There Are No Education Silver Bullets
Matt Barfield I’ve been thinking about this blog post for some time. This is the type of post that sits there and every time I get into a different conversation, I think that I should write about it. I...
View ArticleInteractive Displays in Early Years Classes
Interactive whiteboards, and more recently touch panels, have become commonplace in early years and infant classrooms as a more accessible technology for younger learners than a conventional computer....
View ArticleISTE 2014 Live
I really like the idea of ISTE 2014 Live as a way of attending ISTE without traveling. Looks like there’s a nice selection of live, as well as recorded presentations for a reasonable price. Actually,...
View ArticleComplete Learning Space Thinking
Ken Royal Today’s learning space conversations need to be developed through complete learning space thinking, rather than only conversations of separate parts. For a while I’ve been saying personalized...
View ArticleEducation Technology Role Models
Ken Royal I’m not sure if the educator role models using education technology in classrooms, today, differ enough from the Lone Ranger pioneers of the last few decades. While it is common to find at...
View ArticleMany Points of Learning
There should be many points of learning, in every learning environment, and for every learning day. We may have gotten a little too comfortable after the 1:1 acceptance successes of the recent decade,...
View ArticleWhat Is A Modern Classroom?
I could simply start out and end with the statement that no one really knows what a modern classroom is, because we haven’t really seen one, yet. But that would be a bit over the top, and possibly a...
View ArticleInstructional Education Technology Continuum
In some school places it is understandable to still hear educators say, “My students know technology, but I don’t know much about technology.” I have to admit that when I hear that statement in some...
View ArticleTechnology Is Rarely Perfect
When you think about it, there are imperfections in most things, and when you’re talking technology, those imperfections are magnified. Rarely does anything with more than one part, or that does more...
View ArticleEdTech Starters
Robin Phares, Technology Integration Specialist It is OK, and expected, that educators today turn some class control over to students. It’s a magical moment when you stand back and realize learning is...
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