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Meg Heyssel

Thinking Creatively: Teachers as designers of Content, Technology and Pedagogy part1 - ... - 4 views

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    I actually watched each of the presentations (I only bookmarked the first) because they were all so entertaining and thought-provoking. I especially like the history of technology (e.g. oral to writing to print) and the threats each was perceived to have on the previous. I wonder if showing these to teachers might introduce our county's "21st century learning" initiative and the need for the "less than willing" to embrace constantly changing technology.
Kim Wilkens

Thinking creatively: Teachers as designers of technology, pedagogy and content (tpack) - 2 views

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    Interesting keynote presentation slides & audio from Mishra, P., & Koehler, M.J. (2008, March).
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    Great video! I found the same keynote on youtube earlier in the semester at at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4jigsEAGbM&list=UUpcf54rmcbXGeKX9JpJJPtA&index=2&feature=plcp I like how they include the aspect of a "wicked problem" being a part of TPACK.
jenwilkerson

Encouraging Distraction? Classroom Experiments with Mobile Media - ProfHacker - The Chr... - 0 views

shared by jenwilkerson on 16 Feb 12 - No Cached
  • I think the best place to start when thinking about incorporating technology into the classroom is by asking the question, “What is the right tool for this particular job?” Sometimes it’s a digital tool and sometimes it’s not. But when we force a digital tool into a classroom scenario where it isn’t the best one for the job, students are extremely quick to pick up on this “tech for tech’s sake” implementation.
  • And the faster and more intense our connectedness becomes, the further we move away from that ideal. Digital busyness is the enemy of depth.”
  • Instead, if used in a dynamic way that addresses the medium’s strengths, mobile media can actually get us to engage with each other and with the spaces we move through in deep, meaningful, and context-rich ways.
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  • It is apparent that the students often shift between the two classroom spheres. Does this “distraction” take them away from engaging with the content I’m presenting? Quite the contrary. From my experience, they are engaged with the material that is being discussed in a much more sustained way because the devices that have typically severed as “distractions” in the past (e.g. using the laptop or the mobile phone to access Facebook) are now being utilized to constantly engage them with the material.
  • The quiz began with a QR code posted on my office door (I started here so they would all know where my office was located!) that led them to a download of the 7scenes app.
  • from Broadcastr to Foursquare
  • When they arrived to class on the day of the field test, we all went geocaching around campus.
  • The three groups each decided to create fictional narratives and used a range of mobile media from websites designed for the iPad, geocaches that contained narrative elements, and one group even built a reverse geocache that held the contents of the story.
  • Soon, if it hasn’t happened already, every teacher in higher education will have to develop a strategy for mobile phone use in the classroom (whether that be to integrate the technology or to ban it).
Lara Brooks

2012 To 2015 New Technology's - YouTube - 2 views

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    WOW! I know that this is not all educational but it does show why educators need to be open to change... as it is coming!
Lara Brooks

Instructional Technology: Looking Backward, Thinking Forward - YouTube - 2 views

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    Great visual timeline of instructional technology with informative quotes. I think that it is interesting to note that technology is not driven by education but rather changes in technology drive education.
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    The predicting the future quotes are telling. Makes me want to find more info highlighting the edtech pioneers and their predictions of the future.
Lara Brooks

History of Educational Technology - YouTube - 1 views

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    This video has some great primary source visuals, which illustrate the ed tech over time
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    I like the visuals in this video. It really shows how far we've come.
Jeff Carretto

The history of technology in education - YouTube - 2 views

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    Amusing little video that goes through a cartoon timeline of the technology used in classroom pre-historic up to present day.
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    One of my faves. Thanks for sharing it!
Julian Pineda

TPACK animation - 1 views

shared by Julian Pineda on 23 Oct 11 - No Cached
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMCnX3F6YC4 Here is another video (more like an animation similar to Suzzette's) to be added to the collection posted by my classmates. In it they mentioned a simple way to start utilizing this model in a school through lesson plans.
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    Simple and effective explanation with the use of a real life situation.The last post I made seemed very detailed and I wondered about my part as a teacher. Was I the one creating, following or implementing TPACK? This has helped me to clarify my thoughts. Thumbs up!
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    Hey Julian! This was a very effective sample from which I could get two of the main aspects in which technology can be a great contributor: students can learn independently by using tech applications, and students can learn more effectively by following an interactive model. Nice video!
Matt Baedke

TPACK Model - 2 views

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    A lighthearted look at what TPACK is referring to.
Jimmy Morris

Using TPACK to teach grammar - 1 views

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    The use of TPACK in the classroom.
Tristan C

Understanding TPACK - 8 views

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    I am so glad that there are sites like these that introduce information in easy to understand language and vusuals. Understanding TPACK
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    Jeff, you obviously had me in mind! I really like this.
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    Jeff, this one is great. I watched it a couple days ago...I should have posted it, but I thought I already saw it on here. Thanks for sharing.
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    It is always good to hear about TPACK. I appreciate it. Thanks.
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    Breakdown of the different aspects of TPACK and how they can work together
Sarah Melton

TPACK in a nutshell - 1 views

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    Here's to striving to be in the 80%-watch the video!
Tristan C

The History of Technology in Education - 2 views

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    This is a video that goes through the different phases of technology use in Education. It is an advertisement for Smart equipment, but it's still an interesting short video
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    I noticed that the commonality over time was the users ingenuity in how he interfaced with the given resources.
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    Nice find. Interesting how they showed the digital age in 1995 with people connecting all over the world, but then back in the classroom in 2000 with smartboards not really used to connect with others. In the video, it doesn't look like the smartboard is changing the classroom dynamic of teacher-centered learning.
Tristan C

Ed Tech Timeline of the 60's 80's and 00's - 1 views

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    This is a video that identifies the major tech advancements of the 60's 80's and 2000's.
Michelle Adams

History of Educational Technology: 21st Century Skills and How Students Learned in the... - 0 views

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    This is a great video that describes the needs of students as learners. It allows viewers to understand that the way students once learned may not work for students in the present moment.
Michelle Adams

History of Educational Technology - 2 views

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    This is a video of how education continues to change in the United States of America.
Jesse Chavis

How technology has changed the classroom. - 0 views

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    Another video presentation that captures the past as well as the future. It is amazing how much we have grown. We still have a long way to go...
Meg Heyssel

Imperial March - 3 views

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    I remember when floppy discs really were floppy.
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    This is awesome! I remember when they were really floppy, too! It's funny that in my 7th grade English textbook resources, which were published in the last 6 years, the term "floppy disk" was still incoporated. My students stumbled upon the term this year, and I had to tell them it was esentially the same as the "memory sticks/jump drives/thumb drives" they use now.
Tristan C

"Like" it? Teachers "friending" students - 0 views

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    The Friending Debate
Tristan C

TPACK explanation - 0 views

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    Punya Mishra and Matt Koehler's explanation of TPACK
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