Guest BloggerSocial Links Navigation Latest articles by Guest Blogger Roadblocks in Deploying Google Apps by Henry Thiele By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11 Twitter Captures Students Thoughts and Ideas by Lisa Nielsen By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11 Twitter provides a terrific way for teachers to get an unlimited stream of feedback from students over a period of time on any subject. Google+, Facebook, Twitter, and Blogs - When and Why to Use Each by Lisa Nielsen By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11 txtN N d library: Librarians Embrace the Power of Cell Phones by Lisa Nielsen By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11 Today’s innovative librarians are shattering stereotypes using technologies to provide engaging and relevant learning spaces for students. World’s Simplest Online Safety Policy by Lisa Nielsen By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11 Our students need adults to stop being afraid, and stop hiding, so education can get out of the shadows and into the light of the world in which our children live. Single Tasking by Dr. Jim Taylor By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11 Reflections on a Visionary Conference By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11 I recently was afforded the opportunity to attend Intel’s 10th Annual Visionary Conference in Washington D.C. Public Education Gone (Absurdly) Wrong by Dr. Jim Taylor By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11 Prove Your Concept First! by Frank Pileiro By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11 8 Free Apps for Creating Special Holiday Gifts By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11 With their mobile devices and apps children, adolescents, and teens can create a very meaningful gift for a loved one. Top 10 Sites for Creating Word Clouds by David Kapuler By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11 This concept is often used in education for visualization, brain storming, and mind mapping. 50 Sites in 60 Seconds, Version 2 by David Kapuler By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11 Education blogger David Kapuler has created a free slideshow of 50 great sites for eduation, creativity, organization and more. Facebook Doesn’t Get Teachers Fired - Inappropriate Behavior Does by Lisa Nielsen By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11 The New York Post story, "Teachers fired for flirting on Facebook with Students” chronicles three educators who were fired for having inappropriate dealings with students on Facebook. Dispelling 8 Common Myths about School Wikis by Lisa Nielsen By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11 Sites for Using iPads in Education by Lisa Nielsen By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11 Following an iPad in Education workshop led by Meg Wilson, I asked an Apple employee to share with me useful materials for follow up. How the iPad changed our Class this Year By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11 As school winds down for students, it is a time of reflection for teachers. Banned Sites Week By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11 We seem to be at a critical juncture in the struggle against overzealous filtering in schools. Keep the Education Conversation Going on Twitter with #EdChat by Lisa Nielsen By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11 It seems like suddenly everyone’s talking about education and that’s great, but once hoopla dies down, how do we keep the conversation going? Answer: Twitter Collaboration, Community and ISTE 2011 by Frank Pileiro By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11 Top 10 Sites for Creating a Wiki by David Kapuler By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11 Education wikis are among the most popular wikis. The Power of Immediate Feedback - By Henry Thiele By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11 Voki Creates an Education Site... Twenty Ways To Integrate Talking Avatars In The Classroom by Michael Gorman By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11 Developing a Technology Vision Statement by Kim Cofino By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11 As part of our Connected Learning Community program, we are currently in the process of developing a technology vision statement. The Ten Building Blocks for Learning with Cell Phones By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11 Part 1: Going Digital …Ten Points To Consider When Transforming Towards Digital Curriculum by Michael Gorman By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 Archives Tech & Learning NewsletterTools and ideas to transform education. Sign up below.* To subscribe, you must consent to Future’s privacy policy. MORE FROM TECH & LEARNING...15 Ways Writing Instruction Should Evolve In The Age of AI 2Taking the Mystery Out of Writing: How Students Can Discover a Love of Writing39 Suggestions For Your AI Reading List4Tech & Learning Joins USA EdTech as Bett Media Partner5KnoPro: How to Use It to Support CTE
Twitter Captures Students Thoughts and Ideas by Lisa Nielsen By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11 Twitter provides a terrific way for teachers to get an unlimited stream of feedback from students over a period of time on any subject.
Google+, Facebook, Twitter, and Blogs - When and Why to Use Each by Lisa Nielsen By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11
txtN N d library: Librarians Embrace the Power of Cell Phones by Lisa Nielsen By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11 Today’s innovative librarians are shattering stereotypes using technologies to provide engaging and relevant learning spaces for students.
World’s Simplest Online Safety Policy by Lisa Nielsen By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11 Our students need adults to stop being afraid, and stop hiding, so education can get out of the shadows and into the light of the world in which our children live.
Reflections on a Visionary Conference By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11 I recently was afforded the opportunity to attend Intel’s 10th Annual Visionary Conference in Washington D.C.
8 Free Apps for Creating Special Holiday Gifts By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11 With their mobile devices and apps children, adolescents, and teens can create a very meaningful gift for a loved one.
Top 10 Sites for Creating Word Clouds by David Kapuler By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11 This concept is often used in education for visualization, brain storming, and mind mapping.
50 Sites in 60 Seconds, Version 2 by David Kapuler By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11 Education blogger David Kapuler has created a free slideshow of 50 great sites for eduation, creativity, organization and more.
Facebook Doesn’t Get Teachers Fired - Inappropriate Behavior Does by Lisa Nielsen By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11 The New York Post story, "Teachers fired for flirting on Facebook with Students” chronicles three educators who were fired for having inappropriate dealings with students on Facebook.
Dispelling 8 Common Myths about School Wikis by Lisa Nielsen By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11
Sites for Using iPads in Education by Lisa Nielsen By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11 Following an iPad in Education workshop led by Meg Wilson, I asked an Apple employee to share with me useful materials for follow up.
How the iPad changed our Class this Year By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11 As school winds down for students, it is a time of reflection for teachers.
Banned Sites Week By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11 We seem to be at a critical juncture in the struggle against overzealous filtering in schools.
Keep the Education Conversation Going on Twitter with #EdChat by Lisa Nielsen By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11 It seems like suddenly everyone’s talking about education and that’s great, but once hoopla dies down, how do we keep the conversation going? Answer: Twitter
Top 10 Sites for Creating a Wiki by David Kapuler By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11 Education wikis are among the most popular wikis.
Voki Creates an Education Site... Twenty Ways To Integrate Talking Avatars In The Classroom by Michael Gorman By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11
Developing a Technology Vision Statement by Kim Cofino By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11 As part of our Connected Learning Community program, we are currently in the process of developing a technology vision statement.
Part 1: Going Digital …Ten Points To Consider When Transforming Towards Digital Curriculum by Michael Gorman By Guest Blogger published 21 October 11