"Ever wonder how a particular country uses technology in the classroom? There’s a new infographic that spells out exactly what classrooms in Canada are up to." http://edudemic.com/2012/10/we-inspire-futures/
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Anne Matheson's curator insight,
May 21, 8:58 PM
Seems like a really good thing. I need to investigate Scratch and Alice - using programming to reinforce student learning in other areas, as well as developing the programming part of the brain. Delete the scoop?
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Ellen Johnston's curator insight,
May 21, 9:40 PM
I need to rereview these programs for their web-based use. Delete the scoop?
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Lumax Producties's curator insight,
May 21, 2:54 AM
Met deze apps kun je makkelijk eigen interactieve content maken om kennis te delen en over te dragen. Handig voor scholen en voor leren op de werkplek. Delete the scoop?
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Mike Burgermeister's curator insight,
May 21, 9:20 PM
I have used this app and it is easy and works well. Delete the scoop?
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Bobbi Capwell's curator insight,
May 21, 9:16 AM
Great Insight to the 1:1 plan and how educators can jump on board.
Brad Ovenell-Carter's curator insight,
May 21, 1:29 PM
I apprecaite the diffficulties in implementing a 1:1 program, especially where none has existed before. But we need to see a 1:1 as merely a first step toward an multi-devices model.
The problem with 1:1 programs is that the focus on a single, common device or a single type of device. e.g. a laptop, in a BYOD environment. That notion is inherently restrictive. And it's not sustainable: a healthy ecosystem--and we should think of schools as learning ecosystems--is heterogenous; the more homogenous it is the more vulnerable it is.
Our users--our students--need to be able to connect with whatever device they happen to have at the moment be it a laptop, tablet or smartphone. We can start with the idea of 1:1 so long as we remember it is not the end goal. We need to make sure whatever structures we put in place to support a 1:1 model easily scales up to support multiple devices...the ∞:1 program. (http://www.ovenell-carter.com/blc12-preso-1-the-%E2%88%9E-1-program-or-why-your-11-program-is-out-of-date/) Delete the scoop?
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interesting, one in ten students have sent out an academic tweet - we relied on this for the OCSB Peace Conference - the students did very well!
Mobile devices, web tools and 'always connected' are definitely big items to be considered in the education / classroom / library mix.