ideas of what you can do with the technology you have. It also provides some risks with having technology and allows teachers to be aware of some of these.
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    This is a lesson to teachers on how to use and teach their students with technology.
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