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Earlier this month at the 2012 MACUL conference I was asked to sit on a panel of educators to share how we have integrated technology into our curriculum. The panel was assembled by Dan Spencer who is also the producer of the Connected Educator video series sponsored by REMC. 10:38 mins. 12:36 mins. Connecting. - 11:04 mins.
The Edublog Awards is an annual initiative to promote the value of social media in education and share some great resources. The finalists for the 2013 Edublog Awards were just announced, and voting is now open.
Each year I enjoy the Edublog Awards season, which is ostensibly a competition but really a reminder of the importance of social media in education. I''d encourage SLPs who blog to nominate others; visibility and awareness of the work that SLPs do in education is very valuable. Animation=Language, and it''s pretty easy to use.
The Edublog Awards were started about 7 years ago to counteract the trend of blocking social media in school districts and celebrate the educational power of these resources. Most influential blog post- Barbara Fernandes'' post for ASHAsphere- Gaming Into Education: Can Even Angry Birds Promote Learning? - It''s that time already.
She did it with My eCoach as early as 1999 — way before there were blogs, wikis, Twitter or Facebook. Barbara writes a regular column on professional development for OnCUE (Computer Using Educators) as well as regularly posts helpful materials and resources on her blog. Barbara is what you call a “Digital Pioneer.”
and the Discovery Educator Network. Gap: Mathematics Integration through 21st C publishing by Peg Hartwig Connecting students across and beyond schools by Robert Sbaglia Cool Educational Uses for QR Codes by Rita A. The Summit is from 9:00am - 3:00pm US Eastern Time.
One educator issues a challenge to all: skip the Scantron and discover what students really know. This April piece , on the difference between testing vs. assessing , was published as part of Innovation In Action, a monthly column from the International Society of Technology in Education focused on exemplary practices in education.
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