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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Robin Galloway

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eInstruction - 0 views

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    Mobi slates, interactive whiteboards, student response systems, and other classroom technologies.
Robin Galloway

1994: Today Show: What is the Internet, Anyway? - 0 views

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    How old were you in 1994? Consider at what an early age children today begin learning about the internet, email, websites, YouTube, smart phones, iPods, tablets, etc.
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Field of Dreams: One principal's takeaways from visiting Iowa 1:1 schools - 0 views

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    This principal from the East coast visited three 1:1 schools in Iowa and posted his reactions to his blog on the way home.
Robin Galloway

Iowa 1:1 Schools | Google Maps - 2 views

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    Want to know which Iowa schools have a 1to1 laptop program. Check out this Google Map.
Robin Galloway

200 Countries, 200 Years, 4 Minutes - The Joy of Stats - 1 views

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    Great example of how spreadsheets and charts support more than just learning about math. This is fancy, but consider how students could use data and visual charts to support learning in your own thematic unit.
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Qwiki - 0 views

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    multimedia encyclopedia containing more than three million entries
Robin Galloway

ActivTips - Promethean Planet - 1 views

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    Watch online or subscribe via iTunes video podcast
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OpenOffice.org - 0 views

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    Free open-source alternative to MS Office productivity suite. Reads and writes Word, Excel and PowerPoint files. Most features 
Robin Galloway

National Educational Technology Plan: Your Questions Answered | Edutopia - 2 views

  • An Internet-enabled device for every teacher and student in the country. Universal broadband access for homes and schools. Those, along with an embrace of cloud computing, openly-licensed educational materials and open source technologies are part of the new education technology recommendations from the U.S. Department of Education.
  • An Internet-enabled device for every teacher and student in the country. Universal broadband access for homes and schools. Those, along with an embrace of cloud computing, openly-licensed educational materials and open source technologies are part of the new education technology recommendations from the U.S. Department of Education.
  • The 124-page document lays out an ambitious agenda for transforming teaching and learning through technology. Much of the plan emphasizes "21st century learning," and competencies that, according to the Department of Education, include critical thinking, complex problem solving, collaboration, and multimedia communication.
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  • a world of digital knowledge, "always on"0- learning resources, and online communities for both educators and students
  • At least one Internet-enabled device for every student and educator
  • Use of Creative Commons and open licenses in course content
  • Changes to CIPA (Children's Internet Protection Act) to open access to the Internet and rethink how filtering works in schools
  • Transform the print-based classroom into a digital learning environment.
  • Encourage online learning
  • As good as the NETP may sound, it may be a bit disconcerting that here we are, two years into the Obama Administration, and we've only just now agreed on the plan for education technology.
  • But a plan, of course, is merely that -- a plan. It remains to be seen if there is either the political willpower or the budget to enact its contents.
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    "An Internet-enabled device for every teacher and student in the country. Universal broadband access for homes and schools. Those, along with an embrace of cloud computing, openly-licensed educational materials and open source technologies are part of the new education technology recommendations from the U.S. Department of Education."
Robin Galloway

Google Lit Trips - 2 views

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    Google Literature Trips: Virtual trips that use the imagery of Google Earth to support the instructional outcomes of literature based activities.
Robin Galloway

Twitter is fastest source of Russian news | FT.com / Europe - 0 views

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    The speed of information spreading: Twitter: 5 minutes, Radio: 30 minutes, Newswires: 1 hour, TV two hours.
Robin Galloway

Epson BrightLink - 1 views

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    Interactive projector from Epson. Whiteboard optional.
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