ASCD Express 8.09 - The What and Why of a Professional Learning Network - 0 views
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Members of any profession need to communicate and collaborate with colleagues to understand and improve their skills. Face-to-face collaboration is personal, but is limited by boundaries of time and space. Participants must have a common time and place for collaboration. Digital collaboration has no bounds of time or space, and collaboration can take place anytime with anyone, anywhere.
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Technology is not a generational thing, it is a learning thing. It may be outside many educators’ comfort zones, but comfort zones are the biggest obstacles to education reform.
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The time has come for educators to accept that they no longer have a choice about technology. To maintain relevance as educators, they need to employ relevant technology learning tools for education, connect and collaborate with other professionals to improve their skills and knowledge within their profession, and use PLNs to improve their profession and hold off the barbarian politicians and business people banging down the gates of education
The EdTech Zone: Park that sticky note over here... - 0 views
The EdTech Zone: Interactive Timeline Creator - 0 views
Do you Know about These 7 Learning Zones in Your Class? - 0 views
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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Learning In Burlington: How Staying Uncomfortable Is The Key To Success - 0 views
Is Isolation in Education A Choice? | My Island View - 0 views
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an educator’s comfort zone must never take precedence over a student’s education.
Digital Leisure and Digital Literacy | The Learning Zone - 0 views
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digitally literate students should have a far wider range of tools at their fingertips to aid productivity, communication, and collaboration (for an extensive list, see the C4PLT website).
iPads for Learning - Getting Started - 0 views
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