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Phil Taylor

10 Major Technology Trends in Education -- THE Journal - 0 views

  • The 2013 results represent more than 400,000 surveys from 9,000 schools and 2,700 districts across the country. Respondents included 325,279 students, 32,151 teachers and librarians, 39,986 parents, 4,530 district administrators and, new to this year’s survey, 1,346 community members.
  • 89 percent of high schools students have access to Internet-connected smart phones, while 50 percent of students in grades 3 through 5 have access to the same type of devices
  • students are designing “best-fit” solutions for their very specific needs.
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Phil Taylor

Google Announces New 'Classroom' Tools | EdSurge News - 0 views

  • Classroom, Yeskel says managing classroom assignments will be even easier. Teachers can create a class and enroll students with their Google Apps for Education email, or by sharing a class code. Once the roster is set, teachers can create, assign, collect and grade assignments. They can also see in real-time how students are doing and offer feedback as well.
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    Should be in place by the fall for GAFE schools. Looks very interesting.
Phil Taylor

10 useful tools for assessment with tech | Ditch That Textbook - 0 views

  • Flubaroo – This add-on to use with Google Forms and Google Sheets will auto-grade simple formative assessments.
Phil Taylor

Harvard Education Letter - 0 views

  • ninth-grade English Literature class bent over their cell phones, furiously texting. They are engaged and on task, and she will soon have their thoughts on the possible consequences of Friar Lawrence marrying two star-crossed lovers in sixteenth-century Verona.
  • lessons around the capabilities of the dumbest phone
  • For such quick assessments, many teachers use the free Web tool www.polleverywhere.com to get instant feedback
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  • tudents told researchers that they learned best when collaborating with peers and, when asked to name their choice of technological learning tools, overwhelmingly chose smart phones over fancy new laptops.
Matt Henderson

Access to justice becoming a privilege of the rich, judge warns - The Globe and Mail - 1 views

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    Cool discussion perhaps in Grade 9 SS or Law.
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