information literacy
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20 Jul 09
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07 Jul 09
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06 Jul 09
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David BillImportant information for teachers who have laptops in the classroom
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02 Jul 09
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Technology is also expensive .
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Technology is also expensive
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Jay FoglemanEssay on the role of technology in the classroom by a teacher at the Science Leadership Academy in Philly.
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Yet, among the student body, there is one wrong way to answer our questions about why they’ve applied: “I hear you’ve got laptops.
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It’s just that with each hour spent in our environment their understanding of what makes a school progressive has matured
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he most important understanding shared was that I was not as interesting as what they could pull up on their screens. I am overmatched in most battles for my students’ attention.
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y the time I reached a unit where it actually made sense to capture student voice (speeches), the kids were ready to fight me. I too had allowed myself to be distracted
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01 Jul 09
Russell D. JonesUsing Technology in the classroom and the social learning environment
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I rarely grade alone. The students rarely do their homework in isolation. The same chatting software that, when mismanaged, give us fits in our classrooms, enables us to collaborate in dynamic ways. Students now continue fiery classroom debates when they get home from school. They now walk each other through difficult readings of “The Odyssey” and “Hamlet” and return to class with stronger understandings
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Add Sticky Noteit is more crucial that they learn how to sift thoughtfully through increasing amounts of information.
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The issue now is distinguishing between rich resources and the online collection of surface facts, misinformation, and inexcusable lies that masquerade as the truth. It will be hard for our students to be thoughtful citizens without this ability to discern the useful from the irrelevant. This is especially clear during this election season. If they are never asked to practice dealing with this new onslaught of information, they will have to practice when the stakes are much higher.
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10 Nov 08
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16 Oct 08
Ben WGood article describing how technology changes teaching, yet technology shouldn't be the focus- the learning should.
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13 Oct 08
Jeff JohnsonNew technology provides sexy alternatives to older methods of instruction and assessment. In the same conference, I spoke about my “podcast year” — when, as a first year teacher, I discovered the joy of digital microphones. Every piece of creative writing was recorded, an activity that ate up entire class periods. By the time I reached a unit where it actually made sense to capture student voice (speeches), the kids were ready to fight me. I too had allowed myself to be distracted.
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12 Oct 08
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