3 Informational E-Books for Educators
With all the great resources, websites, articles and other helpful information for educators, it may sometimes be hard to keep track of all these items. Thankfully, e-books have recently been...
View ArticleWeb 3.0, Networked Literacy, and Information Fluency | #ISTE10
“Teach kids for their futures not our past.” These are my reflections and biggest takeaways from #ISTE10, #ebc10, and @angelamaiers. If every teacher, educator, advisor, administrator and parent could...
View ArticleSchooling, Learning, and Education Today | #Edchat Recap
Schooling Vs. Learning Last week, #edchatters agreed that the first question that must be answered in educational reform is, What is the purpose or mission for education today? This week, #edchatters...
View ArticleLearning from Kids, Adora Svitak
Adora Svitak is a 12 year-old published writer and poet, literacy advocate, teacher, speaker, and activist. I first learned about Adora when I came across her presentation at TED. She’s inspiring,...
View ArticleTop 3 Education Articles of the Week | e-Learning is Here To Stay
Educators, parents, students: not convinced that education is merging with technology? This week I came across three articles that may help you change your mind. School district turns snow days into...
View ArticleTop 3 Education Articles of the Week | EdTech & Facebook
Here are the top 3 articles of the week plus 2 bonus articles to keep you inspired. Ed-Tech Agency – This article from eSchoolNews reports on the announcement by President Obama of a new agency as part...
View ArticleTop 3 Articles of the Week | Facebook, Skype, and Video Games
Technology, Social Media, Mobile Learning, video games, which are rapidly changing, are now all part of education. Here are the three articles that can help you stay on top of edtech this week:...
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