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Berta Winiker

Tony Vincent's Learning in Hand - Blog - 0 views

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    Scroll 2/3 of the way into this blog to find an 8 minute cartoon titled BYOD in the 21st Century, Star Trek themed. Quite enlightening. Could show to students and then discuss
Berta Winiker

Suren Ramasubbu: What Are Mobile Devices Teaching Your Kids? - 0 views

  • A generation of students is growing up with a different level of access to information at their collective fingertips.
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  • allowing the learner to work through their weak spots in the privacy of their handheld.
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  • Subjects like algebra are more palatable when placed in a game format and students can relate the relevancy of real world experiences.
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      I'm curious as to to specifics of this study about discipline issues vanishing. What was the population studied? Other questions.
  • Young people communicate differently based on today's technology.
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      clicking on the word estimates doesn't provide more details about this statement
  • Discipline issues nearly vanish:
  • The iSchool Initiative estimates each $150 iPod touch would save at least $600 per student per year.
  • ebook learning experience can be enjoyed anywhere for free.
  • Whether schools will allow ad-supported technology in the classroom remains to be seen.
  • Any notes she made on any platform would be saved automatically. This content and extra portability cost the student and the school nothing.
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      Back it up with the info, please
  • The majority of the world accesses the Internet through a mobile device instead of a desktop PC.)
  • Adults need continuing education
  • "Learning in the 21st Century: Taking it Mobile!" survey.
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    includes a link to a 2 hour audio Global Education Conference via Blackboard Collaborative
Berta Winiker

Travis's Excellent (Ereader) Adventure - The Digital Shift - 0 views

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    Direct quote: "Last year, we rolled out an ereader lending program in my fifth and sixth grade school library, and I plan to share here the ups, downs, and what-to-look-out-fors we encountered along the way. We'll talk planning and implementation of the program-but first, a bit of background. Let's hop into the librarian time machine (fashioned from an old card catalog I found on Etsy) and go back to August 2011…." This article spoke clearly to me with its tongue-in-cheek, soup to nuts look at a librarian's dilemma. Clearly, the votes not in yet and might never be. What to choose, how best to manage??? A very graphic, accessible article about the challenges of selection, purchasing and management of e-readers told from a school librarian's perspective. The author strikes a balance between humor and pragmatism, offering concrete suggestions, research and strategies. 
Berta Winiker

A Media Specialist's Guide to the Internet: 39 Sites For Using iPads in the Classroom - 0 views

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    I'd bet that there's something useful here for you or someone you know, teach, or count as a family member. Pass it on!
Berta Winiker

New to iPad? iPad Basic Work tasks - "In a Nutshell" - 0 views

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    I needed a simple info graphic, something easy on my eyes, after such a text-rich first week of class
Berta Winiker

IDEA WATCH: Innobrarians--Librarians as Innovators - Internet@Schools Magazine - 1 views

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    Librarians have been called by many titles but this article pens a new one to me - innobrarian. It might grow on me, or not. Reflect on the degree to which you and you librarian might be on the same page as change agents in your setting. Here is the direct quote from the article ;Not only can we be innovators ourselves, but in doing so, we can support the dreamers, the players, and the innovators in the building, both students and teachers. We can help them embrace their creative ideas, harness them for the classroom, bring in supporting materials, and provide that open-minded partner that innovators need. Libraries can become the places to "seed" new ideas that can spread throughout our campuses. Our role provides us with tremendous flexibility to self-define what we want to be for our campuses." Note to self - figure our how to link words so that "new technologies" and "change agents" aren't separated. Yay, one task done. Whoops, how to now tag it with Mat622???
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