‘Information Media and Technology Skills’ Archives
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 [...]
Learning in the Digital Age: Social Networking
In a previous post, I wrote about a conference that included three presenters sharing their research on multitasking, social networking and the [...]
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 [...]
Picnik.com launches back to school ideas
A friend of mine who now works for Picnik (or should I say Google seeing that Picnik was recently purchased by them), the online photo editing [...]
Using Search Stories to Teach Search Skills
Last year one of the best ads released during the SuperBowl was this simple ad by Google Shortly after the release of this video Google asked [...]
Are we teaching Networked Literacy
The two best sessions for me at Edubloggercon today at ISTE2010 ended up talking about Networks and teaching how to use networks with students. For [...]
Are Wikis Dying?
ISTE 2010 Conference here in Denver is starting off on a positive note for me. Today was the EduBloggerCon, and as usual we had some great [...]
2,669 Downloads of Reach!
Thank you for helping to support the launch of my first book Reach. Here are the final numbers of the downloads in case you were [...]
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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 [...]
