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Teachers who use technology in the classroom are: flexible, willing to take risks and try new things, not afraid of failing, able to learn from their students, adaptable, and comfortable with the fact that they are not the smartest person in the room. Cultivating this kind of mindset is the first step to understanding how to use technology successfully in the classroom.
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Teachers who use technology in the classroom are: flexible, willing to take risks and try new things, not afraid of failing, able to learn from their students, adaptable, and comfortable with the fact that they are not the smartest person in the room. Cultivating this kind of mindset is the first step to understanding how to use technology successfully in the classroom.
Third Annual 1001 Flat World Tales Project Begins in March! | always learning
As part of the project, students will:
* experience writing for an authentic audience
* work collaboratively with peer reviewers around the world
* follow the writing process to build an understanding of your selected style of writing
* utilize a wiki for writing, editing, forum discussion, and revision history
* understand how to connect information through hyperlinks
* create and embed multimedia elements to bring a story to life
Ideas to Inspire - Techy Tips for Non-Techy Teachers
23 "Techy" Tips for Not so "Techy" Teachers
A collaboration of ideas for quick and simple ways to use technology in the classroom - ANY classroom!
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Welcome to the Flat Classroom Project, an innovative, AWARD WINNING, global collaborative project
Weblogg-ed » The Steep “Unlearning Curve”
One of the most challenging pieces of figuring out how to move education forward in a systemic way is “unlearning curve” that we teachers and educators have to go through to even see the possibilities that lay before us. So much of our traditional thinking about personal learning and classroom practice is being challenged by our ability to publish and connect and collaborate primarily because of the opportunities afforded by the Read/Write Web.
Weblogg-ed » Quote O’ the Day
Increasingly, those who use technology in ways that expand their global connections are more likely to advance, while those who do not will find themselves on the sidelines.
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