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Teaching in the Digital Age

Teaching in the Digital Age is exciting.  Finding new ways to teach, connect, and help students grow is a challenge we, as educators, are starting to realize.  Collaborating and networking are becoming essential skills for educators.

In the article, “Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants” by Marc Prensky, I learned that I am a digital immigrant.  I did not grow up immersed in technology.  I do think, as an immigrant, I have been adapting pretty well.  Immigrants are pretty accepting of…

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Added by Amanda Fogelman on January 14, 2012 at 11:30am — 1 Comment

Building A Learning Community Reflection

The two videos that were shared were really meaningful to me because I had Professor Wesch as my Cultural Anthropology Professor at K-State. While my class wasn’t featured on the video, I knew many of the people that participated. I really recommend anyone that attends K-State to take a class from him. He really practices what he preaches in the video!

I am considered a “Digital Native.” However, I feel conflicted in this comparison. My teachers were all “Digital Immigrants” and I…

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Added by Keith Kerschen on January 14, 2012 at 10:43am — No Comments

Here is my Blog Wordle!

Here is my Blog Wordle!

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Added by Tanya Bramhall on January 14, 2012 at 8:47am — No Comments

Unit 2: Building a Learning Community

This week in Digital Age Classrooms, we were asked to read several articles and watch videos about "Teaching in the Digital Age."  This information has intrigued me ever since I took my first graduate class, Issues and Ethics in Technology.  Over the past few days I have learned valuable information that has challenged my original thoughts on this stimulating educational topic.

The video "The Machine is Using Us" emphasized that the web is not just linking information, but is…

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Added by Jennifer Margres on January 13, 2012 at 3:37pm — 1 Comment

Battlegrounds: America's War in Education and Finance: A View From The Front Lines Reviews

Visit www.todneyharris.com to learn more about Battlegrounds: America’s War in Education and Finance: A View from the Front Lines.

Posted by Allizabeth Collins

Review # 90: BATTLEGROUNDS America's War in Education and Finance: A View from the Front Lines by Todney Harris

Todney Harris' BATTLEGROUNDS…

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Added by Todney Harris on January 12, 2012 at 5:34pm — No Comments

For Immediate Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

                                                            

             

Educator Gives Hope To Parents Seeking To Take Back Their Authority in New Book

               

                                   

East Hartford, Connecticut  (questionable)- Parent, author and educator, Todney Harris reveals the long-lasting effects of parental involvement and lack…

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Added by Todney Harris on January 12, 2012 at 5:31pm — No Comments

Reflection on Brain Rewired - Sue Oczkowski, Morgan Park Academy

As a phys. ed. instructor, I found this webinar to be surprisingly useful, and also reinforcing the importance of what I do with kids on a daily basis.  Knowing that movement helps the brain compliments "whole child" education. I remember a t-shirt I had once that said "Learn to Move, Move to Learn" on the front.  How true this is still proving to be.  I was amazed at the attention span formula of age plus 2 minutes, and the fact that this peaks at age 25.  Now I know why I can't remember…

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Added by Susan Oczkowski on January 12, 2012 at 9:06am — 4 Comments

Wordles for blogs and wikis

Wordle: Blogs Wordle: Wikis

Added by Jeremy Brandon on January 11, 2012 at 4:00pm — No Comments

Teaching in the Digital Age

I really enjoyed the 2 videos and the articles.  They made me reflect on how and what we are teaching our students.  If we are truly preparing them for their future then we have to find ways to make their learning and our teaching methods relevant to them.  It comes down to what is best for students, not what is easiest or comfortable for teachers.  As teachers we have to continue to learn and grow right along with our students.  It does bother me a little that today's kids are spending so…

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Added by Lynette McLean on January 11, 2012 at 12:57pm — 1 Comment

A sure sign that you don't really get AFL...

