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Virtual School Society of British Columbia | 2¢ Worth
Interesting comments on brain wiring - Synaptic Plasticity.
Wired Campus: Interview: How Cellphones Change the Way People Learn - Chronicle.com
If you think about social networks, there can be strong ties and there can be weak ties. The mobile phone is really an instrument for the intimate sphere
U. of Central Florida Students Couldn't Live Unplugged
So what happens when 28 college students are told to give up technology—cell phones, iPods, television, and video games—for a five-day class assignment? - Chronicle.com
Do Students Actually Have a High High-Tech IQ?
some people think today's students are tech geniuses, many are not.
My passion is quilted in these letters: ad4dcss
Cool Cat Teacher Blog: Advocates 4 Digital Citizenship, Safety, and Success
Making Kids “Googlable”
Weblogg-ed » what are you doing to help students shape their online portfolios so that when their future employers or future mates run the search, what they find is not just a lack of negatives but a potential plethora of positives?
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what are you doing to help students shape their online portfolios so that when their future employers or future mates run the search, what they find is not just a lack of negatives but a potential plethora of positives?
Finding Political News Online, the Young Pass It On
Example of "filter and publish" world.
The Digital Native’s Perspective
anonymous post from Abilene Kansas High School Dialogue Buzz. Sums up the power of incorporating Web 2.0 tools in classroom instruction…whether in K-12 or in higher education
Learning to Teach Tech-Savvy Students
In the end, technology is just a tool. Used in moderation, it can support learning. Used indiscriminately, it can hamper learning. And this tool, like others, requires an investment of time for professors.
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