This site hosts our class book produced by our EDTECH 504 Spring 2009 class.
When Dr. Matthew Schneps needs to read, he turns to his iPhone 4S. The handset’s 3.5-inch screen squeezes text into one skinny column, which is helpful because the Harvard astrophysicist has dyslexia.
Sådan bruger du it Velkommen til nyhedsbrev nummer 6 - 2012 fra EMUs it-tema, …...
The eLearning authoring tool market has quietly been seeing a bit of a surge over the last couple of years—a surge that I have been thrilled to see. And we've just seen another huge addition t...
Help students build the seven habitudes—habits of disciplined decisions and specific attitudes—they need to succeed in school and in life.
We all want to get the very best out of our devices! Who doesn't love finding out a new trick or shortcut?
Links med relevans til tablets og undervisning...
Manor New Technology High School in Manor, Texas, is a 100 percent project-based learning school.
A private high school teacher shares her findings about her AP Calculus students - NEW guest post...
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From the article intro: "If evolution is the cornerstone of life, that's certainly no less true in the electronic world. If you can't adapt — or fail to adapt in time — you're destined to join the ranks of the Netscape Navigators, OS/2 operating systems, and WordPerfect office suites of the world, as a warning to future technology developers that nothing lasts forever, and never in its original form.
Via Robin Good
We have been investing more money per student, while outcomes have been flat. Faced with many challenges, we have turned to any potential solution. Many education policymakers hail technology, in particular, as the savior.
Robin Good: Here's a great visualization of how different can be the traits of content re-use. In the left column you can see what would appear to be the ideal traits of a professional curator, while on the right you can immediately recognize the ones of scrapers, republishers, cheap aggregators and other "thin" publishers as Google would call them.
I think it can serve as an excellent reference, when in doubt about whether you are still doing the right thing or not, when it comes to re-using and republishing other people content.
The table is part of an excellent presentation entitled "Link Building by Imitation" and authored by link building expert Ross Hudgens. Via Robin Good
Sites For Teachers -- Hundreds of Educational Websites Ranked by Popularity.
SRI researcher Phil Vahey finds that visualization techniques and storytelling can help middle-school students struggling with math. SmartPlanet gets a tutorial. Read this blog post by CNET News staff on Cutting Edge.
Lisa M. Dabbs M.Ed. (@teachingwthsoul on Twitter) is the facilitator of Edutopia's New Teacher Connections group.
Ever played Mario on Play-Doh or Piano on Bananas? Alligator clip the Internet to your world and start inventing the future.
Portfoliogen is the first absolutely FREE online service for teachers to create their own customized portfolio webpage.
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