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Chris HydeVideo documenting progress in schools.
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Michelle KrillThe What If? presentation refers to the introduction of paper, pencils, pens, etc... into the educational environment and then asks "What if we'd listened?"
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Steve RansomWhen teachers returned this fall we received an email with this sign as an attachment and a suggestion that we print and post if we wanted.
Turn off and put away all Cell Phones, iPods, and Electronic Devices during class!
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Dave Truss2006... What if we didn't let pods in the classroom. A great look back at quotes that I've used in presentations to emphasize that we are not doing any good if you try to hold on to the way things 'were' rather than looking to the future and asking 'what if' - see the opportunities not the obstacles!
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Richard AllawayTechnology statements
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Jennifer BrinsonFisch's take on tech. integration in a school
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When teachers returned this fall we received an email with this sign as an attachment and a suggestion that we print and post if we wanted.
Turn off and put away all Cell Phones, iPods, and Electronic Devices during class!
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Having said that, you won’t be surprised that I was disappointed by those signs. I think there were better ways to address these issues with our students (like talking with them), instead of posting an over-generalized and impersonal “thou shalt not” declaration. I think we can talk with our students about these issues – explain why we feel this way – and the vast majority of them will agree with us and not use these devices inappropriately.
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Peggy GeorgePowerful PPT presentation by Karl Fisch.
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Anne Bairdthe blog of Karl Fisch discussing contructivism and 21st C skills
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Carlos Hornelas¿qué tal si hubiéramos escuchado al futuro?
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As I was thinking about whether to blog about this or not, it reminded me of something I had read previously. I finally tracked down the book I was thinking of by David Thornburg. It had a section on resistance to technological change in education that I remembered liking, so I used some of those items, as well as some of my own experiences, to create another presentation for my staff.
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gina stefaniniwhat if?
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