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- Tech Savy TeachersFor my inquiry/service learning project this quarter I created a website called Tech Savy Teachers. This website is a curation of some of the useful tech resources I have discovered through this course as well as through some of my own research. All of the resources presented have a K-1 teacher in mind. I have always felt that in my school and district techn […]damelios196
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- Tech Savy TeachersFor my inquiry/service learning project this quarter I created a website called Tech Savy Teachers. This website is a curation of some of the useful tech resources I have discovered through this course as well as through some of my own research. All of the resources presented have a K-1 teacher in mind. I have always felt that in my school and district techn […]damelios196
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Where the information is
We talked a bit in class last week about the shift from learning “what” the information is to where the information is. We’re learning now in a time where information is abundant — too abundant at times. It once … Continue reading
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Common Core and “tech”
This came up in class tonight: For what it’s worth, here are Common Core standards for Digital Writing, by grade level. And here is more on ISTE’s conversations about Common Core, both in terms of tech standards, and in … Continue reading
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Projects Calendar is up
Project calendar is up – linked from main site menu. NOTE: There are also small group Tweets due each week (Book Circle groups, Inquiry groups), but these are on your own schedule so aren’t on the table. Just do … Continue reading
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Tech is not a learning goal
In class, I asked everyone to post three words they think of when they think of technology in education, and our Poll Everything poll showed us this: I love that “integration” is up there front and center, because tech … Continue reading
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Welcome
I’ll be posting weekly summaries and announcements here. You can get updates emailed to you by “following” this site or by subscribing to the RSS feed in a feed reader. As I’m planning the class, I’m not yet sure … Continue reading
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