Skip to main content

Home/ Media and Technology for Educators/ Group items tagged articles

Rss Feed Group items tagged

Samantha Rao

Education Week: Colleges Overproducing Elementary Teachers - 0 views

  •  
    This is an article talkng about the supply and demand of elementary teachers now. It gives data and some problems with ovver producing teachers now. Great read if you truly want to know if you enjoy the job or just doing it because you think it is eay.
Libby Synan

Drawing Upon PBS Kids « Epic Epoch - 0 views

  •  
    article about how to not just hand technology to a child, but guide them on their journey to find an answer or solve a problem using their resources
Carl Davis

ActiveTextbook | Interactive Textbook Software from Evident Point - 0 views

  • From Reading to Interacting. Turn your vi
  •  
    "Turn your vision into reality by creating your own version of an existing PDF or textbook. Give it a dynamic touch, jot down notes, add video/audio clips, and discuss materials with your readers within your interactive content. Use Active Textbook to learn, teach or simply share your documents online - it's easy!"
Carl Davis

TechLearning: Bloom's Taxonomy Blooms Digitally - 0 views

  •  
    An update on how technology relates to Blooms Taxanomy
Carl Davis

Google Makes Quickoffice Free to Everyone -- Campus Technology - 0 views

  •  
     
Carl Davis

What is Nanoogo? - Nanoogo Support - 0 views

  •  
    "Nanoogo is an online platform for kids where they can creatively express their thoughts, showcase their fun projects, or share their dreams - freely and safely!"
Carl Davis

Larry Cuban on School Reform and Classroom Practice - 0 views

  • According to The New York Times, a new federal study shows that nearly a third of the states lowered their academic proficiency standards in recent years to stay ahead of sanctions under NCLB.
  • Not so long ago the Boulder Valley School District Board of Education was presented with a proposal to increase from two to three the number of years of mathematics required for graduation. The proposal was in response to expected changes in state standards as well to similar changes enacted in peer districts. How could Boulder Valley School District hold its head up if it required less math for graduation than was needed for college entrance? To their credit the Board voted the increase down. Their reason? They knew that changing the way math was taught from kindergarten through high school was the only way to prepare all students to take and pass more demanding high school math requirements. In the absence OF such change, the outcome of an increase in requirements would have been either a higher drop out rate, or watered down math classes that all students could nominally pass. And as hard as it was to admit, they knew they did not yet have the resources needed to make the needed changes in mathematics education. And so they resisted the satisfaction of having done something to raise the bar until they could do something to change learning. Would that other policy makers had the same courage.
  • None of these glowing forecasts are novel. In 1922, after inventing the film and starting a private company to market the innovation to schools, Thomas Edison said: “I believe that the motion picture is destined to revolutionize our educational system and tha
Carl Davis

Different faces of blended learning | District Administration Magazine - 0 views

  •  
    "Blended learning involves a student learning partly through online instruction and partly with a teacher in a school building. Students may complete online instruction in a classroom, a computer lab, or at home, with varying degrees of control over time, place, path, and pace"
1 - 20 of 47 Next › Last »
Showing 20 items per page