Moore's Law Keeps Going, Defying Expectations - Scientific American - 0 views
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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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Facebook Generation Rekindles Expectation of Privacy Online - NYTimes.com - 0 views
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Tracing Technology's Unintended K-12 Effects | Fluency21 - Committed Sardine Blog - 0 views
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So what, then, is the answer? If technology is embraced by some and rejected by others, how can elementary and secondary school students be expected to know the right way to learn? It seems that the answers are about as clear as mud. I believe that technology has provided the swift kick that K-12 education has needed for decades to make the sweeping adjustments required to reach contemporary students and inspire education. I am just not sure yet which traditional teaching elements deserve to be clung to and which ones are meant for the curb.
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Digital Information Literacy. In this digital age with information at our fingertips, students AND adults must learn to evaluate and interpret this information
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A teacher is not expected to know everyone’s device or operating system. This would be impossible. The students know their device because it is theirs.
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A skill that students must learn is how to choose the best app/software for the task at hand. It doesn’t mean that every student in the class has to turn in a PowerPoint. They can each publish something different, such as a Glog, VoiceThread or Prezi, while still meeting the objectives or requirements of the projects.
Why Change as an Educator? | My Island View - 0 views
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As much as some people may yearn for the simpler times of the past, life will continue to move forward as the natural order of society requires.
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If we do not take time to understand new information and how it interacts with what we do, we, as a profession, may go the way of typewriters, photographic film, super 8 film, 8 track cassettes, landline telephones, or block-ice refrigeration.
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Staying up-to-date, relevant, on information in your own profession is a moral imperative. We can’t expect what we learned as college students to carry us through a 30 or 40-year career.
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"Cellphones are a Distraction" « My Island View - 1 views
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Note-passing is the bane of a teacher’s existence and this method is technological. Again, there are procedures in place for passing notes. The teacher needs only to now stipulate written or digital; problem solved.
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Smartphones are powerful, mobile, personal learning devices. But of course, there is that damned control issue thing.
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Why not teach them how to maximize their learning. We can’t expect them to use the technology appropriately if they “learn it on the streets”.
There's More Than One Way to Flip a Classroom - Digital Education - Education Week - 0 views
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Defining what "flipping your classroom" meant was the first topic of conversation, which proved to be somewhat more difficult than you might expect. In fact, the reason the panel consisted of nine educators, instead of two or three, was precisely to demonstrate that there were many different ways to effectively flip a classroom.
Not Just A Teacher: Teachers As Learners - 0 views
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learns best just like me-when she's interested, motivated, under no pressure of expectation and not afraid to fail. How do we as teachers transfer this type of learning to the classroom?
BBC News - Why is teaching so stressful? - 0 views
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According to England's Health and Safety Executive, teaching is the most stressful occupation there is.
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"If a teacher says they are feeling stressed. They often get a very negative reaction - like you had better just get on with it.
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He adds: "If something goes wrong - it's the teacher's fault. If the exam results are not what are expected it is also the teacher's fault