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Microsoft Releases Math 4.0 Free -- THE Journal - 1 views

  • Microsoft has released a new version of its math education software Mathematics 4.0, making it available as a free download for the first time.
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Are you trapped on the technology treadmill? - 1 views

  • The problem is that for most of us our technological tools now manage us.
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DAILY INSIGHT: Learning with Technology vs. Teaching with Technology - 1 views

  • using technology to change learning is an exponentially harder nut to crack. It means asking teachers to rethink their classrooms and the way they do their work. I
  • if we have the courage and the vision to take it on, here’s the payoff: students experiencing excitement and engagement as they build personalized, global learning networks that they will have for the rest of their lives
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1:1 Laptops in the Classroom-Where Are We Now? - 1 views

  • The article asserts that indeed, the success of a 1:1 laptop program rests in the preparation and teaching strategies of the teacher in the classroom,
  • or a program to work, teacher professional development and preparation, well in advance, is essential
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YouTube - Google Apps for Education K12 Demo - 1 views

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    Great overview of Google Docs for Education 13 minutes
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Turn Your iPad 1 or 2 into an Interactive Whiteboard (Practical Practice) - 1 views

  • I'm talking about using the iPad as a control surface to actually control your computer desktop, write on your computer desktop, and project all of that in front of the classroom just as a regular interactive whiteboard does.
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Firefox web browser | Features: Faster, more secure & customizable - 1 views

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    Firefox 4 Out. Claims to be much faster than previous version
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Turning the Classroom Upside Down - WSJ.com - 1 views

  • The teacher delivers lectures on a new concept, students do some homework problems, and after a few weeks they take an exam. Some do well, some do poorly, and then it's on to the next topic.
  • given students and teachers the power to "flip" the traditional classroom
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From Groups to Teams: The Key to Powering up PBL | Edutopia - 1 views

  • PBL is method for teaching students to find, process, understand, and share information, not a way to extend the industrial landscape of regurgitation and recall.
  • Teams focus on performance, commitment, and outcomes.
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The Elephant in the Room of 21st Century Learning - The Futures of School Reform - Educ... - 1 views

  • 14th century France inhabited a relatively simple personal world with maybe three sides: farm, village, and the church. Today ordinary individuals construct amazingly complex personal worlds with many facets. The game has truly changed.
  • "elephant in the room," a big conspicuous but largely undiscussed problem: What should we do with tired content?
  • If only we could shrink some topics, we could expand others that offer much more.
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  • the elephant fights back! The gridlock of textbooks, testing, college admissions standards, and more makes forthrightly shelving traditional topics politically and practically perilous.
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Digital Storytelling - 1 views

  • Digital Storytelling is the modern expression of the ancient art of storytelling. Digital stories derive their power by weaving images, music, narrative and voice together, thereby giving deep dimension and vivid color to characters, situations, experiences, and insights. Tell your story now digitally.
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Shared Leadership: What is the Difference Between Learning and Knowing? - 1 views

  • I believe the gap in know how is related to learning -- new learning, unlearning, relearning.
  • I think of knowing as a more staid, steady, stable state. When I know something, it is for sure; it is so sure it is fact.
  • Learning is an active state, an process of searching, digging, questioning, connecting, thinking, imagining, visualizing, trying, pitching, collecting, building, sharing, enhancing, coloring, synthesizing, communicating.  Learning is unfinished.
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Parent Advice - Bullying is Everybody's Business - Common Sense Media - 1 views

  • But there are also kids who act as upstanders. These are the kids who actively try to break the cycle, whether by sticking up for the target, addressing the bully directly, or notifying the appropriate authorities about what's going on.
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Seth's Blog: The future of the library - 1 views

  • the library ought to be the local nerve center for information
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eLearn: Feature Article - It's the Pedagogy, Stupid: Lessons from an iPad Lending Program - 1 views

  • the iPad's appeal is two-fold: simple convenience and outstanding image resolutio
  • The pedagogical foundations must be solid, because the tool will achieve no heights the underlying pedagogy will not support.
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S2 Sensory Map - 1 views

  • For this assignment the secondary 2 students from the Singapore International School (HK) were required to go to an area in Hong Kong and use their 5 senses to describe what they experienced. Their English teachers helped them by taking them on walks around the neighbourhood of our school and getting them to think about what they could see, smell, taste, hear and touch. The students then worked in groups, picked an area they wanted to explore and set off to use their newly heighten senses.
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Myth of Bell-to-Bell Instruction Vs. "Golden Rule of 15 Minutes"| The Committed Sardine - 1 views

  • In fact, I'm never up in front of the board "teaching" the class for more than 15 minutes at a time. Let me explain:
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