I've had a LOT more iPhone apps recommended given by my Twitter friends. Remember that I learned recently that the maximum number of screens you can have on your iPod/iTouch is 9. Each screen can hold a maximum of 16 apps. This means the most apps you can have at any time on the device is 144.
I am assigning the following for our last day in class. Tell me what you think...
1. Contact another person. Verbal speech will disqualify you.
2. Find out what your contacted person had for breakfast today.
3. Show their answer to me in order to get your points.
4. Post their name/pseudo, location, relation to you, & how you contacted them on your blog.
1 point = someone in this room
2 points = someone in this school
3 points = someone in Maryland
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It seems a long time ago now, but way back then I was in charge of equipping all our staff with Laptops - we are talking about a decade ago, so back then it was pretty revolutionary. I was convinced, still am, that giving staff access would be the best way of moving everyone up in terms of their ICT use. This, of course, meant they had access to 'THE INTERNET' (shocked horror gasps in soundtrack), suspense builds......
I got asked the question, what can we do, how can we use this,… Continue
Added by Roger Neilson on May 26, 2009 at 3:39pm —
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Just as there is a problematic digital divide among regions of the U.S., where some students have 24/7 access to information while others have no access, there is a problematic division between teacher's understanding of and use of technology for learning. I am talking, here, about situations where technology would actually be significantly more beneficial than traditional means of learning.
It seems we may be approaching a point where technology standards ought to be developed for… Continue
Hey everybody--I thought you might think this is cool. Over at ReadKiddoRead we've made a little quiz, where you can add your own yes or no questions to get a feel for your colleagues' collected opinion. Give it a spin, it's fun! http://urtak.com/u/readkiddoread
Ask your own questions and check back later to see everyone's… Continue
Added by ReadKiddoRead on May 26, 2009 at 10:11am —
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I am organizing a web collaboration to assemble the first Consumer's Guide to Technology used or proposed for use in educating children on the Autism Spectrum. To be created by the people who use technology with children: parents, teachers, related service providers, clinicians. Created for the same people.
This zagat-style guide will offer an easier, more informative means of comparing current DVDs, programs, sites using both objective measures as well as accurate, anecdotal… Continue
Teachers and students blogging as a part of their course work.
This week we’re going to look at the use of Blogs in the classroom as a part of the educational process - blogging as a direct part of the course experience. Next week we’ll follow this up with a list of Blogs that educators may find useful. Let’s dive in…
Teachers have been using blogs in instructional situations for years now, and the Internet abounds with postings and articles about blogging in the… Continue
Added by Kelly Walsh on May 26, 2009 at 9:30am —
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Technology is transforming how students learn and engage in our information society. Over 300 registrants learned about forward-thinking technology solutions from four leading educational entrepreneurs who have unleashed student talent through the use of online, interactive platforms. Steve Hargadon, Founder of Classroom 2.0 and an architect of LearnCentral.org; Paul Kim, Chief Technology Officer for Stanford University School of Education and a leading researcher for Programmable Open Mobile… Continue
IDEA Part B Recovery Act money can be used to obtain “state-of-the-art assistive technology devices and training.” Find a summary of the responses from over 65 key thought leaders in technology research, development, implementation and policy who responded to the question, “How would you define state-of-the-art AT devices and training?“… Continue
Added by NCTI on May 26, 2009 at 9:15am —
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Hi, I'm doing a speech on whether we should allow computers and other handheld electronics in class (highschool), pretty much creating a classroom 2.0. But I need some points and advice on what to include in my speech so it will be well respected. Please help me! I need to know more ideas related to Classroom 2.0, and why it's so good.
Added by Brainiac Math on May 26, 2009 at 5:07am —
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Every day the amount of 'things' I discover I could do grows and grows. Just as the store of human knowledge is exploding, so too is anyone's potential to do 'things'.The ability to network that Twitter has brought me in the last few weeks has not helped this dilemma. I could, just about, use all my time watching the hyperverse develop and grow.....
The line I am thinking about is similar to a group going for a walk in the countryside, but… Continue
Added by Roger Neilson on May 26, 2009 at 1:35am —
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We are delighted that one of the primary ways that the edWeb is being adopted is as a tool to integrate Web 2.0 tools into professional development programs.
Mercer County, NJ is using the edWeb to connect all of their districts for teacher professional development. They have created a community for the PD Directors in each district and are posting their PD courses at each location so all teachers can participate in PD on an expanded county-wide basis.
This is a collaborative post. We invite you to submit web-based and print references on mentoring Jewish students and teachers. We want this listing to be as complete and helpful to our readers as possible.
List of Web-based References
http://www.avi-chai.org/Static/Binaries/Publications/Experience%20Speaks_0.pdf Read Godsoe, Bethany et al. (2007) Experience Speaks: The Impact of Mentoring in the Classroom and… Continue
I'm in the process of learning about blogging so I can make it a central part of my classes. Can anyone help me find some blogs that could serve as models? I'd also like to collaborate with anyone who could add to and/or benefit from idea-sharing with my students next year.
Ed
Added by Edward Merriam on May 23, 2009 at 1:20pm —
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I participate in Innovative Technology For Autism, started by Katherina Boser Chair of Innovative Technology for Autism Committee at Autism Speaks. This group works to connect researchers with the autism community.
The Sixth Sense is one of many practical,cutting-edge tools that will be adapted to serve Special Needs children.
I would use it to enable my autistic students to photograph and save images from a neighborhood trip for later discussion.… Continue
Two students created a SlideRocket Show about "Anniversary: 60 years Basic law of the Federal Republic of Germany" in Social Studies - it is in Geman language. Hopefully you enjoy it!
Added by Hans Feldmeier on May 23, 2009 at 1:11am —
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