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J.Randolph Radney

The Strength of Weak Ties » No Rows, No Desks - 2 views

  • How does the design of the learning space influence the perception of the type of teaching and learning about to take place?  In other words, how does design inform the intent?
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    "How does the design of the learning space influence the perception of the type of teaching and learning about to take place? In other words, how does design inform the intent?"
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    How does the design of an online learning space influence the perception...?
J.Randolph Radney

Digital Domain - Computers at Home - Educational Hope vs. Teenage Reality - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • MIDDLE SCHOOL students are champion time-wasters. And the personal computer may be the ultimate time-wasting appliance. Put the two together at home, without hovering supervision, and logic suggests that you won’t witness a miraculous educational transformation.
  • Economists are trying to measure a home computer’s educational impact on schoolchildren in low-income households. Taking widely varying routes, they are arriving at similar conclusions: little or no educational benefit is found. Worse, computers seem to have further separated children in low-income households, whose test scores often decline after the machine arrives, from their more privileged counterparts.
  • At that time, most Romanian households were not yet connected to the Internet. But few children whose families obtained computers said they used the machines for homework. What they were used for — daily — was playing games.
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  • Catherine Maloney, director of the Texas center, said the schools did their best to mandate that the computers would be used strictly for educational purposes. Most schools configured the machines to block e-mail, chat, games and Web sites reached by searching on objectionable key words. The key-word blocks worked fine for English-language sites but not for Spanish ones. “Kids were adept at getting around the blocks,” she said. How disappointing to read in the Texas study that “there was no evidence linking technology immersion with student self-directed learning or their general satisfaction with schoolwork.” When devising ways to beat school policing software, students showed an exemplary capacity for self-directed learning. Too bad that capacity didn’t expand in academic directions, too.
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    This article was referenced in the M4T intermediate course recently.
Janet Bianchini

List of Best Ways to convert pdf word docs - 7 views

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    Some useful information from Larry Ferlazzo
eabyasinfosol

5 Canned Reports to Start Your Moodle Reporting With - LearnerScript - 1 views

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    LearnerScript, the Moodle reporting tool, is something that can be used right away, with or without minimal configuration after you plug it in on your Moodle. To make it happen, this Moodle analytics tool comes with a set of useful Canned Reports (or default reports, in other words). This Moodle plugin provides you with 85 plus Canned Reports as of now. Down the line, more of such reports will be added to this list of Canned Reports and are made to be available to Moodle users. Let's see the most common Canned reports...
J.Randolph Radney

Wallwisher.com :: Words that stick - 6 views

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    Most of you already know about this, but in case not, this is an excellent resource for media collaboration online.
J.Randolph Radney

Course: Creating Student e-Portfolios with Google Sites - 5 views

  • Creating e-Portfolios with Google Sites by Jen Hegna is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. Users are free to use, edit and share this course as long as this block stays in the course. If you download or like this course I would love to hear feedback from you!
J.Randolph Radney

Weblogg-ed » What Does "Getting It" Mean, Anyway? - 4 views

  • Each year at the GLEF meeting, George Lucas spends about 45 minutes with us talking about education and answering our questions. What he said this year was in that Level 3 area. To paraphrase, schools as we know them are going away. Not that we won’t still have physical spaces and teachers, but that the way we do school is going to have to change, will be actually forced to change by the Web and other technologies. That the questions we should be asking (and these are the ones I got listening to him talk, not words out of his mouth) are should we still be sorting kids by age or by discipline? How do we truly individualize instruction around kids’ interests and passions? How do we redefine the school day? What do we really want to assess and how do we assess it? Why should we bring kids together for physical space learning when much of what they can now learn doesn’t require it?
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    This is an interesting comment by George Lucas (as quoted by Will Richardson in his blog) on how education is being changed by social networking via the Internet.
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