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Lucie deLaBruere

MAT 622 Class Blog - 1 views

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    Our Class blog
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    Our Class Blog
Frank Barnes

Survey Gauges Teachers' Views on Ed Tech - Teaching Now - Education Week Teacher - 0 views

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      This indicates a need for teachers to have a better understanding of what can be done with mobile devices.
  • Despite all the bring-your-own device buzz over the last few years, meanwhile, teachers were chillier to handhelds (smartphones and iPod touches—the devices students tend to bring to school) than other tools. While the percentage of teachers with access to such devices went up to 36 percent, from 26 percent a year ago, the tools were rated below other devices (sixth out of a list of eight, even below projectors) on "potential to enhance education."
  • In general, the survey says, teachers view technology as a "teaching tool used by teachers" rather than an "administrative tool" or a "self-learning tool used by students."
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      This indicates the need to alter teachers' perception of how to engage students with technology. It's ironic that some teachers can make that connection for themselves without linking it to their students' learning experience.
Steven Davis

Revolution Mosaic App - funded through Kickstarter.com - 0 views

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    Very alternative take on app development where a final collaborative art project is the goal.
Lucie deLaBruere

Google Goggles image recognition debuts on iPhone | TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog - 0 views

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    Consider using this feature on field trips
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    If you have an IDevice, give this image search feature a try. Would be useful on field trips.
Frank Barnes

8 Ways Educators Can Foster Passion-Based Learning - 0 views

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      This is what Steve Jobs did with Apple. Making the complex seem simple resides in the realm of many great innovators.
  • Einstein once said, “Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex… It takes a touch of genius – and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction.”
  • foster creativity by allowing self-expression and having students pick their own topics
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  • Instead, teachers can have students design their own rubric for a project, and teachers can approve it beforehand.
  • Instead, teachers can have students design their own rubric for a project, and teachers can approve it beforehand.
  • Allow time for play. Creating a positive learning environment is just as important as teaching basic skills.
  • Laughter is said to increase white blood cells and neurotransmitters for memory and alertness
  • Find out about your students interests. Getting to know your students on a personal level can help understand their motivation.
  • Allow students time to “get in the flow”.
  • After all is said and done, teaching is a mix of science and art.
  • Creating opportunities for students to take part in greater community events allows them to have a purpose to use their imagination and skills. Studies by Rosenthal and Jacobsen suggest that a positive, stimulating environment, where learning is present, can actually support connections in the brain and enhance memory.
  • Allow time for your own learning.
  • As Einstein once said, “Education is what remains after one has forgotten what one has learned in school.”
Lucie deLaBruere

Best ways to listen to podcasts in iOS 6 | Macworld - 0 views

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    A pretty technical article explaining the confusing world of podcast.
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    A technical article explaining podcast app in ios6
Will Bohmann

Teaching video literacy for a media revolution | Media Network | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

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    "Video is the way that we, increasingly, communicate stories, news, information and even ideas to one another. It's powerful because it often transcends barriers of language and of culture. It is universal and powerful. It drives everything from politics to religion, and much in between"
Morgan Potter

Posting Video to Google+ Community from iPad or iPhone - 0 views

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    How-to for posting video to g+ community from mobile
Morgan Potter

Evernote for Educators - LiveBinder - 1 views

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    Evernote is a great multiple use tool for organization and workflow that I would recommend for transforming mobile learning.
Jane Wilde

Educational Uses of Digital Storytelling - 0 views

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    K12 digital storytelling contest for K-12 Students and Teachers.
Jane Wilde

Jessica Pack on Vimeo - 0 views

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    Jessica Pack's student videos on vimeo
Berta Winiker

6 tech tools to bring out the A student in you - USATODAY.com - 0 views

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    for reading comprehension and text to speech
Frank Barnes

20 Digital Learning Day Activities For Your Classroom - 1 views

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    Many ideas for tech in the classroom.
Frank Barnes

The Web Revolution: This is Just the Beginning -- THE Journal - 0 views

  • "This is my eleven year-old," he said, "who, on one machine, is playing Minecraft and, on the other machine, is watching videos on how to play Minecraft." This is how our students are learning. They are teaching each other and they are learning from the Web.
  • Casap pulled his own phone from his pocket. "What you have in your hand is going to be their Commodore 64. It's going to be their Apple IIe. When they're in their twenties, it's going to be the thing they buy at a thrift store and put on a shelf in their hipster apartment just because it's cool to have one." That's the generation, he said, that's coming into our schools, and we need to be ready for that.
  • "Learning doesn't happen Monday through Friday, from this time to that time," he said. "This generation of kids are growing up consistently learning all the time."
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