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Connie Wise's comment,
February 23, 2:34 PM
Sorry but I don't agree with #3--iPads cannot replace QUALITY teachers in any setting--rural or urban.
Connie Wise's curator insight,
March 8, 4:11 PM
Disagree with #3--iPads cannot replace QUALITY teachers in any setting--rural or urban. Delete the scoop?
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Johanni Larjanko's curator insight,
February 15, 1:45 AM
ännu ett verktyg för att använda ipad i undervisning. Det är gratis. Delete the scoop?
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Lou Salza's curator insight,
January 2, 7:02 PM
Sam Glisksman hits the nail on the head:
"....ERA: Are tablets the future of education? SG: I don’t think any technology is “the future” of education. The dilemma I had in writing the book is that it’s a dummy’s book, and if you’re familiar with the dummy series, it’s really a how-to series: ‘tap here,’ ‘use this.’ As far as possible I’ve tried to integrate education into the book and principles of education as much if not more than the technology itself. That’s really what it’s more about. I don’t see the future of education tied to a particular technology as much as I do see it tied to more of a philosophy of education that’s more student-centered, more experiential, discovery learning, less frontal content delivery. Any technology can be used in a multitude of ways, and I don’t think using technology to support the old frontal content delivery systems is a successful model. I don’t think it’s necessarily the future of education; it could be...."
John Rudkin's curator insight,
January 5, 8:35 AM
Sorry, Dummies? How about iPad in Education for Teachers?
Catherine Thomas-Varcoe's comment,
March 7, 4:23 AM
Not sure the term 'dummies' is applicable, but might be an interesting read.
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Sam Gliksman's curator insight,
March 20, 11:59 PM
Presented at California CUE conference, March 2013
Lou Salza's curator insight,
March 22, 6:22 AM
Thoughtful look at the challenges and opportunities presented by tablet technology in the classroom and beyond the walls of the school. --Lou Delete the scoop?
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Katherine Page Burdick's comment,
December 18, 2012 10:03 PM
This article points out what hundreds of teachers and parents are finding out and what is in part leading to the wide adoption of mobile learning. Mobile devices capture the disengaged learner.
Rachelle Wooten's comment,
December 31, 2012 5:40 PM
I agree! When teachers begin to adapt and integrate/incorporate more technology effectively in their classroom students will be more engaged and more open to learn!
Rachelle Wooten's curator insight,
December 31, 2012 5:40 PM
Technology is what get's them excited! Now we just need to leverage for learning. Delete the scoop?
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