This was originally posted on Assessment FOR Learning


Here's a sure sign that you don't fully understand AFL and how AFL practices will lead to your goal of helping students learn the content you teach:

You teach a primarily fact-based class or are currently teaching fact-based content - such as History, Biology, or Health - and the first time that your students are assessed/quizzed/tested/etc on facts it's on…

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Added by Scott Habeeb on January 11, 2012 at 6:32am — No Comments

Book Review Sites for Students

Book Review Sites for Students

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Added by Terra Kirsch on January 10, 2012 at 10:38pm — No Comments

The Saree Revolution

Innovation and modernization has brought about a Saree Revolution in the fashion world. Saree is a female clothing accessory that was developed and became popular in India. It started when an Indus Valley priest wore a drape like clothing in the early days. Since then, Indian women were seen wearing a single piece of fabric while the top part of the body is partially exposed.

 

The saree is a special kind of fabric about 6 to 9 yards long, enough to wrap around the woman's body…

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Added by Ruchita Parat on January 9, 2012 at 5:40am — No Comments

Digital Immigrant or Digital Native

I am definitely a digital immigrant at work, but I feel that considering my age, I do a decent job of trying to embrace and use technology.  I laughed out loud when the article mentioned teachers that print out emails because we have several teachers in my building that do that.  I do still print out papers to edit and to read because I find this easier than working or reading long articles on the computer. My grandson can already use my phone to take pictures and he is only 14 months old.  …

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Added by Teresa Sheahan on January 8, 2012 at 6:07pm — 2 Comments

Teaching in the Digital Age

I found the reading on Digital Immigrants and Digital Natives to be the most engaging this week.  I feel like I am stuck somewhere in between, like the first native generation born of immigrant parents.  True, I had computers at school when I was growing up.  However, the most notable thing I recall doing on these computers was conquering dysentary on the Oregon Trail.  What did my adventures on the Oregon Trail teach me?  That trying to stare at that horrible green and black computer screen…

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Added by Ashley Proehl on January 8, 2012 at 12:40pm — 2 Comments

Unit 2 Review

The videos were interesting to watch. They had facts about students and their technology use vs. actual reading.  I really enjoyed reading the article.  After reading the article, I would have to say that I am a digital native.  I am on who chooses to go to the internet for any information, whether is be news, shopping or how to for anything.  I am comfortable using internet, game stations, videos, etc.  I was able to relate to many of the digital native characteristics.  "What does…

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Added by Andria Lilley on January 8, 2012 at 10:19am — 1 Comment

E-Learning and Online Teaching Digital Magazine

E-Learning and Online Teaching Digital Magazine

Curated articles about Online Teaching and Learning. 

http://www.scoop.it/t/e-learning-and-online-teaching



Added by Dennis O'Connor on January 7, 2012 at 4:33pm — No Comments

Virtual Speaker Series features Vicki Davis

Vicki Davis will present a workshop entitled, “Flattening Classrooms, Expanding Minds” as part of the Bucks County Intermediate Unit #22 Speaker Series on Thursday January 12, 2011 at 3:00pm EST USA or Thursday, January 12, 2012 at 20:00:00 GMT […

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Added by Lisa Durff on January 5, 2012 at 9:00am — No Comments

Teaching in the Digital Age

I am working to better understand technology in the classroom. I know that it is important and can help students learn but I still struggle to use it effectively. I had previously viewed most of the material presented and still struggle to understand how to make use of the technologies that exist.

My issue is not accepting that they are important but instead figuring out how to make the best use of them. I have blogs for my classes but do not use them…

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Added by Tara Burnham on January 2, 2012 at 8:28pm — 2 Comments

Fish is Fish

One of the most beautiful things about having a child is how it reconnects you with your own childhood. Over the holidays, with Georgina spending more time at my mother's place, her grandmother went scurrying into the bedroom and dug out some of my old books so I could read them to my daughter. One that caught my eye was one I have vivid memories of, 'Fish is Fish'. The illustration above particularly sticks in my mind.

The storyline goes along the lines of two…

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Added by Rob Sbaglia on January 1, 2012 at 8:58pm — No Comments

Teaching Large Classes with an iPad

Apollo Horizon 2 Overhead Projector [Reprinted by author from www.sageonstage.com]

To this day I remain a big fan of the overhead projector.  I truly believe it was more effective a tool for teaching than the projected Powerpoint slides will ever be.…

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Added by Perry Samson on December 30, 2011 at 9:27am — No Comments

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