4Just as I’m having conversations again around why we should or shouldn’t teach typing in our schools technology has once again moved us into another typing realm. The thumb typing.
I’ve watched more videos than I care to count about the iPad (my thoughts here) and in a recent survey to our students here at...
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Tags: BlackBerry, Education, ipad, iphone, sms, texting, typing
Posted in Jeff Utecht | 7 Comments »
1I’ve been reflecting the last couple days on Apple’s new iPad. The product that, before it’s announcement, some had claim would revolutionize education.
If it does…..it will be a shock to me.
I have nothing against Apple (I’m typing on a MacBook that I love), I just think this piece of hardware is not what we...
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Tags: apple, consumer, Education, ipad, producer
Posted in Jeff Utecht | 7 Comments »
1I have been getting a lot of questions about the Apps we have on our iPod Touches at school, so here you are:
Miss Spell
Free
Check to see whether the word lists are spelled correctly or not.
Super Hangman LE & Global High Scores
Free
Fairly standard Hangman app, with good graphics
Story Kit
Free
Create an electronic story book by writing...
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Tags: apps, Art, early years, Education, English, ipod, ipod touch, language, lists, mathematics, music, Science, social studies, Technology, tools
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0From Clark and Salomon (1986):
General media comparisons and studies pertaining to their overall instructional impact have yielded little that warrants optimism. Even in the few cases where dramatic changes in achievement or ability were found to result from the introduction of a medium such as television, . . . it was not the...
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Tags: 21st Century Learning, change, Curriculum, Education, learning, teaching, Technology
Posted in Adrienne Michetti | 14 Comments »
0I have to share this story with you if for no other reason….I’ve shared it with anyone that would listen to me at school today. I believe this story shows the power of:
1. What can happen when we allow students to be “out there”.2. What happens when our teachers become networked and can bring...
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Tags: Blogs, connections, Education, Facebook, students, Twitter
Posted in Jeff Utecht | 10 Comments »
0I have had a few conversations the past couple of days on what is the thinking on typing skills and teaching typing to students. Most schools that I know of do not have a typing curriculum like we would have a writing curriculum. If you do….that is fantastic and I’d love to see it,...
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Tags: Education, typing, writing
Posted in Jeff Utecht | 13 Comments »
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This is what I love about wikis. You start a site, create the structure for collaboration, invite a community and then stand back and watch as the community helps you create a site that you could never have done on your own.
As a new school year begins I want to draw your attention once...
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Tags: Education, software, utechtips, Wiki
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0Being an educator raising our children overseas in international and American Schools really works for our family. However, one aspect of this lifestyle I struggle with is the bubble that sometimes surrounds us as we go to school each day, attend co-curricular activities and spend much of our time with fellow expatriates.
One of our...
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Tags: Education, exchange programs, higher education
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One of my first tips for any teacher wishing to authentically embed technology into their classroom experience is always to start small. It’s easier to build on a simple, achievable idea, than it is to trim down an all-consuming tech monstrosity.
So, with that in mind, one of our amazing grade three...
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Tags: 21st Century Learning, confidence, Education, elementary, foss science, grade 3, integration, Kim Cofino, rebecca rodgers, Science, start small, structures of life, tools, voicethread
Posted in Kim Cofino | 4 Comments »
0Cross-posted on Always Learning
Last week Jeff and I presented one of the final keynotes, entitled Moving A Community Forward, for the 2009 Webheads in Action Online Convergence. Not only was it a blast doing the presentation with Jeff, but it turned out to be a great reflection on what we’ve accomplished at ISB this...
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Tags: change, Chrissy Hellyer, Community, Education, future, Jeff Utecht, Kim Cofino, presentation, Professional Development, School Community, tara ethridge, ustream, wiaoc, wiaoc09
Posted in Kim Cofino | 4 Comments »