Best Lessons Learned From Publishing on SlideShare For The First Time - 0 views
Anne Murphy Paul: Why Floundering Makes Learning Better | TIME Ideas | TIME.com - 0 views
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Call it the “learning paradox”: the more you struggle and even fail while you’re trying to master new information, the better you’re likely to recall and apply that information later.
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second group was directed to solve the same problems by collaborating with one another, absent any prompts from their instructor.
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the second group “significantly outperformed” the first.
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How to Set Screen Rules That Stick | Common Sense Media - 0 views
Educational Leadership:Learning in the Digital Age:The New WWW: Whatever, Whenever, Whe... - 0 views
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counteract the New WWW's potentially harmful impact on youth, educators must use technology to create learning experiences that are real, rich, and relevant.
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Next will come 4G, in which data rates are expected to be 100 times faster than those in this first 3G wave. As the delivery platform of broadband content and functionality shifts from computer to personal device, we will be surrounded by a multimedia aura that accompanies us wherever we go
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The plan is that you'll use your phone to spend money everywhere, all the time.
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A Year with the iPad - Cole Camplese: Learning and Innovation - 0 views
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I got to see software being rethought for the first time in a long time. That little insight is what pushed me from forcing myself to be an iPad user to actually becoming an iPad user — things are different on it and it is pointless to build comparisons to a regular computer.
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purely consumption device and that just isn’t the case
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that sounds strange even for me as I read it back … the laptop is too limiting. I can’t for example easily move betwee
Children not outside playing? Don't blame technology - 0 views
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Many of the arguments being made today as to how the Internet is ruining our society were first put forth with the introduction of public speaking, the printed word, telecommunications and so on.
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should respond to emails at 6 a.m. on a Saturday (emergency or not), this is less about your boss's disposition and more about a common lack of education as to how to best use technology.
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It's my job to best manage my technology (and not the other way around).
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Why most teachers don't know what they don't know. « My Island View - 1 views
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Technology is the driving force behind most of the education innovation. It is impacting not only what we can do as educators, but it is also changing how we approach learning. These innovations may have not all reached the education journals yet, but they have been presented and are being discussed digitally and at great length in social media.
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Information from technology may be easily accessed, but it is not yet a passive exercise. It requires effort and an ability to learn and adapt. These are skills that all educators have, but many may not always be willing to use. The status quo has not required educators to use these skills in a long time. Using these skills requires effort and leaving a long-standing zone of comfort in order to learn and use new methods of information retrieval.
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They need to be the life-long learners that they want their students to be.
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Free Technology for Teachers: Best Professional Development Meeting in Years! - 0 views
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For the first time in years we had nearly the whole day to talk with our departmental colleagues about our challenges, our successes, and what we're doing in our classrooms.
Microsoft Releases Math 4.0 Free -- THE Journal - 1 views
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Microsoft has released a new version of its math education software Mathematics 4.0, making it available as a free download for the first time.
eLearning Blog // Don't Waste Your Time » Google Wave in education - 0 views
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m my first post on Google Wave: “What is Google Wave?” I’ve been finding and reading (a
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People Who Own Tablets Are Glued to Them, Read More News - 0 views
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First and foremost, tablet owners are clearly more engaged when using the devices. Whereas the desktop has myriad distractions popping up left and right, tablets tend to be best for doing one or two tasks at a time. This is good for publishers, who struggle to keep the fractured attention of readers, but it's also good for other brands.
21st Century Competencies - 0 views
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education is falling behind the curve,1 as it did during the rapid changes brought on by the Industrial Revolution.
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The last major changes to curriculum2 were effected in the late 1800s as a response to the sudden growth in societal and human capital needs
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Having students develop deep knowledge is as essential as ever. But today, we must also make that knowledge relevant.
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Adaptive learning software is replacing textbooks and upending American education. Shou... - 0 views
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“Adaptive technologies presume that knowledge can be modularized and sequenced,” says Watters, the education writer. “This isn’t about the construction of knowledge. It’s still hierarchical, top-down, goal-driven.”
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e latest techno-fad, destined to distract administrators and upset curricula for a few years until the next one comes along. But there are two reasons why adaptive learning might prove more durable than that. The first is that the textbook companies have invested in it so heavily that there may be no going back. The second: It might, in at least some settings, really work.
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“I like to think of analogies to other places where science and technology have had an impact, like transportation. We went from walking to horse-drawn carriages to Model Ts, and now we have jet planes. So far in educational technology, we’re in the Model T stage.”
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