Apr 15 2012

Only 10 more days to participate in my study!

I have received about 50 responses to my survey so far. My study is on “Student Perception of Teachers who play Online Social Video Games”, and the survey only takes about 5-8 minutes. Won’t you take it to help out the teaching profession? The survey can be found here: http://edu.surveygizmo.com/s3/844591/Student-Perception-of-Social-Gaming-Teachers

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Apr 10 2012

e-Learning: Not an education panacea

This article is cross-posted from my school blog, Spring 2012. I believe that my discussion about e-Learning will sound eerily like my post about Online Collaboration, though possibly less alarmist. There’s one big reason for this—there’s a lot of online collaboration involved in e-Learning. However, one big difference is that there’s not always a lot …

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Apr 05 2012

Survey responses needed!

I am collecting responses to a survey for research I’m doing as part of my Masters of Science degree in Educational Technology. The topic of the research is “Student perceptions of teachers who play online social video games.” The survey is primarily targeted to current or recent high school students, but I need a wide …

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Apr 04 2012

Online Collaboration: Working Together, Alone.

This article is cross-posted from my school blog, Spring 2012. Online communication is an amazing thing. It’s making tremendously easier what was once tremendously difficult. The fact that two classrooms of children can collaborate on a project together through something like ePals even though they live half a world apart and barely speak the same …

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Mar 27 2012

Social Media School Policy

We recently had an assignment for one of my Masters classes to write a school policy regarding student-teacher communication, including the use of social media networks. Please read my policy below the break, and leave me some comments and feedback in the comments section below.   Thanks!

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Mar 26 2012

bibliography disabled

I realized I’ve been neglecting the “bibliography.” page of the site and not keeping it updated. I’ve disabled it for now until I figure out exactly how I want to use it.

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Mar 26 2012

Amazing use of table interface

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Mar 07 2012

bookmarked

That moment when you discover that some random person you don’t know has highlighted and bookmarked your blog post. #sopeopleDOreadmystuff?

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Mar 07 2012

Too Dangergous!

This article is cross-posted from my school blog, Spring 2012. Let me paint you a picture. You’re a teacher of 2nd graders, and one morning you walk in to the classroom and one of your young boys is already sitting at his desk, quietly, intently working on something. You walk over to his desk to see …

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Mar 06 2012

Apple news coming tomorrow

Expect some news/reviews/op-eds tomorrow right here regarding Apple’s new product news. One thing for sure, there will be something we can put to use in the classroom!

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