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Jen Reeve

Guest Blogger: Equitable access to technology in education - can there ever be guarantees? - 0 views

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    Some issues with striving towards equitable access.
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    Betty Ray Director of Programming and Innovation @Edutopia This week's #edchat blogger is Berni Wall (@rliberni), who beautifully captured the vasty and wily topic of equitable access to technology and tech literacy. Feel free to share your comments in the space below this blog.
Torey Olson

Critical Issue: Ensuring Equitable Use of Education Technology - 0 views

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    Old article, but still raises many relevant points.
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    Critical Issue: Ensuring Equitable Use of Education Technology ISSUE: When a school or district decides to implement education technology into the curriculum, one of its overriding goals must be to create plans and policies for all members of the learning community to have equitable access and use.
slangevin

Equitable Use of Technology by Melissa Boles-Rees on Prezi - 0 views

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    Prezi giving some basic terminology used when discussing equity and technology. It is also a pitch for special ed receiving the same access to technology as general ed.
Jen Reeve

Equitable Access of Digital Tools and Resources for all Students. - 0 views

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    Our country, state, district, and individual schools have one simple goal in mind: student learning. Students should be educated in a safe and fair instructional environment where they are given the opportunity to succeed. All students should have access to a variety of resources to help them guide their learning.
kellyenterline

Digital Literacy and Citizenship Is Part of Equitable Access | Common Sense Media - 0 views

  • Ideally, I foresee a future where our students live in a world where they think before they post something problematic; a world where school administrators know how to talk with students about social media challenges; a world where families feel comfortable flagging distressing incidents online; and a world where we are role-modeling how we should be navigating these spaces together.
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      This is what hits home for me. We are not just preparing our kids for their future, we are giving them the skills to handle what is happening now.
  • Ideally, I foresee a future where our students live in a world where they think before they post something problematic; a world where school administrators know how to talk with students about social media challenges; a world where families feel comfortable flagging distressing incidents online; and a world where we are role-modeling how we should be navigating these spaces together.
miriammuk1

Ensuring equitable access to AR/VR in higher education - 1 views

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    Augmented reality and virtual reality are opening new doors for learners to learn and teachers to instruct. Colleges that cater mostly underserved populations like Historically Black Colleges (HBC) or Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCU) etc are also turning to this technology in their higher education instruction.
Jen Reeve

Enriching Your Classroom Through Equitable Technology Integration - 0 views

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    Jack Dieckmann, MA and Abelardo Villarreal, Ph.D. Technology has the potential to influence the quality of instruction in creative ways that challenge the young minds of our children (Kuforiji, 1999). Although technology is presently used in the classroom for a variety of purposes, its full potential is yet to be explored.
erinadams

Segregation Now - ProPublica - 0 views

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    Despite Brown V Board of Education, there are still many segregated schools and the schools are not equitable whatsoever.
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