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Edtech Co-op: New Community for Educators
Mark Hofer and I started a new community to focus on curriculum-based technology integration and new teacher preparation practices. The community [...]
AP Making the Shift
The College Board Advanced Placement program is making the shift away from knowledge-based to more concept and problem solving canadian viagra [...]
Learning in the Digital Age: Social Networking
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Learning in the Digital Age: Multitasking, Social Networking and the Changing Brain
I recently attended a conference in Washington DC on the topic of “Learning in the Digital Age: Multitasking, Social Networking and the Changing [...]
Teaching Resources for Texting and Social Networking
Working at a new school in a new country offers many learning opportunities. At Alexandria Country Day School, I am not only learning about the [...]
Gadgets, the Brain and Families
As educators, we blog about best practices in using technology and information for learning. We discuss the the lives of our students outside of [...]
Information Broker for Digital Textbooks
As teachers, we are constantly on the look out for new books, electronic texts, media resources, Web sites, etc. that we piece together to build upon [...]
Shadow Puppets and ELL Students
How can shadow puppets be used to teach ELL kindergarten students about the components of a story? As the majority of the students in our elementary [...]
NY Times: Articles on Tech & Learning and International Edu
If you haven't read the following three articles from this past week in the New York Times, they are worth taking a few moments to take a [...]
Mainstream Press (sort of) Goes Learning 2.0
Nicholas Bramble recently wrote an article for Slate putting forth the argument that schools should not only stop blocking social networking sites [...]
