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Sarah Hanawald

My Music Tech: My Music Tech Launches Podcast - 0 views

  • episodes about music education technology and will specifically feature podcasts by music students as they learn about various aspects of music, podcasting and digital audio technologies.This podcast will be of benefit to school music teachers, technology teachers and anyone interested in learning the basics of podcasting and it's application in an educational setting.
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    This is the site for a podcast by a music educator interested in composing using technology and "found" sounds.
Cindy Phthisic

pcs-tech.net - 0 views

Sarah Hanawald

Will social networking stop greenwashers? | Green Tech blog - CNET News.com - 0 views

  • Most notably, perhaps, is the emergence of dozens of "green" Web sites, many from tech industry veterans, that aim to put like-minded people on the same page. These social-networking efforts enable users to assess products personally, offering a balance to green labels and ad campaigns.
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    Interesting--technology can help us figure out who the bad guys are! The power of social networking.
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    An interesting article that points out the power of social networking in a way I hadn't thought about before.
Cindy Phthisic

learningevents » home - 0 views

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    list of ed tech related professional development events happening all over
Sarah Hanawald

Flexknowlogy » Defining "Creepy Treehouse" - 0 views

  • This article is an attempt to objectively define the phrase “creepy treehouse” as coined by Chris Lott, and in current usage by ed tech folks such as Scott Leslie, Marc Hugentobler, John Krutsch, and others
  • In the field of educational technology a creepy treehouse is an institutionally controlled technology/tool that emulates or mimics pre-existing technologies or tools that may already be in use by the learners, or by learners’ peer groups.
  • nstructors push down hot Web 2.0 technologies, while students push back with vocal objections or passive resistance.
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    When adults coopt what the kids see as "theirs" for schooling purposes.
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