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in title, tags, annotations or urliPad Tutorial: What Are Push Notifications? How Do I Manage Push Notifications? | iPad Academy - 0 views
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Push notifications are a way for an app to send information to your iPad or iPhone even when you aren’t using the app.
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You’ll generally select “Don’t Allow” when asked if an app can send you notifications
Amidst a Mobile Revolution in Schools, Will Old Teaching Tactics Work?| The Committed Sardine - 0 views
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We’re going from districts fearing it and blocking it off to welcoming it and making it a major part of their technology plan. We’ll be surprised if a significant portion of districts aren’t using mobile learning inside and outside of schools soon.”
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Each educator, each class, each school will have to find the best way to integrate mobile devices based on its student population. The opportunity of using mobile devices and all of its utilities allows educators to reconsider: What do we want students to know, and how do we help them? And what additional benefit does using a mobile device bring to the equation? This gets to the heart of the mobile learning issue: beyond fact-finding and game-playing – even if it’s educational — how can mobile devices add relevance and value to how kids learn?
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personalized learning – students owning what they learn.
Top 10 Things NOT to do in a 1:1 iPad Initiative « - 1 views
Do Students Know Enough Smart Learning Strategies? | MindShift - 1 views
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Teaching students good learning strategies would ensure that they know how to acquire new knowledge
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Students who use appropriate strategies to understand and remember what they read, such as underlining important parts of the texts or discussing what they read with other people, perform at least 73 points higher in the PISA assessment—that is, one full proficiency level or nearly two full school years
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Students can assess their own awareness by asking themselves which of the following learning strategies they regularly use (the response to each item is ideally “yes”):
How to Break Free of Our 19th-Century Factory-Model Education System - Joel Rose - Business - The Atlantic - 0 views
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Given the enormous impact that technology has had on nearly every other aspect of our society, how can that be?
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Today our collective vision for education is broader, our nation is more complex and diverse, and our technical capabilities are more powerful. But we continue to assume the factory-model classroom and its rigid bell schedules, credit requirements, age-based grade levels, and physical specifications when we talk about school reform.
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our focus should primarily be to design new classroom models that take advantage of what these tools can do.
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Swimming Instructor Resume Format - 0 views
How Do You Measure Learning? | MindShift - 0 views
The Innovative Educator: 2 critical things to do & remember each day as a teacher - 0 views
One-to-One or BYOD? Districts Explain Thinking Behind Student Computing Initiatives | EdTech Magazine - 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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With whom do you learn? « What Ed Said - 2 views
3 Simple Steps to Do-it-yourself Professional Development -- THE Journal - 3 views
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Today, every teacher needs to be in charge of his or her own professional development,
Whether the digital era improves society is up to its users - that's us | Danah Boyd | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk - 4 views
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a battle between those with utopian and dystopian viewpoints, over who can have a more extreme perspective on technology. So where's the middle ground?
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With this complexity in mind, I would like to introduce a question that I have been struggling with for the past few years: what role does social media play in generating or spreading societal fear?
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We fear the things – and people – that we do not understand far more than the things we do,
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Learning to Slow Down - 0 views
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What our computers cannot do, and in fact hinder us from doing, is to facilitate thinking deeply about complex issues.
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When my students write an essay, there comes a time when they must slow down their thoughts to the speed of composition. For most students, this is an uncomfortable situation.
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