Posts Tagged "Wiki"

R2D2, Where Are You?

Posted by on Dec 28, 2009 in Blog | 0 comments

A difficult challenge facing educators today is how to effectively utilize technology to improve student achievement. Although the interactive, user-centered, and social-oriented structure of Web 2.0 technology presents wonderful opportunities to improve the way educators teach and students learn, many teachers feel mired in technology overload. Presented with hundreds of different technologies and very few examples of best practices, educators are wondering how they can use Web 2.0 technology to improve student learning. Too often teachers feel frustrated as they attempt to construct unique...

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The Weekly Update: August 17 – August 23

Posted by on Aug 23, 2009 in Blog, The Weekly Update | 0 comments

Could Evidence-Based Copyright Law Ever be Put in Place?– Tech Dirt YouTube Search-and-Delete Code Makes Money for Rights Holders– Elliot Van Buskirk, Wired Preaching Safety, Inciting Rebellion– Miguel Guhlin, Around the Corner Be Careful What You Wish For– Tim Stahmer, AssortedStuff The Decision: Build vs. Buy– Michael Horn, Disrupting Class What Your iPod Playlist Says About You– Chris Matyszczyk, cnet 8 Things You Can Do with an Enterprise Wiki– Future Changes Stimulus Could Spur More Virtual Charter Schools– eSchool News The World Is...

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