Kahoot- Excellent Web Tool for Creating and delivering Quizzes and Surveys to Students ... - 0 views
Survey Finds Parents Mostly OK With Kids' Use of Tech - 0 views
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concern over stranger danger is interesting given that the actual risk (as opposed to perceived) of a child being harm by a stranger they meet online is very low.
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understand actual risks as measured by data from organizations like the Crimes Against Children Research Department, the Centers for Disease Control, the Justice Department and others who keep up-to-date records on risks and harms.
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great to see that parents are in-touch with their kids’ use of technology
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Using technology in the classroom requires experience and guidance, report finds - The ... - 4 views
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It’s older, more experienced teachers – not younger, so-called digital natives – who are experimenting more with new technology in the classroom, a new report suggests.
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the teachers surveyed said the training wheels have to come off the Internet: The filters schools use to block unverified websites prevent students from learning how to exercise good judgment.
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“I don’t see a lot of new teachers coming in knowing how to apply technology,
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One-to-One or BYOD? Districts Explain Thinking Behind Student Computing Initiatives | E... - 0 views
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the district shelved the idea when it became apparent that students preferred using their personal mobile devices and that the cost of buying and refreshing notebooks every three to four years would be prohibitive
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surveyed the 155 eighth-graders participating in the pilot, they learned something interesting: Although students loved the idea of having their own computer to do their homework, 52 percent of them were using their personal computers rather than those issued by the school
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IT department beefed up the wireless network in its two middle schools and the high school and standardized on a set of cloud-based applications
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Mentimeter | Interact with your audience - 1 views
How An LMS and BYOD Changed A School - 0 views
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blended learning and is ideally managed as teacher-led and student-centred.
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During three years at The Southport School in Queensland, Australia, my colleagues and I managed to produce significant changes in classroom practice via the use of Moodle and the staged introduction of mobile devices to the classroom.
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The survey further indicated that most students had 2 or more devices with them in school.
What's the Future for Mobile Devices in the Classroom? [#Infographic] | EdTech Magazine - 0 views
Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project's Presentations on SlideShare - 0 views
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he Pew Internet & American Life Project aims to be an authoritative source on the evolution of the internet through surveys that examine how Americans use the internet and how their activities affect their lives. We take no positions on policy issues related to the internet or other communications technologies. We do not endorse technologies, industry sectors, companies, nonprofit organizations, or individuals.
The Innovative Educator: Innovation Revisited - LONG AWAITED SURVEY RESULTS!!! - 0 views
Digital Birth: Welcome to the Online World| The Committed Sardine - 0 views
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AVG surveyed mothers in North America (USA and Canada), the EU5 (UK, France, Germany, Italy and Spain), Australia/New Zealand and Japan, and found that 81 percent of children under the age of two currently have some kind of digital profile or footprint, with images of them posted online. In the US, 92 percent of children have an online presence by the time they are two compared to 73 percent of children in the EU5.
What Do Kids Say Is The Biggest Obstacle To Technology At School? - 0 views
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What Students Want: BYOD (Bring Your Own Device)
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What Students Want: Unfiltered Access
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Only 47% of high school students agreed.
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