Posts made in March, 2009

Weekly Update: March 15 -21

Posted by on Mar 22, 2009 in Blog, The Weekly Update | 0 comments

Results Found for Computer Math Program– Education Week New Online Journal from MIT Press– David Warlick, 2 Cents Worth Finding Nonconsumption: Time on a School Bus– Michael Horn, Disrupting Class Text-to-Text Speech Reversal Kindles Disappointment– Laura Devaney, eSchool News Sony e-Book Reader Gets 500,000 Books from Google–Associated Press Students Post Schoolyard-Brawl Video Online– e-School News Computer Science Majors Rebound from Dotcom Bust– John Timmer, ARS...

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Weekly Update: March 8 – March 14

Posted by on Mar 16, 2009 in Blog, The Weekly Update | 0 comments

Spokane Schools Test Jamming Cell Phone Signals– The Seattle Times iPod Touch in the Classroom– David Warlick, 2 Cents Worth Fresh Research Showing the Damage of Filtering “Real World” Technology– Ewan McIntosh, Edu.Blogs Handbook of Emerging Technologies for Learning– elearnspace Reading, Writing, and Technology– Wayne E. Buse, eSchool News Should Universities Forget Email and and Use Facebook Instead?– Zach Wittacker, ZDNet House Panel Says Texas Schools Must Embrace Electronic Textbooks– Terrance Stutz, Dallas...

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Weekly Update: March 1 – March 7

Posted by on Mar 9, 2009 in Blog, The Weekly Update | 0 comments

PBS Teacherline Courses Now Count Towards Texas SBEC CPE Hours– Miguel Guhlin, Around the Corner Can African-Americans Find Their Voices in Cyberspace?– Henry Jenkins, Confession of an Aca-Fan School IT Support Overworked … and Understaffed– Dennis Pierce, eSchool News Pennsville Students Get Homework Help Online– NJ.Com Supreme Court Enters YouTube Era– Adam Liptak, NY Times Can Technology Plug the Educational Divide?– Science Daily AASA Hears What’s About to Disrupt Schools–Dennis Pierce, eSchool News Information Wants to Be...

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The Weekly Update: February 22 – February 28

Posted by on Mar 2, 2009 in Blog, The Weekly Update | 0 comments

Education Reform and the Freedom of Mod– Andy Carvin, learning.now Students Stand When Called Upon, and When Not– Susan Saulny, NY Times What’s Next for Digital Music on Campus?– Dennis Carter, e-School News iTunes University: Better Than The Real Thing?– Sindya Bhanno, The Industry Standard Microsoft Shows Off a Host of Projects– Joseph Tartakoff, Seattle Tech Report Facebook is pulling in- gasp- your parents. Laurel Rosenhall, Sac Bee President Obama: Don’t Just Charge Education, Change It– Michael Horn, Disrupting Class Facebook to Let Users...

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