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Tech tools that assist all students to be independent learners & teachers to become better teachers
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There's no app for good teaching

There's no app for good teaching | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

"Bringing technology into the classroom often winds up an awkward mash-up between the laws of Murphy and Moore: What can go wrong, will — only faster.

It’s a multi-headed challenge: Teachers need to connect with classrooms filled with distinct individuals. We all want learning to be intrinsically motivated and mindful, yet we want kids to test well and respond to bribes (er, extrinsic rewards). Meanwhile, there’s a multi-billion-dollar industry, in the US alone, hoping to sell apps and tech tools to school boards.

There’s no app for that."

Beth Dichter's insight:

There may not be apps for good teaching but there are ways to think about how you use technology that will improve the classroom. This post provides 8 recommendations. They are listed below but check out the post for additional information.

1. Keep learning goals ahead of the technology.

2. Opt for the open ended.

3. Don't let tech make learning easy.

4. Take feedback seriously.

5. Stay skeptical of individualized learning - for now.

6. Bring in students interests, authentically.

7. Start conversations

8. Make it open, make it better.

There is a lot of food for thought in this post.

Paul Nielsen's curator insight, September 30, 2014 11:03 PM

Great reminder that embedding learning in technology is not a 'revolutionary takeover' of the classroom. To my sceptical colleagues here in the UK, your jobs and traditional teaching methods are quite safe.

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The Digital Curriculum Part 2… Eight Amazing Free Digital Curriculum Resources… Time to Explore

The Digital Curriculum Part 2… Eight Amazing Free Digital Curriculum Resources… Time to Explore | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

"Everyone is talking about a digital curriculum free of those hard copy textbooks that have been a part of schooling since the advent of the one room schoolhouse. This is the second post in a series devoted to investigating resources that can open up a world of digital curricula."

This post provides links to a variety of sites that provide alternatives to printed textbooks. Video lessons, searchable databases, full courses, interactive resources...you will find a wide variety of resources as you explore these 8 sites. 

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Add To Your Digital Curriculum…MIT Delivers Engaging STEM Lessons That BLOSSOM

Add To Your Digital Curriculum…MIT Delivers Engaging STEM Lessons That BLOSSOM | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it
Welcome to another  post that is dedicated to highlighting an amazing site providing an awesome collection of resources to educators.  The site entitled “MIT BLOSSOMS” is so much more...

"BLOSSOMS video lessons have the ability to enrich students’ learning experiences in the high school classroom and in some cases even the middle school. This incredible Video Library contains over 50 math and science lessons, all freely available to teachers as streaming video, Internet downloads, DVDs and videotapes. You will find that the lessons really are a complete resource including video segments, a teacher’s guide, downloadable hand-outs, plus a list of incredible online resources relevant to the topic."

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MIT BLOSSOMS | MIT BLOSSOMS

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BLOSSOMS video lessons are enriching students' learning experiences in high school classrooms from Brooklyn to Beirut to Bangalore. Our Video Library contains over 50 math and science lessons, all freely available to teachers as streaming video and Internet downloads and as DVDs and videotapes.

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