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1:1 Laptops in the Classroom-Where Are We Now? - 1 views

  • The article asserts that indeed, the success of a 1:1 laptop program rests in the preparation and teaching strategies of the teacher in the classroom,
  • or a program to work, teacher professional development and preparation, well in advance, is essential
Phil Taylor

2011 Summer Rejuvenation Guide: Ten Teacher Tips For Getting The Most Out Of Your Summe... - 0 views

  • It's time for you! Time to relax, reflect, and recharge. Whether your summer plans call for a cool adventure or professional development, you'll find resource-packed ideas here. Take the time to learn about digital storytelling or join a site for bookworms and, most importantly, enjoy your summer!
Phil Taylor

The Flipped Classroom Model: A Full Picture « User Generated Education - 0 views

  • Briefly, the Flipped Classroom can be described as:
  • The Flipped Classroom concept, though, was not developed and articulated by Khan but by teachers such as Karl Fisch and Jon Bergman/Aaron Sams.
  • For educators, who are used to and use the didactic model, a framework is needed to assist them with the implementation of the Flipped Classroom.
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  • The Flipped Classroom Model
Phil Taylor

Dialogue New Literacies 2011: How to Use New Media to Teach Writing, Research and Analy... - 1 views

  • key to teaching new literacy skills is to change the focus of student writing.
  • the value of a written essay lies not in its format but in the skills students develop:  identify a thesis, research and analyze evidence to test the thesis, and then present the analysis results.
  • Why must these skills be confined to a written format?
Phil Taylor

Education Week: Moving From 'Acceptable' to 'Responsible' Use in a Web 2.0 World - 1 views

  • Developing Responsible-Use Policies:
  • best way schools can contribute to safe and appropriate use of the Internet and student owned-mobile devices is to move from the traditional AUP approach to an RUP—a “responsible-use policy” approach.
  • RUP policy/philosophy that treats the student as a person responsible for ethical and healthy use of the Internet and mobile devices.
Phil Taylor

The Innovative Educator: Scoop.it! Lets You Create Beautiful Subject-Specific Reading C... - 3 views

  • Students working in cooperative groups can create a Scoop.it! about a topic of interest or study. Teachers can create Scoop.Its! about topics they are studying for professional development. Teachers can create Scoop.Its! about topics their students will be studying. Students and Teachers can look at existing Scoop.Its! to connect with others who share their interests and learn about interesting things. Here are some interesting Scoop.its! that I found about learning innovatively:
Phil Taylor

Technology and Communication, Part One on Vimeo - 0 views

  • Are today’s technological applications (e.g. elearning, social networking, Web 2.0) merely natural developments in the evolution of communication technology, or do they represent a more revolutionary shift in how we communicate, learn, and relate to one another.
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    Changes in tech and communication
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