Rob Jacklin's Library tagged → View Popular
Education World ® Technology Center: Teaching Keyboarding -- When? Why? How?
Teaching Keyboarding -- When? Why? How?
"Many teachers think it takes nothing to teach keyboarding, but they are wrong," said teacher Carla Cruzan. "Can anyone teach a science or math course?" Are you a classroom teacher who is also the keyboarding instructor? Then discover in this article everything you need to know to make keyboarding instruction a success! Included: Tips and online resources for teaching keyboarding!
100+ Google Tricks That Will Save You Time in School | Online Colleges
-
100+ Google Tricks That Will Save You Time in School
Mustech--Music Technology Wiki
The idea behind this wiki is simply to collaborate and share the things that make our classrooms better. It is not about us, it is about the kids and how to teach them music as effectively as possible!
50 Ways to Use Wikis for a More Collaborative and Interactive Classroom | Smart Teaching
Wikis are an exceptionally useful tool for getting students more involved in curriculum. They’re often appealing and fun for students to use, while at the same time ideal for encouraging participation, collaboration, and interaction. Read on to see how you can put wikis to work in your classroom.
HigherEdMorning.com » The top 5 ways students use technology to cheat
The top 5 ways students use technology to cheat
Networked Multitouch Desks: Teacher/Student Features | ICT in my Classroom
Networked Multitouch Desks: Teacher/Student Features
TopTen for Young Learners - All the Best!
TopTen for Young Learners
This list represents my thinking as of the end of June 2009.... PLEASE join this wiki and add YOUR ideas! Please DO NOT edit out the contributions of others, simply add your examples or add your ideas to the Special Consideration Section at the bottom of this list! You can always email me if you have concerns, complaints or compliments...
THANKS IN ADVANCE!
Gail - Gail@GailLovely.com
The Three-E Strategy for Overcoming Resistance to Technological Change (EDUCAUSE Quarterly) | EDUCAUSE
This is a MUST read for all technology decision makers in Lutheran Schools!
The Three-E Strategy for Overcoming Resistance to Technological Change
If you just build it, they won’t come—you need to shape users’ behavior by acknowledging their world view rather than your own as a technology implementer
-
Evident
-
Add Sticky NoteEasy to Use
- And make sure it works the first time :-) - on 2009-07-17
- 4 more annotations...
Infinite Thinking Machine
Looking for something? First stop might be the Google search box. Becoming a skillful searcher is an essential skill for teachers and students in our media rich environments. The search box provides abundant amounts of information quickly at our fingertips. So, how do you use the Google search box to get just the right amount of information, analyze it for authenticity, and get it quickly? The new Google Search Lessons are aimed at helping teachers and students learn the inside scoop about skillful searching.
Attention and distraction - elearnspace
Designing Choreographies for the “New Economy of Attention” is an interesting discussion of attention and distraction. You may not agree with their core argument - that we need to choreograph technologies that are under the control of learners (such as back channels) in a manner similar to how we organize more traditional classroom components - but the approach of blocking software and banning mobiles/laptops in classrooms is simply not sustainable. Today’s reality of connectedness is dramatically different from what existed even ten years ago. Banning is at best a short term solution that will isolate and agitate the very group education is expected to serve. The battle for control of information and interaction has already been won by “the individual”. Organizations, governments, and universities that have not yet recognized this may continue to limp along for a while…but their current stance is not tenable.
Top 30 Failed Technology Predictions - Listverse
Throughout history man has been making predictions of the future. With the advent of technology, the predictions moved away from religious topics to scientific and technological. Unfortunately for the speakers, many of these failed predictions have been recorded for all future generations to laugh at. Here is a selection of the 30 best.
What is Web 3.0? Semantic Web & other Web 3.0 Concepts Explained in Plain English
Web 3.0 Concepts Explained in Plain English (Presentations)
A way to link to a specific part of a youtube video
so what does this do?
It creates a link to a YouTube video where you set the start time.
wait... can’t I do this myself by adding that bit at the end?
Yup.
Then why is this here?
* A) Not everyone knows about it yet,
* B) even if they do, they forget how to do it, and
* C) laziness.
George Siemens presentation to OPSOA--http://prezi.com/43282
Presentation to Ontario Public Supervisory Officials' Association--Social Learning, Participation, and Emerging Technologies.
Great example of using Prezi
SOL K-12 Technology Integration Resources--RCP
SOL K-12 Technology Integration Resources. Custom search engines by topic
Selected Tags
Related Tags
Top Contributors
Groups interested in technology
-
Elearning
A collection of helpful sit...
Items: 19 | Visits: 818
Created by: Maggie Tsai
-
Technology Tools in the Classroom: Using Computers to Engage Your Students
Emerging technologies hold ...
Items: 25 | Visits: 2704
Created by: Jeremy Price
-
Web 2.0
This list compiles some of ...
Items: 190 | Visits: 919
Created by: Jennifer Dorman
Diigo is about better ways to research, share and collaborate on information. Learn more »
Join Diigo
