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Jan
7
2011

This article and video explores how one elementary school in Columbia, South Carolina transformed itself into a 21st century teaching and learning community.

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Sep
20
2010

  • Here is the kind of literacy that we tried to impart:

     • Every new technology will bite back. The more powerful its gifts, the more powerfully it can be abused. Look for its costs.

     • Technologies improve so fast you should postpone getting anything you need until the last second. Get comfortable with the fact that anything you buy is already obsolete.

     • Before you can master a device, program or invention, it will be superseded; you will always be a beginner. Get good at it.

     • Be suspicious of any technology that requires walls. If you can fix it, modify it or hack it yourself, that is a good sign.

     • The proper response to a stupid technology is to make a better one, just as the proper response to a stupid idea is not to outlaw it but to replace it with a better idea.

     • Every technology is biased by its embedded defaults: what does it assume?

     • Nobody has any idea of what a new invention will really be good for. The crucial question is, what happens when everyone has one?

     • The older the technology, the more likely it will continue to be useful.

     • Find the minimum amount of technology that will maximize your options.

Jul
22
2010

Excellent video to show educators as they prepare to use copyrighted materials with students in the classroom.

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May
11
2009

Excellent resource for showing how students can teach other students through simple screencasting applications.

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