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Educational Technology
Updated on Feb 23, 12
Created on Sep 28, 11
Category: Computers & Internet
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http://www.diigo.com/list/eberhardt1963/educational-technology-group
I really enjoyed doing the research and writing for the project. It is interesting to see all the applications of social bookmarking and social networking in education. Webcasting and blogging are also important. It is interesting see what can we done with the new technologies.
I am eager to incorporate these into my educational system when I teach 8-12 History.
Frederick Eberhardt
Web 2.0 Literacy and Secondary Teacher Education
Danielle Fahser-Herro and Constance Steinkuehler
2009
http://www.crste.org/images/Herro_Web20_Literacy.pdf
Internet use strengthens literacy in students according to this study. In fact sometimes test scores improves in certain cases, not across the board.
Blog: Turning Technology-driven Social Fads Into an Educational Tool
Drew Polly, Phd, UNC, Charlotte
www.vste.org
A Teaching with Technology White Paper, 2007.
Carnegie Mellon University
www.cmu.edu/teaching
A Teaching blogger's dream is about to begin. Someone once said that until something is shared it is just and idea that no one cares about. Blogging in Education is really getting popular now. Many teachers now have their own blog.
Hussey, T. (2010). Create your own blog. Indianapolis, Indiana: Pearson Education.
Adventure learning in a situated context is like a name your own adventure novel for high school and college students in Geography. Its application would work in any field for context-driven learning.
Doering, A. et. al. (2007). Adventure learning: situating learning in an authentic context. Innovate 3 (6). Accessed on April 24, 2008. The article is reprinted here with permission of the publisher, The Fischler School of Education and Human Services at Nova Southeastern University. For educational use only.
Shelly Frei, 2007. Using blogging and webcasting as tools for teaching and education of students in K-12 environments. She makes it clear that this is the future of education.
Frei, S. et. al. (2007). Integrating technology into the curriculum: professional development for successful classrooms. Huntington Beach, CA: Shell Education.
Later History Text by Lapsansky-Werner, E.J. (2008). A discussion of the historical impact of the History of American Advertising.
Writer of Lapsansky-Werner, E.J. (2008). U.S. History of Modern America: Boston, Pearson.
A discussion of constructivists curriculums in which Posner played a major role. His 2004 book, Analyzing the Curriculum was popular in education classes, science and psychology classes. He changed the way Americans and educators thought about education.
Posner, G. J. (2004). Analyzing the curriculum (3rd ed.). New York: McGraw Hill.
http://www.etni.org.il/etnirag/issue4/nellie_deutsch.htm
Vocational Education meets Research in the dynamic classroom of Linda Darling-Hammond, 2008. The students are doing the research, teaching and learning. They control their own destiny and they are taking the world by storm! They are not waiting to be taught, they are teaching each other and themselves as teams of researchers.
Darling-Hammond, L. (2008). Powerful learning: what we know about teaching for understanding. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.
Virtual worlds in social media are now helpful for education K-12 and in the schools of Graduate Study in Education. Social media can manage courses effectively with little strain on students and faculty alike. This is the way to revolutionize education according to Teacher and Researcher, Claire Fontaine.
Fontaine, C. (2009). Social Media Practices and Pedagogy. NY, NY: CUNY. http://web.gc.cuny.edu/itp/docs/student_work/CORE%20I/claire_fontaine.pdf
18 items | 7 visits
Educational Technology
Updated on Feb 23, 12
Created on Sep 28, 11
Category: Computers & Internet
URL: